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.' ?t .... ' .. -- .... -------. . ' , . The ANCHOR , An Anchor of the Soul, Sure and Firm-ST. PAUL ': Fall River, Mass. Thursday, July 3, 1958 Sec:ond ClaM Mail .PriYilege. PRICE 10. Vol. 2, No. 27 Authorized at Fan River. lItasa. $4.00 per Year Summer Theaters Schedule Mostly for Adults Occasionally during the Sum- mer season a theater manager will book a motion picture of low moral tone. There is an oc- casional play opening in a Sum- mer theater that may be sug- gestive.. Sometimes the one responsible does not know the contents of the production-a curious bit of stupidity for one in business. Sometimes he knows only too well what he is dIshing up-and he is interested only in making a '£ast dollar. Some'times he is insulting to his patrons' taste by thinking that they enjoy 'such low-grade fare. Sometimes' he' is in need of ,a guide. to knoW, what is respectable entertain':' JIlent al)d what is moral poison. The July issue of "The Sign," Objectionable Films on Increase· , Since Last Report of Legion Figures released.in National Legion of Decency's annual report to the Episcopal Committee for Motion Pictures, Radio and Television show that 32 per cent of Hollywood pictures this year have been classified as object- ionable in part, in contrast with the 23.5 percentage in 1955-56, while films unob- jectionable for adults drop- ped from 43.5 per' cent of the to!al to 34 per ce,' nt taking the pledge' of the Legion of -Decency, Catholics agree not only. to remain' away from indecent and immoral fiims, but also to stay away ai- toiether from places of amuse- ment showing them as a matter .. policy. The Legion of Decency divides' Catholic Charities Official O'pposes Too Much Government Relief WASHINGTON (NC) - A mental 'organization for assist- warning was sounded here that ance "represent the welfare over-all 'government relief pro- state in its most complete form." grams that "lead people by the hand" would drive religion out "'I'heir pattern is designed to .. American life. dry up many of the resources A House of, Representatives ,that the have already de- committee has been, told veloped for themselves," Msgr. "'QIlonents of such a ,govern- ,John O'Grady, secretary of the National Conference of r Turn to Page Eleven . ·,'Iesus-Marg, Methods' STONEHILL PRESIDENT: Rev. Richard H. Sullivan, C.S.C., vice-president, has been appointed president of Itonehill College. Blend French With A.merican By Patricia McGowan Since 1877, w}1en they established their first house in Notre Dame de Loordes parish, Fall River, the Religious of Jesus-Mary have been active in the Still located in Notre Dame parish, to whic h they were invited by its first pastor, the Rev. Pierre J. Bedard, they conduct Jesus-Mary Academy, with 175 students, and Notre-- Dame parochial school, with in Notre 'Dame parish. of the Congregation in the an enrollment of 640. Their first undertaking was a diocese. Founded in France in 1818 parochial school, but with the Over the years, the Sisters b y Mother :Mar St Igna- encouragement of Father Be- have watched the progress of t · Th t th yc . t' dard, their activities rapidly their alumni with justifiable IUS evene e ongrega IOn. .' .. h '" h t ave en- h 92 t bl as es a IS men son, Ive t d. df t · IS governe rom con Inen s an '. h Rorne. Its AmerIcan ouses t th' .. to thC orIgm e ana- dt.lan the congrega - t lon, .u ere I.S now e merlcan provmce ea - iua:ters at HyattsvIlle, Mary- an . . From Small BeglDning The American beginnings, however, were small indeed. In 1877 three nuns arrived from Canada to start became.a Yeritable. network of enterprises motion pictures into' six classes. The first three are: morally un- objectionable for general pat- ronage; morally unbjectionable for adults and adqlescents; and m 0 rail y unobjectionable for adults.. The fourth class, films mor- ally objectionable in part for all, covers films containing ,which can be the cause of seri- ous harm in the area of, Chri;o- tian morality and traditionally accepted moral 'behavior pat": terns. Turn to Page Nineteen a national magazine published by the Passionist Fathers, rates, ·among others, the nearly, 150 plays scheduled for pr0duction in Summer theater' throughout the State. Some. of these. play's . will be showing around the va- rious cities and resort areas of the Diocese.' Bay State Showings The magazine rates the plays for the' family, for,adults, partly and completely objectionable. In' the case of musicals, the classifi- "partly objectioriable" is 'usually given because of sugges- ,live dances, songs or sketches. '. "The Sign" lists: as !'complete- 'ly objectionable"", eight shows announced for theaters in. Massachusetts: Bus Stop, Cim- Turn to Page Four , WIdened to mclude the operatIon prIde. Many students f h -" t . I' t d 1" l'f Th . 0 an orp anage, a pnva e glr sere re IglOus I e. ey In- . . fN school, allome for work109 girls, . a mght school, and a complete Supday sci:J.ool. (The orphanage, however, whose' first guests were two five-year-olds, was 'subsequently taken over by an- other congregation, since the . primary work ,of the Religious of Jesus-Mary is in the educa- tional field.) Of course, as responsibilities increased, so did the number of Sisters a'ssigned to Fall River, until now there are 43 member. National Shrine Nearly· Complete In· Washington , The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, largest Catholic Church in the United States, will be ready for use in 1959. This has been announced in Washington by Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Grady, director of the National Shrine League. In the'process of building since 1919, the Shrine, dedi- cated to Ollr Lady, Patron- ess of the United States, is a project conceived and operated by the Bishops of the country. The crypt, or lower portion of the Shrine, is in use, but com- pletion of the ,upper church will make it possible for priests at- B.eautiful Statue At New Bedford Is. Gift of. Guild are for. the dedication of a mag- nificent white' Italian mar- ble stahie of.Out 'Lady of the Immaculate Conception' and 14 ,stained glass windows at our Lady of Purgatory Church, New Bedford. Rev:. Joseph Eid, D.D., Chor-', Bishop, pastor of St. Anthony of the Des'ert Church,. Fall River, wfU dedicate the statue and un- veil the names of' window donors at a 3 P.M. ceremony Sunday, Aug. 13. rhe five foot statue is the gift of the Ladies' Guild of the, par- ish in commemoration of the Lourdes' ·centennial. Made of Carrara marble and 'imported from Italy by A.- DaPrato ,Of Turn to Page' Twelve Archbishop'Says Reckless Driving Sin Before GQd Archbishop Cushing. of Boston, in an appeal for safe , driving'states that ,safety ;violations are "sins before God" and drivers guilty of killing can expect "no 'fixing' before God." . Motor vehicle operators pre- paring to go to Confession, the prelate says, must ask. them- selves: "Have I wilfully and carelessly driven in such a way as, endanger human life?" 'Safe driving, the Archbishop points out" "is something which reaches deeply into every man's Turn to Page Nineteen clude the present pastor 0 otre ' Af dB Dame, the Rev. Ire onneau, a graduate of Notre Dame School; the Rev. Arthur Dupuis, chaplain at St. Joseph's orphan- age, Fall River; Msgr. Albert Berube,pastor of St. Anthony of Padua, New Bedford; and the Rev. Anatole Desmarais, pastor of St. Mathieu, Fall River. A blending of the best of French and American culture features the education offered Turn Pac-e Five BISHOP'S OIOCESE OF FALL RIVER July 2, 1958 Dear Reverend Father: The Shrine in honor of Our Ladv' of the Immac- ,ulate Conception in Washington is' rapidly nearing completion. The Diocese of Fall River has assumed its proportionate share in bringing to· reality this honor to the Mother of God. We feel a special sense of responsibility because our Diocese has for its patron "Our Lady of the Assumption. In a spirit of gratitude, we wish to 'express 'our appreciation to her for the , . many favors and graces she has brought to' bishops, . 'priests and laity. As, American citizens we, also, have a duty to thank for the special protection, arid spirituaI'favors which she has brought to our beloved country since the Bishops of the United States chose her as' our patron. We know that all things from God 'come through the hands of Mary. This Shrine will be a reminder to all of the great force that she has been and will continue to be. In this 100th anniversary ,of the, Apparition of 'Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception to St. Berna- dette of Lourdes we . ask each and every member of . the Diocese to 'make a generous offering Sunday, July 13th, o.ur day' for saying thanks to Mary. Faithfully yours in Christ, ... Bishop of Fall River Trinitarian Sisters Plan Departure From Holy Name, Fall River A religious 'community that works to putl itself out of business-that's the unique distinction of the Mission- ary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity, and the reason why, after six years there, they are leaving Holy Name parish, Fall River, where '" enjoyed our stay," explained plans for a school are in the Sister Mary Dorothea, Custodian making. '.' (Superior) of the Holy Name "We don't want the par-' ishioners to think we haven't Cenacle, as the community's convents are designated. "aut one of the purposes of our con- gregation is the providing. 01. . kindergarten and pre-primary training to children in areas where there isn't a Catholic Turn to Page Seventeen . tached to the Shrine. to say many daily Masses, hear con- fessions at all times, and con- duct special services honoring Our Lady. Cost 30 Million Nearly three million dollars have been spent on the crypt church and its surrounding area, while fifteen million will have Turn to -Page Four SISTER DOROTHEA. M.S.B.T. , I , i I' I....... li.:: r
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The ANCHOR

An Anchor of the Soul Sure and Firm-ST PAUL ~

Fall River Mass Thursday July 3 1958

Second ClaM Mail PriYilege PRICE 10Vol 2 No 27 Authorized at Fan River lItasa $400 per Year

Summer Theaters Schedule ~hows Mostly for Adults

Occasionally during the Sumshymer season a theater manager will book a motion picture of low moral tone There is an ocshycasional play opening in a Sumshymer theater that may be sugshygestive

Sometimes the one responsible does not know the contents of the production-a curious bit of stupidity for one in business Sometimes he knows only too well what he is dIshing up-and he is interested only in making a poundast dollar Sometimes he is insulting to his patrons taste by thinking that they enjoy such low-grade fare Sometimes he is in need of a guide to knoW what is respectable entertain JIlent al)d what is moral poison

The July issue of The Sign

Objectionable Films on Increasemiddot Since Last Report of Legion

Figures releasedin tb~ National Legion of Decencys annual report to the Episcopal Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television show that 32 per cent of Hollywood pictures this year have been classified as objectshyionable in part in contrast with the 235 percentage in 1955-56 while films unobshyjectionable for adults dropshyped from 435 per cent of the toal to 34 per cent

I~ taking the pledge of the Legion of -Decency Catholics agree not only to remain away from indecent and immoral fiims but also to stay away aishytoiether from places of amuseshyment showing them as a matter policy

The Legion of Decency divides

Catholic Charities Official Opposes Too Much Government Relief

WASHINGTON (NC) - A mental organization for assistshywarning was sounded here that

ance represent the welfareover-all government relief proshystate in its most complete formgrams that lead people by the

hand would drive religion out Iheir pattern is designed to American life dry up many of the resources

A House of Representatives that the peopl~ have already deshycommittee has been told tha~ veloped for themselves Msgr QIlonents of such a govern- John OGrady secretary of the

National Conference of Clt~olic r Turn to Page Eleven

middotIesus-Marg ~duction Methods

STONEHILL PRESIDENT Rev Richard H Sullivan CSC vice-president has been appointed president of Itonehill College

Blend French With American By Patricia McGowan

Since 1877 w1en they established their first ~merican house in Notre Dame de Loordes parish Fall River the Religious of Jesus-Mary have been active in the dio~ese

Still located in Notre Dame parish to whic h they were invited by its first pastor the Rev Pierre J Bedard they conduct Jesus-Mary Academy with 175 students and Notre--Dame parochial school with in Notre Dame parish of the Congregation in the an enrollment of 640 Their first undertaking was a diocese

Founded in France in 1818 parochial school but with the Over the years the Sisters by Mother Mar St Igna- encouragement of Father Be- have watched the progress of t middot Th t th yc t dard their activities rapidly their alumni with justifiableIUS evene e ongrega IOn h

h t f~ ave enshyh 92 t blas es a IS men son Ivet d d f t middot IS governe romcon Inen s an hRorne Its AmerIcan ousest th to thC ~ace el~ orIgm e anashy

dtlan bProtvt~nce ~f the congregashytlon u ere IS now ~t~prade

merlcan provmce ~I ea shyiuaters at HyattsvIlle Maryshyan

From Small BeglDning The American beginnings

however were small indeed In 1877 three nuns arrived from Canada to start ~hat becamea Yeritable network of enterprises

motion pictures into six classes The first three are morally unshyobjectionable for general patshyronage morally unbjectionable for adults and adqlescents and m 0 rail y unobjectionable for adults

The fourth class films morshyally objectionable in part for all covers films containing ~lements which can be the cause of seri shyous harm in the area of Chrioshytian morality and traditionally accepted moral behavior pat terns

Turn to Page Nineteen

a national magazine published by the Passionist Fathers rates

middotamong others the nearly 150 plays scheduled for pr0duction in Summer theater throughout the State Some of these plays

will be showing around the vashyrious cities and resort areas of the Diocese

Bay State Showings The magazine rates the plays

for the family foradults partly and completely objectionable In the case of musicals the classifi shy~ation partly objectioriable is usually given because of suggesshylive dances songs or sketches The Sign lists as completeshy

ly objectionable eight shows announced for v~rious theaters in Massachusetts Bus Stop Cim-

Turn to Page Four

WIdened to mclude the operatIon prIde Many studentsf h - t I t d 1 lf Th 0 an orp anage a pnva e glr sere re IglOus I e ey Inshy f N school allome for work109 girls a mght school and a complete

Supday sciJool (The orphanage however whose first guests were two five-year-olds was

subsequently taken over by anshyother congregation since the

primary work of the Religious of Jesus-Mary is in the educashytional field)

Of course as responsibilities increased so did the number of Sisters assigned to Fall River until now there are 43 member

National Shrine Nearlymiddot Complete InmiddotWashington

The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington largest Catholic Church in the United States will be ready for use in 1959 This has been announced in Washington by Rt Rev Thomas J Grady director of the National Shrine League

In theprocess of building since 1919 the Shrine dedishycated to Ollr Lady Patronshyess of the United States is a project conceived and operated by the Bishops of the country The crypt or lower portion of the Shrine is in use but comshypletion of the upper church will make it possible for priests at shy

Beautiful Statue At New Bedford Is Gift of Guild Phln~ are n~arlycomplete

for the dedication of a magshynificent white Italian marshyble stahie ofOut Lady of the Immaculate Conception and 14 stained glass windows at our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford

Rev Joseph Eid DD Chor- Bishop pastor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall RiverwfU dedicate the statue and unshyveil the names ofwindow donors at a 3 PM ceremony Sunday Aug 13

rhe five foot statue is the gift of the Ladies Guild of the parshyish in commemoration of the Lourdes middotcentennial Made of Carrara marble and imported from Italy by A- DaPrato Of

Turn to Page Twelve

ArchbishopSays Reckless Driving Sin Before GQd

Archbishop Cushing of Boston in an appeal for safe

drivingstates that highw~y safety violations are sins before God and drivers guilty of killing can expect no fixing before God

Motor vehicle operators preshyparing to go to Confession the prelate says must ask themshyselves Have I wilfully and carelessly driven in such a way as ~o endanger human life Safe driving the Archbishop

points out is something which reaches deeply into every mans

Turn to Page Nineteen

clude the present pastor 0 otre A f d B Dame the Rev Ire onneau a graduate of Notre Dame School the Rev Arthur Dupuis chaplain at St Josephs orphanshyage Fall River Msgr Albert Berubepastor of St Anthony of Padua New Bedford and the Rev Anatole Desmarais pastor of St Mathieu Fall River

A blending of the best of French and American culture features the education offered

Turn ~ Pac-e Five

BISHOPS OF~ICE

OIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

July 2 1958

Dear Reverend Father

The Shrine in honor of Our Ladv of the Immacshyulate Conception in Washington is rapidly nearing completion The Diocese of Fall River has assumed its proportionate share in bringing tomiddot reality this honor to the Mother of God We feel a special sense of responsibility because our Diocese has for its patron

Our Lady of the Assumption In a spirit of gratitude we wish to express our appreciation to her for the

many favors and graces she has brought to bishops priests and laity

As American citizens we also have a duty to thank h~r for the special protection guidanc~ arid spirituaIfavors which she has brought to our beloved country since the Bishops of the United States chose her as our patron We know that all things from God come through the hands of Mary This Shrine will be a reminder to all of the great force that she has been and will continue to be

In this 100th anniversary of the Apparition of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception to St Bernashydette of Lourdes we ask each and every member of

the Diocese to make a generous offering o~ Sunday July 13th our day for saying thanks to Mary

Faithfully yours in Christ

gt62~

Bishop of Fall River

Trinitarian Sisters Plan Departure From Holy Name Fall River

A religious community that works to putl itself out of business-thats the unique distinction of the Missionshyary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity and the reason why after six years there they are leaving Holy Name parish Fall River where enjoyed our stay explained plans for a school are in the Sister Mary Dorothea Custodian making (Superior) of the Holy Name

We dont want the par- ishioners to think we havent

Cenacle as the communitys convents are designated aut one of the purposes of our conshygregation is the providing 01

kindergarten and pre-primary training to children in areas where there isnt a Catholic

Turn to Page Seventeen

tached to the Shrine to say many daily Masses hear conshyfessions at all times and conshyduct special services honoring Our Lady

Cost 30 Million Nearly three million dollars

have been spent on the crypt church and its surrounding area while fifteen million will have

Turn to -Page Four

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2 -THE ANCHORFour Fall R~er Parishes Pro~ide Thurs July 3 1958

Day Camp for You9 Boys Four Fall River parishes have un+ted their efforts to Pope Pius Uges

provid~ a Day Camp for young boys of their neighborhood Bmiddot F II The St Vincent de Paul Societies of St Rochs Holy Rosary usness 0 OW Sacred Hear and St Anthony of Padua are sponsoring the Mora I Laws project Mr William McNally Mr Rob-

The participating parishes ert Hargraves an~ Mr Hel1~y VATICAN CITY (NC)shy I d thR y I p k Seneca Jr Each ~s trall1ed 111 The old axiom business ia me u e e ugg es ar some phase of recreational work business must be considshyand the Colllmbus Park Day Campers will start their ered unacceptable to every neighborhoods o~ Fall River daily program with Mass at the Christian conscience if it Children of the four parish~s are St Vincent de Paul CmiddothapeJ Then in daily cqntact This led the they will be divided into two taken as an absolute andunivershysponsors to feel that a united groups One section will remain sal norm Pope Pius XII has said approach to sponsored recrea- at the camp for baseballvoll~y- Business-and therefore an tion would be more fruitful than ball crafts nature study a)d operation involving exchange of an i~dividual attempt The hiking The other section will money or assets for profit he Catholic Boys DilY Camp was be transported to the beach area said carries with it the easy born of this conclusion for swimming instructionoat- temptation to conduct transae-

The program of the Day Camp ing water sports and water tions without consideration for will be conducted on the grounds safety instruction the principles of Christian

o the St Vincent de Paul Neighborhood response has morals which may even be re-H Ith C W 1 t and luted or denied ~a amp 10 es (lor been so great to thcmiddotproiect that

at the Camps beach~t Westport enrollment is close t9 capadty Christian Conscience Ha~~o~ WhIle sharmg the S~l~)e for each of the eight week When for instance one says faclhtIes the prgla~~ f the periods Parents see- inttie un- businesS is business a nor~ ~ two Camp~ ~1I1 rem a III dlstIl~Ct dertakinga resp()nse to their formed which if consideredmiddotmiddot The camp ~ee~middot wdlb~ Monday wishes The camp willoperate an absolute and universal j)linshythrough FlIday regardless of the from June 30 to Aug 29 ATTEND])AY CAMP Boardingthe bus that will take cipal must be included among weather A busmiddot calls at Ruggles them to the day Clmp for young boys sponsoredmiddotby four the rules unacceptable to ev~1)

Park and atmiddot Columbus Park Mass O~do Fall River parishes are lefttoright JaYFay Stanley sarna Christian conscience each morning to collect the FRIDAY-Mass of Fifth Sunday ~ichard Lynch and Richard Leonard The same rule he cOntin-Campers After Pentecost Sinple ued applies to economic opera-

Staff Chosen Green Mass PropelNo Glo tions as -it applies to ever Physicians at AMAConvention Mr John OBrien and Mr ria or Creed Second Collect human activity-they must be

Edward Haponik both of the for Peace Common Preface subject to divine natural andExplain Ethies of Med-c-ne Votive Mass in honor of the positive law

Somerset school system are di- A FRANCISCO (NC) Sacred Heart of middotjesusmiddot per- S N - - we can sssumemiddot we re ~- The Pope examined andnoted recting tl1eday (ampTheyvill C h Iimiddot Atmiddot f d - lsh mittedTomorrow is the First at 0 c cion oun l-gt aymiddot Pl mg- some gopdmiddot the legitiimite function of bulrishy~ asectsisted br Mr Ch~rles C~rey Saturday of the Month into the convention of the Dr Bert J HoefHcb of ness agents and middlemen in

AssumptionFaculty SATURDAY-~tAnthonyMary American Mediclll Association Eugene~ Ore backed bi~uP themiddot economic field and laid bull Zaccaria Confessor Double here Nobodys approached usmiddotwithmiddot that they have the right not onl GetPaymiddotmiddotlncreases White middotMassPropmiddoter Gloria What was it you ated to chipmiddot on his shoulder If middotthey middotto the esteembut also to the

1 WORCESTER (NC)-Assump- SecotId ColltOct Jor Peae No know Doctor The morality of stop tomiddot talk the interest is gratitude of honest people 1OIr tion College has announced a Cr~ed ~oJ1lmon P~~fae therhythm method How do -usually serious theirmiddot services

SUNDAY S h Catholics feel about elllhanasia Cmiddot th l d t ~te shytuition increase of $50 a seme~ - 1xt SUQday AfJer Sh Id t t bull__ tid a 0 1C oc ors were o n World of Christ

d h middotth P t D G ou cancer pa len s OJlt 0 ed to I h middotter but has couple t is WI a en ecost oub~e reen These and other questioNl sUFlrls _ earn su~ an or- The Pontiff then declared faculty benefit pwgram MassproperSecond Collect dl th th th f ed gamzation as the gutldeollsts Our thoughts naturally turn

Assumptionist Father Armand fcgtr PeaceGlori~ Creed ~a mg w~ e elcs 0 m 1- Their colleagues in the OOoth toward Him who is the perfect H Desautelspresident said themiddot Preface of Trinity cme rece1v~ an answeror - repliedwith a sales pitch lmd middleman between God and

recommendatiOn asmiddotto where tJlh new benefit plan for the 13 lay MONDAY-SSCyril andmiddotMeth Id b f d t middot~-t beheve tbey may have spurred men Jesus Christ the Manshycou e oun a a 11VU __n- f t f Id teachers at the school includes odius Bishops and Confessors sored and staffed by members of orm~ Ion 0 pew gU1 s te the Noting that men are unfortushysalary increases an allotment Double White Mass Proper the Federation of Catholic Phy- 73 w1~h 5~OOO members already nately divided and often hate of $100 for each dependent child Gloria Second Collect for sician Guilds operatrtmg 10 vanous parts of the each other the Pope continued after the first now living and Peace Common Preface In five days visitors to the coun y Only Chri~t can come among $200 for each born after the nlan F th tmiddot -- b _

t TUESDAY-SLElizabeth Queen booth filled out some 1 000 cards rom e ques iOns aSKed y them 10 medio eorum and say goes into effectmiddot a cash bonus C th l M D and Widow Simple White requesting documented infoll1la- non-a 0 1C s one Impres- Pax vobls-may peace be with for publishing a book or an a~- Mass Proper Gloria Second tion about the Catholic teactiing SlOn hpgered you Were He among us and

~ticle in a learned review and Collect for Peace Common on problems of medicarand sur Medicine and EthieS everyone sought in Him the tuition-free education for sons P f t th th Ire ace gical practice Thousand~ of All made it clear they wanted ru e way and the ileof faculty members th WEDNESDAY-MaSs of Previ- queries were answered on e to be conscientious about not quarrels would disappear as if

ous Surtday Simple Green sPotgiv~ngtheir Catlolic pati~nts by magic Mass ProperNomiddot Glolia or ~uch A~terition medical advice that might vio- middot~U belove s()~s arfl~~~ng FORTY +tOURS

j ~ bull j ~ Creed Second Collectr for Mo~t visitorsstoppEid th filger lll~e the teachings ofmiddot the men Endeavor to make undershy DEVOTION PellceCommonj Prefacemiddotmiddotmiddotthe pamphlets and chedi thelist Church DrGriffin declared middotstaiidi~g~lIld ~ agr~~me~( rmsshy

THURSDAY-ltThe Seven- Holy of topiCsY(cdntrad~p(iori sterili- lIVe try to get acrossthe idea sible Act as Jesus the MiddleshyJuly 6-St Francis Xavier Brothers Martyrs and middotS8 zatioh artificial insernillaiion that good medicine is good man wotil(f Yourprofessionshy HyalliJh

Rufina and SecuiHlaVirginsheIility 10b6f6mYvaseCtolny) ethic I believe were su~ceed- jus1gtlike air othergcan be aft H~i~rri~itY We~t~ar and Martyrs Simple middotRed Every tbird or fourtn 1 perSon irg b~cau~ thinking i~i the instrumerit of salvation andof

WJch Mass Propeq GioriaSecond ~anted- more than a lodk AMA and articles in theAMA sanctification for you indlorJuly 13~8tJoailofArc0shy

Collect for Peace Common The~ost frequ~ntqu~~ion middotJ0lrnal are peginningto pe- others Then the world of busishyPreface n mightsurprise YOI PI GefarIJmiddotfl~t th~ fact that phy~icians ness so complex andmiddot so openmiddotto

J leans I to

~ Our Lady of the Assumpshy L ~ fD GriHin sa idrC$0gnize there are pOlf-given serious te~ptatiols ill al~begtf New~middotYork tion Ost~rvimiddotlIec eg 1011- 0 ecency Th~r~ isgrellt pr~fess~malri- moral principles which guide _ world belonging to middotChrist af July 20-St Hyacinth New

The followirg films are to lbe terest in the moral side of deal- ~edic~l Ptactice truly Chritian wxld -Bedford St Mary South Dartshy added to Ute lists in their re- jng with cancer patients - j I

spective chissifications whether patients shoull be toldmouth Unobjectionable for ~eneral ~f their medicaily hopeless con-St Pius X South Yarshy

Patronage-Taie of Two Cities ditionmiddot mouth July 27-St Stephen Dodge- Unobjectionaole for Adults middotOther ~o~ularqueries How ville and -Adolescents-Space Master do Catholics feel about sex edushy

St Francis of Assisi New middotX-7 cation Will you explain the middot Unobjectionable for Adul~ rhythm method so that I can

Holy I Redeemt~r Chat-middot Bedford

Gunmans Walk Indiscreet advise my Catholic patients ham middotObjectionabie inPart for An Great R~SPOrise

~ -No Sun in Venice I ---------------- Separate Classification-c Case Some 20 Cathoiic physicians

of Dr Laurent This caSe pre- here for the convention none sents the case for the psychopro- from this are~ for the guild is phylactic method of childbirth not organized here volunteered which is more popularly know~ to maD themiddot booth during the

middot as natural childbirth This week It meant a sacrifice Sevshymedical theme which is handled eral missed professional sessions with discretion and good taste they would like to have at shycan have significant educational tended value for adults and older adol-middot But the response has been escents However the SUbject great-better than at New York ~atter itself is too sacred priv- and Chicago conventions said ate and personal for indiscrim- Dr Clement P Cunningham of inate showing in entertainment Rock Island Ill People are motion picture theatres grateful for the information so

THE ANCHORFinally Passes Second-class mail prlvlleg~s nuthoized MUNICH (NC)-After yearsshy at Fall River Mass PublishPlt eve

Thursday at no Higbland Avenue Fallof political wrangling a new River Mass by the Catholic Pmiddote 01 the teacher trainirtg law which middotblls Diocese of Fall River Subscrilltion Jlr~

by mail POstJlaid $400 per yearmiddot for denomil1ational training and ~_-raquo-o~_Ojl___fl--~

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ST PAUL (NC)-The prejudice of many white pETshy~ns toward Negroes especially in regard to integration in schools was criticized by a prelate at the Catholic theoshylogians convention here

Msgr Francis J Gilligan Fall River native who

served poundogtr nearly 30 years as moral theologian at St Paul Seminary here declared that sepa~ation of whites and Negroes in a school does not provide effective training for future cooperation between the I8ces

About 150 theologians at shytended the convention the 13th annual one of the Catholic Theoshylogical Society of America At the opening session Archbishop William O Brady 01 8t PilUl also a Fall River native said the theologians were convened to seek grass roots aptllications of timeless theological princi-Pies

Msgr Glligan who is nCw pastor of St Marks Church here asserted that consideration must be given to the feelings of Negroes It is a fact he said that though the segregated -=hpol may be thoroughly equal many Negroes nevertheless reshy~nt it They have a feeling f being humiliated dishonored ~ being treated as an inferior

i blame for the violation of the rights of Negroes rests upon definitErwhite iridividuals

In the searching light gtDf the general judgment he stated most probably it will be reshyvealed that almost every white person in the Unit~d States has beeil infected wfthsome of the sinful virus of race prejudice

In both North and Southin this matter of segregation he concluded there is needed hu- mility and a contrite recognition that involuntary segregation is not in conformity with the teaching of Christ

Must Give True Picture Father John F X Sweeney

SJ outgoing president of the theological society declared in his presidential message that tl1eCatholic Church inAmer- ica is not known~

It is not known for what it ismiddot he said nor for what it offers for the well being the unity and the spiritual transforshymation of our country Years of indifference and contempt for a Catholic minority have drawn a dark curtain across the face of C~rists Church

Grave Problem He added that too many pershy Statingthat Negroes cannot sons see not middotthe Church of he kept in a permanent quaran- Christ that Catholics behold but

tine Msgr Gilligan continued a huge monolithic structure a They are citizens of the land Idnd of vast pressure group Increasingly they work with Until our ecclesiology sucshywhite persons they serveon public boards they hold public office These contacts will and must increilse One function of a school surely is to train both races for aditional cooperation Separation in a school does not provide effective traIning

The prelate called the intenll aHy of the prejudice of white persons a grave problem

In our opinion he added eltthe segregation in schools as a permanent and long-time pol

Icy is immoraL bull He noted that in some specishy

fic situations delay may be temporarily warranted in deshyegregating a Scl1001 but he said that in these cases there is also a moral obligation on officials wOIk for integration

Need Humility If there is a studiedpractiee

perpetuate segregation in lIChools he continued the

Sunday Closing Lcn~ Is Constitutional

ALLENTOWN (NC) -- The eonstitutionality of Pennsyivashynias Sunday closing law has been upheld by a Lehigh County Court

President Judge John James Hennirger of Quarter Sessions Court denied appeals by two employees of a chain discount store who were arrested in Whitehill Township

The ruling presumably affects about 75 similar Sunday busishyness cases District Attorney Paul A McGinley and the deshyfense l~wyers for the two appelshylants had agreed beforehand the decision in these two calles would be considered as applying to the others

Judge Henninger r e j e c ted charges that the law was vague and trespassed upon citizens rights He remarked that vagueshyness can be found in any law if an effort is made to do so

Pennsylvanias Sunday closshying law was adopted in 1794 and

revamped in 1939

Woman Bequeathes Orphanage Funds

AVELLINO (NC) - A boys orphanage made possible by the bequest of a Detroit widow is now under construction in the Italian village of Tufo The two- story building will cost $55000 part of the $150000 left for its contruction by Mrs Ermelinda DAgostino The remainder of the legacy will be used for its maintenance The orphanage will accommodate 25 boys the five Augustinian Brothers who will staff it and three lay pershy8Onnel It is expected to be corDshy~ted hI u Qf the 70

ceeds in substituing the true picture of the Church of Christ he continued for the ridicushylous and insulting image of it lodged in so qlany American

minds ou~ theologi~al task Y unfinished

Father Lowery Fund Director

Rev James V Lowery CSC dilector of religious activities and faculty director of the Alumni Association of Stonehill College has been appointed director of Stonehill College Building Fund according to an announcement by the Very Rev George S DePrizio CSC Eastshyern Provincial of Holy CrOlla

Fathers Bridgeport Conn Father Lowery succeeds the

Rev Thomas C Duffy CSC who has been connected wiih the work of the Holy eroSll Fathers on the Stonehillcampus in North Easton for most of the 25 years since the order acquired the estate of the late Frederick Lothrop Ames

Father Duffy began the Holy Cross Eastern Mission Band in 1935 later was a teacher and

then became development direcshytor of Stonehills Building Fund He wiil now become cliaplain of the Medical Mission Sisters in Philadelp 1 Pa

Brief ceremonies were conshyducted at StonehillMonday to mark the raising of the roof-tree of the new Student Union Cen-shyte~

Origin of the ceremony dates back to early civilization when it was customary to nail a small T tree to the roof-top of a new building to signify the roof raft shyers have been nailed together and erection of the framework has reached its highest point

The b~ilding is expected to be ready for use when the new school year begins in September

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THE ANCHORshyThurs July 3 1958

Alumni Receive C~lIege Degrees

June commencements saw many graduates of Holy Family

High School in New Bedford awarded degrees from colleges and universities

A Doctor of Medicine degree from Tufts Medical School has been awarded to Miss Anne Downey Masters degrees have been a~arded to Martin J Butshyler Boston College Edward Correira Bridgewater Teachers Collee James Reed Catholic University

Receiving Bacllelor degrees from Boston College were Ellen Andre Frank Carre Michael Norton Paul Kennedy and ThomllS Burgess

Margaret Urquiola received h~r Bachelors degree from Emshy

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To InteliectualSkilied Laborers

ST LOUIS (NC)-American jects of the university or are graduate schools are passing out minor phases in the research too many doctors of philosophy C1f the students advisor degrees to students who are little This often m~ans that the more than intellectual skilled iltudent comes out under test laborersmiddot conditions and procedures deshy

Jesuit Father Robert J Henle vised by another in a problem dean of St Louis University graduate school said the doctor of philosophy degree should be a real mark of distinction showshying true excellence in scholarshyship But he added many have receLved the degree with few of the qualities the true doctor should possess and with only trivial research work to show for their efforts

Quantitive Measures Suggestingthe U S university

sYstem itself may be partially to blame Father Henle acknow- ledg~d many colleges require their teachers to have a doctoral degtee a~ clgtndition of emshyp1Qyment ~s a result many have been

granted doctoral degrees for trivial reseillch after having comigtleted ~ gr~at quantity but not necessariiy a high quality of graduate w~k- he said

~NotaJI reseach makes for the desired kind of graduate trainshying h~ warned ~A topic may be original in the sense that it has never been done before and y~t be of Httle educational value

True Criteria Also there is a common

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conceived and set up by anshyother Father Henle continued This may be an execellent way of getting assistance out of gradshyuate students but it is a poor way of tranforming the student himself into a doctor

Father Henle said the true eriteria for awarding the docshytorate should be qualitative rather than a quantitative one

)leseareb T~chniciabull Subordination of reseach to

a properly educational objective will tend to eliminate the sort of pseudo-doctor who is now frequently certified by the Ph D he said For there is a way of being trained in the methods and techniques of a field so that one can be competent in reshylICarch without having that masshyter and understanding which

Repeata from College Misericorshydia in Dallas Pa

New Bedford Institute C1f Technology granted degrees to Thomas Connolly Christopher Hayes RicHard Pepin and Ronshyald Perry

bull Stonehiif College conferred degrees on John T Curry Rose Gillin who graduated magna cum laude John Markey Edshyward Tynan and Ronald Vieira

John Dawso~ received his deshygree from middotNortheastern

Shirley Perry and Amelia Poczatek received degrees from Salve Regina and Judith Mahon Bolton from Brilaquogewater Teltchshyers College

Providence College award~d

degrees to Martin Bartle Franshycis Hughes Thomas Mullarkey George Riley and Dennis Ryan

is needed for a true doctor Such a man can have a wide knowlshyedge within a field and considershyable skili in the manipulation of the discipline but still be rather thal a scholar a ma8shytel research technicianmiddot

Father Henle acknowledges that skilled research people are needed but added they should not be given the doctoral degree -themiddot highest accolade of the university-but ra~her some other degree such as master research technicilm

The true doctor of philosophy he said is one who has been brought to the highest level of academic training and who haa also undergone a transformlll shytion in intellectual comprehenshysion and ability

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Adventures of friar -Felix Continue in Once to Sinai

By Rtbull Rev Msgr John S Kennedy Eight years ago the celebrated ~nglish novelist 3nd

mediaevalist H F M Prescott published an enchanting book called Friar Felix atLarge Fniar Felix was a Dominshyican and the book recoun~ed his pilgrimage to the Holy Land -in the 1480s What ous an~ diclosed that t~e VneshyMiss Prescott wrote was tia~s were harsher and mOle based on Friar Felixs own unreasonable in the price tbey voluminous and lively ac- asked t~an Saracens or Arabs

- count of his_ adventures and This book is bursting wiih deshymisadventures That she did not lectable bits of information rich e x h a u s t the ~n b~h drama and comedy it quarry is now evident in the appearance of It i II another book d raw n from the friars jottings It is entitled Once to Sinai (Macmil lan $5) -

in 1483 Friar Felix made a trip to Palesshytine Many of his companions went directly home on completion ofmiddotthis pil shygrimage but he and a small party of oth~rs pressed on into the Sinai desert principally to visit Gebel Musa which is the Mgunt of the Law and Gebel Katerina on which stood a lashymolis monastery It is wlth this arduous expedition that the new book is concerned The travellers had to buy all kinds of gear for the journey cooking apparatus tableware lanterns special clothing basshykets and jars huge quantniigts of food and drink eapons etc Leaving Gaza their caravan consisted of 25 camels 30 donshykeys seven men to take care of the camels six men to take ~are

of the donkeys and two head guides -

Perils of Wilderness Going through the desert was

an ordeal generally fearful The arid expanse was aplace of sickshynesS-and death at all times lonely desolate and menacing Sandstorms were frequent and severe The glare of the sun was fierce its heat overpowershying

The travellers often suffered terrible thirst They were reshyle~tlessly attacked by vermin They were always at the mercy of roving Arab bands which exshyacted tolls for safe passage And their attendants on the journey were forever stealing from the precious stores

But the desert exerted its peshyeuliar attraction on the friar HI said I declare that 1 took a greater delight in the immenSity of the desert in its barrenness its terror than I ever felt at the fertility the comely and pleasshyant loveliness of Egypt

Ie had an eye for beauty In thiS austere landscape and hiS passion for exploration was not inhibited by the perils of t~e wilderness In a word even 10

the desert this tireless enthusishy astic man lost little of his

mtroduces us to a world almost 500 ye~rs away from us in time one different from ours in many respects byt strikingly like ours i~ others For exariple then~

was then an iron curtain-that of the Turkish empire and mashyriJ1e insurance wils available Miss ~rescott has made capital

use of fine material Our Neighbors

A survey of non-Catholic Christian denominations in America is attempted by Wil Iiam J Whalen in Separated Brethren (Bruce $450) I The auUior says ihat the book was written for the paish priest religious and intelligent Cathshyolic layman rather than for the professional theologian or stushydent of comparative religion

Two summary prefatory chapshyters are devotea to American Protestantism in general and the fundamental differences between Cathoiicism and Prote~tantiSm Here Mr Whalen points out llUch facts as these

That 90 per cent of American Protestants belong to the 20 largest denominations

That the average Protestant congregation numbers fewer than 350

That there are 6000 women minister or four pe~ centof the total ministry

That of the 14000000 Negroes in the country about 8500000 are Christians and of this numshyber some 8000000 are ~rotestshyants and 477000 CatholCs

That mne out of ten Negro Protestants are in segregated deshynominations

Objective Presentation The book then takes up Protshy

estant churches and sets indishyvidually tracing the history of each~ indicating its characteristic beliefs and practices giving its size and an estimate of its prosshypects Anyone of these chapshyters proves that Mr Whalen has done his research thoroughly and makes his presentation ob-middot jectively

About 75 pages are given to churches and sects which either are plainly not Protestant but have some association with Protestantism (for example in

_ ecumenical movements) or are popularly supposed t6 be Protshyestant although in fact they do not deserve he designation Chlistian middotExamples of the 1at-middot ter are the Jehovahs Witnesses

the Mormons the Christia~ Sgtcientists

TAKES NEWPOST IN LEBANON Msgr Joseph T Ryan (left) assistant nationa secretary of th~ CatlioJic Near East Welfare Association diScusses with his bishop Most Rev William A~ Scully of Albany NY the vast relief and refugee programs in Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan and the Gaza strip supported by the Holy See

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LaFgest categories were For Adults and P~rtly Objectionshyable

Partly Objectionable -Among the plays showing In

the State are these For Adults Charleys Aunt

The Cocktail Party The Desk Set The Glass Menagerie Hapshypy Hunting Holiday for Lovers The Matchmaker The Most Happy Fella Night Must Fall No Time for Sergeartts Sabrina Fair A Trip to Bountiful A Visit to a Small Planet middotPartly Objectionable Blithe

Spirit Damn Yankees Fallen Angels Gigi Guys and Dolls A Hole in the Head Kiss Me Kate Pontiff Godfather To Cathedral Bell

VATICAN - CITY (NC )-Pope Pius XII has consented to be

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bell named in honor of 5t joan of Arc which will hang in the Cathedral of Rouen in France

According to custom in many Latin countries great bells and ships have godfathers and godmothers A St Joan of Arc Bell which previously hung in the Rouen Cathedral was desshytroyed during a 1944 air raid

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tures may be easily checked by consulting the Legion of Decency list U this is ncit readily avaii shyable a look at the advertising of the movie can give the gistmiddot of the story And then it is always possible to put in a call to the local Rectory to ask about the moral tone of the movie

It would be a good idea for patrons attending good plays and movies to thank the manshyager for his good taste Such bookings should be encouraged It would likewise be a good thing to express surprise and regret to any manager who books plays and movies of low moral tone Only by letting him know how insulting his wares are can there be hope of correcshytion

THI ANCHORshy 4Thurs July 3 1958

Nationamiddot1 Shrine Continued from Page One

bee~ expended on the upper I

church When additional chapshyels arid ornamentation still in the planning stage -have been added to the Shrine total cost will reach the thirty million mark

These sums are obtained through contributions of Shrine visitors and an annual collection in all churches in- the United States to be held in this Diocese on July 13

Standing as a link between Old and New World Catholi shycism the Shrine will be subshyIlta~iially complete bS next year accordrng to Rt Rev Thomas T Grady director of the Na- tional Shrine League It is linked to ancient cathedrals of Europe in that it has employed no structural steeL Like them it is constructed of masonry brick tile and stone World-middot famous sculptors have clmtrilgtshyuted to its ornamentation among them Ivan lVIestrovic Lee Law- rie john Angel and Joseph FIeri They have completed more than 50 of the 93 pieces of BCulpture to appear on the Shrine exterior

Ciassie Atmosphere

In design the Washington ehurch is Romanesque and Byshyzantine to har~onize with the classic atmosphere of the Disshytrict of Columbia One of_ ita outstanding featur~s will be the Knights Tower a campanile which is the gift of United Statell Knights of Columbus

Because of the Shrines locashytion in Washington also the site of the Catholic University 01 America and houses of study of ~any religious orders many noteworthy events -lave taken place in its lower church which bas been complete fllr some years One of these was a reshycent novena in which writings gt1 Pius XII about Our Lady formed sermon topics It was partici shypated in by twenty religi0llsorshyden and representatives 01 seven departments of CathQlic University An expansion of with the completion of the upper church

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bounce A chapter is taken up with The ~ravellers felt re~ald (or

their dlscomfoltrt~ upon re~c~~ng the two mountams and VISItingthe shrines of the Old Testament and the New located there as well as the fabulous monastery

so isolated from the Christianworld This pilgrimage concluded

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trast to European cities of the time it was at night brllian~ with lights Friar Felix and his associatescsaw [or the first tiJ11e that incredible beast the giraffe Also for the first time they saw tasted and relished that incledshyible fruit the banana They were astonished to see that the women painted their fingemails

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Approve Taxing Private Schools

STOCKTON (NC) - Methoshydists of the northern CaliforniashyNevada area have voted in favor of the taxation of private schools but on Iy after long debate among Convention delegates

The delegates appeared reshyluctant to take a stand on the eOntrovelsial Proposition 16 which will appear on the Cali shyfornia ballot in the Novembec election to decide whether propshyerty taxes will be reimposed pn private non-profit elementary and high schools in California

Delegates approved a res9lushytion that states in part Tax exemption gives incentive for the continued rapid growth of private and sectarian schools in direct competitiomiddotn with the pubshylic school system

Befole acting delegatesmiddot conshysidered the 1956 Methodist stand in which their church was comshymitted to the public school as the most effective means of proshyTiding common education for our children

New Dean BROOKLYN (NC)-Dr Wilshy

liam J Nelligan of the New York State Education Departshyments bureau of teacher educa-shytion and certifidtion has been appointed dean of St Jcihns University school of education effective Aug 1

l-~ ST SEBASTIAN AWARD Winner of the annual St Sebastian Memorial Scholarshyship established by the Catholic War Veterans of the United States for the National Council of Cathoshylic Youth Diocesan Section WiUiam N annetti of Georgeshytown Prep School smiles proudly at his $400 check A Dative of Colombia he will return thele to study 1ampw He Photo

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Interior Spirit Young women between the

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Prelate Denounces Communist Bonus

TELLICHERRY (NC) - A Catholic bishop has publicly deshynounced the decision taken by Kerala states communist aushythorities to grant cash bonuses to doctors performing birth conshytrol operations

Bishop Sebastian Valloppilly of Tellicherry has warned the

states Red government that any plans to step up its birth control campaign would meet strong opposition trom all Catholics and especially Catholic doctors

Admonishing the government that it should not underestimate the opposition of Catholics to birth control the prelate made it clear that the Church whether in India or el1ywhere else could never reconcile itself to this iDshytrinsically wrong conmiddotcept

Bishop Valloppilly stated that Catholic doctors in government service would oppose the project at all cost and would never conshysent to sell the principles of their religion for money

Priest SO Years PUEBLO (NC) - Bishop Joshy

seph C Willging of Pueblo obshyserved his 50th anniversary in the priesthood by offering it Solemn Pontifical Mass of ThanksgiviUg The Colorado middotOrshydinary has been notified that

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Supreme ~ontiff Sets Canonization Date-

VATICAN CITY (NC) -His ~olinesS Pope Pius has anshynounced solemn ceremonies for the canonization of two blesseds will be held in St Peters Bashysilica Nov 23

The Pontiff made the anshynouncement during the third and final part of the first conshysistory he had called in foyen years

The Pope put the final seal of approval on the canonization of Blessed Charles of Sen Italian Franciscan Brother and Blessed Joachina de Vedruna y Mas Spanish foundresa of the Religious of Charity

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Prelate Lauds Value Of Lay Catechists

LOS ANGELES (NC~ - The brick and mortar stage is over for the Church in this country

Auxiliary Bishop Alden J Bell of Los Angeles fias declared that the Church is now entering all era when the laity will come into its own close to the very heartbeat of Christianity aI

teachers He made the statement in an

address to lay members of the Confraternity of Christian Docshytrine There are now about 1600 qualified lay catechists in the Los Angeles archdiocese

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One hundred and eighty-two years ago tomorrow the Founding Fathers of this country drew up and adopted

and signed a charter now recognized as one of t)1e noblest o documents of all times They baSed it on the authority of God ~ bull

In so brief a document tbese men might hwe made but one reference to the Creator But they wanted to hammermiddot home truths which they knew were fundamental1() a democracy

And so they wove into the Declarationof IndePend~nce four ~pirituany significant statements thlrt we would all do well to ponder

In this first statement they emphasizedmiddotthe natural law and God When in the co~rse of hluman events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the politIcal bonds which have connected them with~mother and to assume among the powers of the earththeseparate ~nd equal statiQD to which the laws of Nature and Natures God entitiethema decent respect to the opinions of manshykind requires that they sho~ld declare the causes which impel them to the ~eparation N

The second statement is equally posi~ive We hold these truths- to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights

Toward the end of the document the Foundingmiddotmiddot Fathers appeal to the Supreme Judge of the World for the rectitude of their intentions

The Declaration clOseS with the following statement And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reo liance on the protection of divine Providence we mutually

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Stupefying Reactionspledge to each 9ther our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred Honor Says In(lttentive ~eaders As Others See Us Make False AccusatioDs

It is a great blessing tolbe able to see ourselves as others see us By Joseph A Breig - This is true of individuals and ofnations tleveland Unherse BU~letin

Very often individuals believe that their ~tiQn8Me I keep telling myself that as a writer I have at least fair tl)at they are ldnd and thoughtfulthaf theymiddot are one thing in my favor-I say plainly what is on my mind looked upon by others in just those terms Very often Am I mistaken about that they are mistakeri~ ~ Either the ans~~er is yes or there are readers who read

What seems fair t-9 middotthem may appear to be patronising mewithout paying attention to others what isintended as kindness maymiddot beinterpreted I see no other way to exshyas high-handedness what is proffered in a spirit ogene-plain some of their reactions

rosity may be accepted with suspicion All this is due to the fact that people aredifferent

have different backgrounds against which these acts are viewed gt

And that is why p~ople must consider carefully the feelings of others must try to see their viewpoints must try to sense their reactions and to guess at their undershystanding of events -

The same is true of nations Pick up a foreign newspaper and it comes as somethingmiddot

of a shock to see how Americans are often portrayed and how this country and its policies are many times depicted

_An English paperfor example came out recently

with the answer to why the United States suppOrtlfsmall countries in their bid for freedQm and neubality andmiddot indeshy

- d lIT A ld kl b pen ence n e i merJcans wou say qUJc y~ ~ause we want all to enJmiddotoymiddot our kind of freedom The Epgljsh paper

claims that Americans support small countries to make them more agreeable to Arncentri~an busin~ss deals No o~e the overseas paper states -is l1Jore ~anienable to exploi~ ation than ()rJe who has been ~fed with AmeriCan money and talk of freedom

eonclusions about Catholic intelshymiddotThat is an example that shocks us for we beJjeve Jec~uality

that it does not dOju$tice to our true motives But never- Quotes Answer bull theless that is how a particular action of ours appear~ to In the fourth column I others - mowed the inadequencyofother

It is very easy for us to think that because we under- evidence offered by the critics - ta d I th h For example the -number II n ourse ves en ot ers must And if they do not UI

o Catholic senators is meiminglessthen we act like many an American in a foreign land- in this context In many states instead of trying to speak the others language we just the greatest statesman if ~ speak our own language twice as loudly and eXpeCt to ~ Catholic CQuld not be electedshyunderstood perfectly precisely because of his religion

It would be very much worthwhile if some of our In that same column I pointshyed to some neglected considershy

newspapers and )iews magazines would quote more exshy- ations such as the faCt that in tensively from the foreign press on American politics this Country only a couple of abroad Instead of looking for those who agree with us generations back most Catholics

middot we should be finding out how others actually view our were poor and unletterediJnmishyactions and motives grants

And we mighmiddot t also question ourseles a]ong these Ii In middotthe fifth column I faced the question Well are or are

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of seven

eolumns analyzing what MsgrJohn Tracy Elshylis of Catholic

Un i v e r s it y Father John J Cavenaugh of Notre Dame University and others had said about the al-

leged intellec- tual mediocrity of the CatholiCllin America

]n the first and second eolumns I showed that statist shy

tics they quoted based on examishynation of Whos Who in Amerishy ca are worthless as a gaugeinteilectual attainment In no lense is Whos Who a eomshypilation of mental achievement

In the third cOlumn) warnshyoed against accepting the secular worlds judgments as a basis for

Jines in our persm~al lives It might make tis see ourselveS riOt -American catholics(what- ging or notmiddot But one thing do middot as we really are for the first time-with much profit not ever the reasons) lagging in the know-I wish some of my readshy

only to ourselves but for those who have to live with us intellectual life ers when they read mewould I quote my answer try to pay attention to w~at I I do not know I don~ think am saying Or do I deludtf myshy

anybody knows Nobody has self in thinking that whlitever taken the trouble to define what may be my other faults) do we are tafking about eak plainy Then I cited sOme intellectual

fields in wliich Ithink Catho- Detroit to Conduct OFFiCIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESEOF FAll RIVER licsexcel orat least are not be- Teacher Worksh~p

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regrlie ANCHORmiddot middot Ubi IS e ee y y e at 0 IC ress 0 t e ioeese ot Fall Riyef ~ 10 In the sixth cohimn I analyzed teachers has Just open- at Highland Avenue tU

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I gave credit to Msgr Ellisand Father Cavanaugh for wantshying to improve our education and scholarship And 1 urged that-the discussion be continued -but be more rational and scholarly in middotorder to be more productive

Some of the reactions were stupefying

I was accused of having atshytacked Msgr Ellis and Father

Cavanaugh 1 hadnt I was represented as taking the

position that Catholics ate inshytellectlially superior or at jeastnot lagging What I really said

was I didnt know and I didnt think anybody else knew beshy

middotcause nobody had produced conshyvincing evidence

I was charged with h~iding that theanswer to the probhim of producing more intellectual

leaders among Catholics is do nothingmiddot I never held that 1 was -described as vohible

Doubtles Imiddot am but whats that got to domiddotwithit No more than the fact that Ive got a bigitose The question isnt am I volubleb tmiddotam I rig ht u or middotwrong One writer said my satiSfacshy

tion might be construed as a Philistines sigh of coritentshy

ment But I never said I was satisfied with our educational or

intellectual achievements Whatmiddot I did say was that I was dissatshyiSfied with the evidence offered for the statement that we are intellectlllilly lagging

As middotofmiddot now I repeat tllat I dont know whether we are lagshy

6 Th -TH1E ANCHOI ursJuy 3~ 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-St Leo 11 PopeshyConfessor He was a SiCilian eminent for poetry and skilled in languages who succeeded Pope St Agatho in 682 He reformed the Gregorian chant aridmiddot Composed several liturgical

middot hymns He was known as the father f the Poor He tlied ia 883

TOMORROW-SS Osee and Aggeus Pxophets St Osee also called Hosea lived in the eighth century BC and prophesied the destruction of the kingdom of sumaria St Aggeus also called Haggai lived in the sixth century BC His prophecy called on King Darius of Persia to forshyward the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem

SATURDAY - SL Anthony Mary Zaccaria Confessor A native of Cremona Italy he studied medicine but abandoned this profession for the priest shyhood In 1530 he founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul called the Barnashybites and a womens Congrega- _ tion called the Angelic Virgins He died -in 1539 and was canonshyized in 1897 by Pope Leo XUI

SUNDAY-St Thomas More Martyr Born in London in 1478 he studied at OXford and became

middot one of Englands outstandifig lawyers He was married and deeply devoted to his family He became the first layman to hold the office of Chancellor of England Faithful to his con-

science he declined to support King Henry VIIIs divorce andmiddot refused to sigri the oath of

supremacy of the King He was imprisoned and after 15 month was beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6 1535 He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935

MONDAY - SS Cyril and ~ethodius Bishops-Confessors Venerated as the Apostles of middotthe Slavs they were brothers who were middotborn in Greece and educated in Constantinople They began their work as missionaries to the Bulgarians and on coming to Rbme were consecrated Bishshyops by Pope SL Hadrian 11 St1 Cyril who died in Rome in 869 labored in Moravia Dalmatia and southern Russia St Methshyodius who died in 885 in Morashyvia labored in Moravia Bohe- mia Poland arid neighboring eountries Their relics are venshyerated in Hie Church of middotSa

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TUESOAY-St Elizabeth of Portugal Queen-Widow She was born in 1271 the daughter middotof King PeterIII of Oragon and

was married a~ the age of 12 te King Denis of Portugal She disshytinguished herself as a peace~

middot maker between the rulers of Aragon Castile and Portugal After her husbands death she took the habit of the Third

middot OrderofSt Francis She died in 1336 and was canonized by Pope Urban VIII in 1625

WEDNESDAY-St Maria Goshyrettf Virgin The 20th century girl martyr of purity was born of farm parents on October 16 1890 at Corinaldo Italy Her father died when she was 10 and Mariashared the family responshysibilities on the farm The so of ~tenant farmer corrupted by parental neglect and reading inshydecentliterature became enamshyored of the girl and made lewd advances which she repeatedly repulsed In July 1902 a few months after she had made her First Communion the youth at tacked her and when she resisted his advance he stabbed her 14 times She died shortly aftershyward forgiving her murderer The youth was sentenced to 30 years in prison wasmiddot released after 27 years because of good

behavior and continued to lead a life of penance and devotion

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

be emphasized

Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

The high cost of present hosshypiUI care rarely explained aild more rarely understood iii ~ longer a problem confined to ~e ~Ocal community be eOshyserved

Concern All

This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

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son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

Expensive falo dIOcese Possibly part of the lethargy f-~--------_-

about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

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Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

jHEI~ AIM TO FORM SOULS FOR HEAVEN

For f~rth~ ihfor~atiq ~i~e~tof j i

Rey~r~nd Mother Proy~ncial

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

M

We helpmiddotmake home plans Comemiddot true

~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

F IRST SmiddotmiddotAFE DEP0SIT

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THE ANCHOR- 11 Thurs July 3 1958

OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

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For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

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POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

d middot w ~ g e s an

h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

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=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

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bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

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ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

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Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

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16 -THE ANCHO r Thurs July 3 195~

Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

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cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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2 -THE ANCHORFour Fall R~er Parishes Pro~ide Thurs July 3 1958

Day Camp for You9 Boys Four Fall River parishes have un+ted their efforts to Pope Pius Uges

provid~ a Day Camp for young boys of their neighborhood Bmiddot F II The St Vincent de Paul Societies of St Rochs Holy Rosary usness 0 OW Sacred Hear and St Anthony of Padua are sponsoring the Mora I Laws project Mr William McNally Mr Rob-

The participating parishes ert Hargraves an~ Mr Hel1~y VATICAN CITY (NC)shy I d thR y I p k Seneca Jr Each ~s trall1ed 111 The old axiom business ia me u e e ugg es ar some phase of recreational work business must be considshyand the Colllmbus Park Day Campers will start their ered unacceptable to every neighborhoods o~ Fall River daily program with Mass at the Christian conscience if it Children of the four parish~s are St Vincent de Paul CmiddothapeJ Then in daily cqntact This led the they will be divided into two taken as an absolute andunivershysponsors to feel that a united groups One section will remain sal norm Pope Pius XII has said approach to sponsored recrea- at the camp for baseballvoll~y- Business-and therefore an tion would be more fruitful than ball crafts nature study a)d operation involving exchange of an i~dividual attempt The hiking The other section will money or assets for profit he Catholic Boys DilY Camp was be transported to the beach area said carries with it the easy born of this conclusion for swimming instructionoat- temptation to conduct transae-

The program of the Day Camp ing water sports and water tions without consideration for will be conducted on the grounds safety instruction the principles of Christian

o the St Vincent de Paul Neighborhood response has morals which may even be re-H Ith C W 1 t and luted or denied ~a amp 10 es (lor been so great to thcmiddotproiect that

at the Camps beach~t Westport enrollment is close t9 capadty Christian Conscience Ha~~o~ WhIle sharmg the S~l~)e for each of the eight week When for instance one says faclhtIes the prgla~~ f the periods Parents see- inttie un- businesS is business a nor~ ~ two Camp~ ~1I1 rem a III dlstIl~Ct dertakinga resp()nse to their formed which if consideredmiddotmiddot The camp ~ee~middot wdlb~ Monday wishes The camp willoperate an absolute and universal j)linshythrough FlIday regardless of the from June 30 to Aug 29 ATTEND])AY CAMP Boardingthe bus that will take cipal must be included among weather A busmiddot calls at Ruggles them to the day Clmp for young boys sponsoredmiddotby four the rules unacceptable to ev~1)

Park and atmiddot Columbus Park Mass O~do Fall River parishes are lefttoright JaYFay Stanley sarna Christian conscience each morning to collect the FRIDAY-Mass of Fifth Sunday ~ichard Lynch and Richard Leonard The same rule he cOntin-Campers After Pentecost Sinple ued applies to economic opera-

Staff Chosen Green Mass PropelNo Glo tions as -it applies to ever Physicians at AMAConvention Mr John OBrien and Mr ria or Creed Second Collect human activity-they must be

Edward Haponik both of the for Peace Common Preface subject to divine natural andExplain Ethies of Med-c-ne Votive Mass in honor of the positive law

Somerset school system are di- A FRANCISCO (NC) Sacred Heart of middotjesusmiddot per- S N - - we can sssumemiddot we re ~- The Pope examined andnoted recting tl1eday (ampTheyvill C h Iimiddot Atmiddot f d - lsh mittedTomorrow is the First at 0 c cion oun l-gt aymiddot Pl mg- some gopdmiddot the legitiimite function of bulrishy~ asectsisted br Mr Ch~rles C~rey Saturday of the Month into the convention of the Dr Bert J HoefHcb of ness agents and middlemen in

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1 WORCESTER (NC)-Assump- SecotId ColltOct Jor Peae No know Doctor The morality of stop tomiddot talk the interest is gratitude of honest people 1OIr tion College has announced a Cr~ed ~oJ1lmon P~~fae therhythm method How do -usually serious theirmiddot services

SUNDAY S h Catholics feel about elllhanasia Cmiddot th l d t ~te shytuition increase of $50 a seme~ - 1xt SUQday AfJer Sh Id t t bull__ tid a 0 1C oc ors were o n World of Christ

d h middotth P t D G ou cancer pa len s OJlt 0 ed to I h middotter but has couple t is WI a en ecost oub~e reen These and other questioNl sUFlrls _ earn su~ an or- The Pontiff then declared faculty benefit pwgram MassproperSecond Collect dl th th th f ed gamzation as the gutldeollsts Our thoughts naturally turn

Assumptionist Father Armand fcgtr PeaceGlori~ Creed ~a mg w~ e elcs 0 m 1- Their colleagues in the OOoth toward Him who is the perfect H Desautelspresident said themiddot Preface of Trinity cme rece1v~ an answeror - repliedwith a sales pitch lmd middleman between God and

recommendatiOn asmiddotto where tJlh new benefit plan for the 13 lay MONDAY-SSCyril andmiddotMeth Id b f d t middot~-t beheve tbey may have spurred men Jesus Christ the Manshycou e oun a a 11VU __n- f t f Id teachers at the school includes odius Bishops and Confessors sored and staffed by members of orm~ Ion 0 pew gU1 s te the Noting that men are unfortushysalary increases an allotment Double White Mass Proper the Federation of Catholic Phy- 73 w1~h 5~OOO members already nately divided and often hate of $100 for each dependent child Gloria Second Collect for sician Guilds operatrtmg 10 vanous parts of the each other the Pope continued after the first now living and Peace Common Preface In five days visitors to the coun y Only Chri~t can come among $200 for each born after the nlan F th tmiddot -- b _

t TUESDAY-SLElizabeth Queen booth filled out some 1 000 cards rom e ques iOns aSKed y them 10 medio eorum and say goes into effectmiddot a cash bonus C th l M D and Widow Simple White requesting documented infoll1la- non-a 0 1C s one Impres- Pax vobls-may peace be with for publishing a book or an a~- Mass Proper Gloria Second tion about the Catholic teactiing SlOn hpgered you Were He among us and

~ticle in a learned review and Collect for Peace Common on problems of medicarand sur Medicine and EthieS everyone sought in Him the tuition-free education for sons P f t th th Ire ace gical practice Thousand~ of All made it clear they wanted ru e way and the ileof faculty members th WEDNESDAY-MaSs of Previ- queries were answered on e to be conscientious about not quarrels would disappear as if

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THURSDAY-ltThe Seven- Holy of topiCsY(cdntrad~p(iori sterili- lIVe try to get acrossthe idea sible Act as Jesus the MiddleshyJuly 6-St Francis Xavier Brothers Martyrs and middotS8 zatioh artificial insernillaiion that good medicine is good man wotil(f Yourprofessionshy HyalliJh

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middot as natural childbirth This week It meant a sacrifice Sevshymedical theme which is handled eral missed professional sessions with discretion and good taste they would like to have at shycan have significant educational tended value for adults and older adol-middot But the response has been escents However the SUbject great-better than at New York ~atter itself is too sacred priv- and Chicago conventions said ate and personal for indiscrim- Dr Clement P Cunningham of inate showing in entertainment Rock Island Ill People are motion picture theatres grateful for the information so

THE ANCHORFinally Passes Second-class mail prlvlleg~s nuthoized MUNICH (NC)-After yearsshy at Fall River Mass PublishPlt eve

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ST PAUL (NC)-The prejudice of many white pETshy~ns toward Negroes especially in regard to integration in schools was criticized by a prelate at the Catholic theoshylogians convention here

Msgr Francis J Gilligan Fall River native who

served poundogtr nearly 30 years as moral theologian at St Paul Seminary here declared that sepa~ation of whites and Negroes in a school does not provide effective training for future cooperation between the I8ces

About 150 theologians at shytended the convention the 13th annual one of the Catholic Theoshylogical Society of America At the opening session Archbishop William O Brady 01 8t PilUl also a Fall River native said the theologians were convened to seek grass roots aptllications of timeless theological princi-Pies

Msgr Glligan who is nCw pastor of St Marks Church here asserted that consideration must be given to the feelings of Negroes It is a fact he said that though the segregated -=hpol may be thoroughly equal many Negroes nevertheless reshy~nt it They have a feeling f being humiliated dishonored ~ being treated as an inferior

i blame for the violation of the rights of Negroes rests upon definitErwhite iridividuals

In the searching light gtDf the general judgment he stated most probably it will be reshyvealed that almost every white person in the Unit~d States has beeil infected wfthsome of the sinful virus of race prejudice

In both North and Southin this matter of segregation he concluded there is needed hu- mility and a contrite recognition that involuntary segregation is not in conformity with the teaching of Christ

Must Give True Picture Father John F X Sweeney

SJ outgoing president of the theological society declared in his presidential message that tl1eCatholic Church inAmer- ica is not known~

It is not known for what it ismiddot he said nor for what it offers for the well being the unity and the spiritual transforshymation of our country Years of indifference and contempt for a Catholic minority have drawn a dark curtain across the face of C~rists Church

Grave Problem He added that too many pershy Statingthat Negroes cannot sons see not middotthe Church of he kept in a permanent quaran- Christ that Catholics behold but

tine Msgr Gilligan continued a huge monolithic structure a They are citizens of the land Idnd of vast pressure group Increasingly they work with Until our ecclesiology sucshywhite persons they serveon public boards they hold public office These contacts will and must increilse One function of a school surely is to train both races for aditional cooperation Separation in a school does not provide effective traIning

The prelate called the intenll aHy of the prejudice of white persons a grave problem

In our opinion he added eltthe segregation in schools as a permanent and long-time pol

Icy is immoraL bull He noted that in some specishy

fic situations delay may be temporarily warranted in deshyegregating a Scl1001 but he said that in these cases there is also a moral obligation on officials wOIk for integration

Need Humility If there is a studiedpractiee

perpetuate segregation in lIChools he continued the

Sunday Closing Lcn~ Is Constitutional

ALLENTOWN (NC) -- The eonstitutionality of Pennsyivashynias Sunday closing law has been upheld by a Lehigh County Court

President Judge John James Hennirger of Quarter Sessions Court denied appeals by two employees of a chain discount store who were arrested in Whitehill Township

The ruling presumably affects about 75 similar Sunday busishyness cases District Attorney Paul A McGinley and the deshyfense l~wyers for the two appelshylants had agreed beforehand the decision in these two calles would be considered as applying to the others

Judge Henninger r e j e c ted charges that the law was vague and trespassed upon citizens rights He remarked that vagueshyness can be found in any law if an effort is made to do so

Pennsylvanias Sunday closshying law was adopted in 1794 and

revamped in 1939

Woman Bequeathes Orphanage Funds

AVELLINO (NC) - A boys orphanage made possible by the bequest of a Detroit widow is now under construction in the Italian village of Tufo The two- story building will cost $55000 part of the $150000 left for its contruction by Mrs Ermelinda DAgostino The remainder of the legacy will be used for its maintenance The orphanage will accommodate 25 boys the five Augustinian Brothers who will staff it and three lay pershy8Onnel It is expected to be corDshy~ted hI u Qf the 70

ceeds in substituing the true picture of the Church of Christ he continued for the ridicushylous and insulting image of it lodged in so qlany American

minds ou~ theologi~al task Y unfinished

Father Lowery Fund Director

Rev James V Lowery CSC dilector of religious activities and faculty director of the Alumni Association of Stonehill College has been appointed director of Stonehill College Building Fund according to an announcement by the Very Rev George S DePrizio CSC Eastshyern Provincial of Holy CrOlla

Fathers Bridgeport Conn Father Lowery succeeds the

Rev Thomas C Duffy CSC who has been connected wiih the work of the Holy eroSll Fathers on the Stonehillcampus in North Easton for most of the 25 years since the order acquired the estate of the late Frederick Lothrop Ames

Father Duffy began the Holy Cross Eastern Mission Band in 1935 later was a teacher and

then became development direcshytor of Stonehills Building Fund He wiil now become cliaplain of the Medical Mission Sisters in Philadelp 1 Pa

Brief ceremonies were conshyducted at StonehillMonday to mark the raising of the roof-tree of the new Student Union Cen-shyte~

Origin of the ceremony dates back to early civilization when it was customary to nail a small T tree to the roof-top of a new building to signify the roof raft shyers have been nailed together and erection of the framework has reached its highest point

The b~ilding is expected to be ready for use when the new school year begins in September

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THE ANCHORshyThurs July 3 1958

Alumni Receive C~lIege Degrees

June commencements saw many graduates of Holy Family

High School in New Bedford awarded degrees from colleges and universities

A Doctor of Medicine degree from Tufts Medical School has been awarded to Miss Anne Downey Masters degrees have been a~arded to Martin J Butshyler Boston College Edward Correira Bridgewater Teachers Collee James Reed Catholic University

Receiving Bacllelor degrees from Boston College were Ellen Andre Frank Carre Michael Norton Paul Kennedy and ThomllS Burgess

Margaret Urquiola received h~r Bachelors degree from Emshy

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To InteliectualSkilied Laborers

ST LOUIS (NC)-American jects of the university or are graduate schools are passing out minor phases in the research too many doctors of philosophy C1f the students advisor degrees to students who are little This often m~ans that the more than intellectual skilled iltudent comes out under test laborersmiddot conditions and procedures deshy

Jesuit Father Robert J Henle vised by another in a problem dean of St Louis University graduate school said the doctor of philosophy degree should be a real mark of distinction showshying true excellence in scholarshyship But he added many have receLved the degree with few of the qualities the true doctor should possess and with only trivial research work to show for their efforts

Quantitive Measures Suggestingthe U S university

sYstem itself may be partially to blame Father Henle acknow- ledg~d many colleges require their teachers to have a doctoral degtee a~ clgtndition of emshyp1Qyment ~s a result many have been

granted doctoral degrees for trivial reseillch after having comigtleted ~ gr~at quantity but not necessariiy a high quality of graduate w~k- he said

~NotaJI reseach makes for the desired kind of graduate trainshying h~ warned ~A topic may be original in the sense that it has never been done before and y~t be of Httle educational value

True Criteria Also there is a common

practice in graduate schools C1f bull assigning dissertation topi~

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conceived and set up by anshyother Father Henle continued This may be an execellent way of getting assistance out of gradshyuate students but it is a poor way of tranforming the student himself into a doctor

Father Henle said the true eriteria for awarding the docshytorate should be qualitative rather than a quantitative one

)leseareb T~chniciabull Subordination of reseach to

a properly educational objective will tend to eliminate the sort of pseudo-doctor who is now frequently certified by the Ph D he said For there is a way of being trained in the methods and techniques of a field so that one can be competent in reshylICarch without having that masshyter and understanding which

Repeata from College Misericorshydia in Dallas Pa

New Bedford Institute C1f Technology granted degrees to Thomas Connolly Christopher Hayes RicHard Pepin and Ronshyald Perry

bull Stonehiif College conferred degrees on John T Curry Rose Gillin who graduated magna cum laude John Markey Edshyward Tynan and Ronald Vieira

John Dawso~ received his deshygree from middotNortheastern

Shirley Perry and Amelia Poczatek received degrees from Salve Regina and Judith Mahon Bolton from Brilaquogewater Teltchshyers College

Providence College award~d

degrees to Martin Bartle Franshycis Hughes Thomas Mullarkey George Riley and Dennis Ryan

is needed for a true doctor Such a man can have a wide knowlshyedge within a field and considershyable skili in the manipulation of the discipline but still be rather thal a scholar a ma8shytel research technicianmiddot

Father Henle acknowledges that skilled research people are needed but added they should not be given the doctoral degree -themiddot highest accolade of the university-but ra~her some other degree such as master research technicilm

The true doctor of philosophy he said is one who has been brought to the highest level of academic training and who haa also undergone a transformlll shytion in intellectual comprehenshysion and ability

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Adventures of friar -Felix Continue in Once to Sinai

By Rtbull Rev Msgr John S Kennedy Eight years ago the celebrated ~nglish novelist 3nd

mediaevalist H F M Prescott published an enchanting book called Friar Felix atLarge Fniar Felix was a Dominshyican and the book recoun~ed his pilgrimage to the Holy Land -in the 1480s What ous an~ diclosed that t~e VneshyMiss Prescott wrote was tia~s were harsher and mOle based on Friar Felixs own unreasonable in the price tbey voluminous and lively ac- asked t~an Saracens or Arabs

- count of his_ adventures and This book is bursting wiih deshymisadventures That she did not lectable bits of information rich e x h a u s t the ~n b~h drama and comedy it quarry is now evident in the appearance of It i II another book d raw n from the friars jottings It is entitled Once to Sinai (Macmil lan $5) -

in 1483 Friar Felix made a trip to Palesshytine Many of his companions went directly home on completion ofmiddotthis pil shygrimage but he and a small party of oth~rs pressed on into the Sinai desert principally to visit Gebel Musa which is the Mgunt of the Law and Gebel Katerina on which stood a lashymolis monastery It is wlth this arduous expedition that the new book is concerned The travellers had to buy all kinds of gear for the journey cooking apparatus tableware lanterns special clothing basshykets and jars huge quantniigts of food and drink eapons etc Leaving Gaza their caravan consisted of 25 camels 30 donshykeys seven men to take care of the camels six men to take ~are

of the donkeys and two head guides -

Perils of Wilderness Going through the desert was

an ordeal generally fearful The arid expanse was aplace of sickshynesS-and death at all times lonely desolate and menacing Sandstorms were frequent and severe The glare of the sun was fierce its heat overpowershying

The travellers often suffered terrible thirst They were reshyle~tlessly attacked by vermin They were always at the mercy of roving Arab bands which exshyacted tolls for safe passage And their attendants on the journey were forever stealing from the precious stores

But the desert exerted its peshyeuliar attraction on the friar HI said I declare that 1 took a greater delight in the immenSity of the desert in its barrenness its terror than I ever felt at the fertility the comely and pleasshyant loveliness of Egypt

Ie had an eye for beauty In thiS austere landscape and hiS passion for exploration was not inhibited by the perils of t~e wilderness In a word even 10

the desert this tireless enthusishy astic man lost little of his

mtroduces us to a world almost 500 ye~rs away from us in time one different from ours in many respects byt strikingly like ours i~ others For exariple then~

was then an iron curtain-that of the Turkish empire and mashyriJ1e insurance wils available Miss ~rescott has made capital

use of fine material Our Neighbors

A survey of non-Catholic Christian denominations in America is attempted by Wil Iiam J Whalen in Separated Brethren (Bruce $450) I The auUior says ihat the book was written for the paish priest religious and intelligent Cathshyolic layman rather than for the professional theologian or stushydent of comparative religion

Two summary prefatory chapshyters are devotea to American Protestantism in general and the fundamental differences between Cathoiicism and Prote~tantiSm Here Mr Whalen points out llUch facts as these

That 90 per cent of American Protestants belong to the 20 largest denominations

That the average Protestant congregation numbers fewer than 350

That there are 6000 women minister or four pe~ centof the total ministry

That of the 14000000 Negroes in the country about 8500000 are Christians and of this numshyber some 8000000 are ~rotestshyants and 477000 CatholCs

That mne out of ten Negro Protestants are in segregated deshynominations

Objective Presentation The book then takes up Protshy

estant churches and sets indishyvidually tracing the history of each~ indicating its characteristic beliefs and practices giving its size and an estimate of its prosshypects Anyone of these chapshyters proves that Mr Whalen has done his research thoroughly and makes his presentation ob-middot jectively

About 75 pages are given to churches and sects which either are plainly not Protestant but have some association with Protestantism (for example in

_ ecumenical movements) or are popularly supposed t6 be Protshyestant although in fact they do not deserve he designation Chlistian middotExamples of the 1at-middot ter are the Jehovahs Witnesses

the Mormons the Christia~ Sgtcientists

TAKES NEWPOST IN LEBANON Msgr Joseph T Ryan (left) assistant nationa secretary of th~ CatlioJic Near East Welfare Association diScusses with his bishop Most Rev William A~ Scully of Albany NY the vast relief and refugee programs in Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan and the Gaza strip supported by the Holy See

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Con~tant Wife Fannny J~nus Mister Roberts Waltz of the Toreadors

LaFgest categories were For Adults and P~rtly Objectionshyable

Partly Objectionable -Among the plays showing In

the State are these For Adults Charleys Aunt

The Cocktail Party The Desk Set The Glass Menagerie Hapshypy Hunting Holiday for Lovers The Matchmaker The Most Happy Fella Night Must Fall No Time for Sergeartts Sabrina Fair A Trip to Bountiful A Visit to a Small Planet middotPartly Objectionable Blithe

Spirit Damn Yankees Fallen Angels Gigi Guys and Dolls A Hole in the Head Kiss Me Kate Pontiff Godfather To Cathedral Bell

VATICAN - CITY (NC )-Pope Pius XII has consented to be

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bell named in honor of 5t joan of Arc which will hang in the Cathedral of Rouen in France

According to custom in many Latin countries great bells and ships have godfathers and godmothers A St Joan of Arc Bell which previously hung in the Rouen Cathedral was desshytroyed during a 1944 air raid

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tures may be easily checked by consulting the Legion of Decency list U this is ncit readily avaii shyable a look at the advertising of the movie can give the gistmiddot of the story And then it is always possible to put in a call to the local Rectory to ask about the moral tone of the movie

It would be a good idea for patrons attending good plays and movies to thank the manshyager for his good taste Such bookings should be encouraged It would likewise be a good thing to express surprise and regret to any manager who books plays and movies of low moral tone Only by letting him know how insulting his wares are can there be hope of correcshytion

THI ANCHORshy 4Thurs July 3 1958

Nationamiddot1 Shrine Continued from Page One

bee~ expended on the upper I

church When additional chapshyels arid ornamentation still in the planning stage -have been added to the Shrine total cost will reach the thirty million mark

These sums are obtained through contributions of Shrine visitors and an annual collection in all churches in- the United States to be held in this Diocese on July 13

Standing as a link between Old and New World Catholi shycism the Shrine will be subshyIlta~iially complete bS next year accordrng to Rt Rev Thomas T Grady director of the Na- tional Shrine League It is linked to ancient cathedrals of Europe in that it has employed no structural steeL Like them it is constructed of masonry brick tile and stone World-middot famous sculptors have clmtrilgtshyuted to its ornamentation among them Ivan lVIestrovic Lee Law- rie john Angel and Joseph FIeri They have completed more than 50 of the 93 pieces of BCulpture to appear on the Shrine exterior

Ciassie Atmosphere

In design the Washington ehurch is Romanesque and Byshyzantine to har~onize with the classic atmosphere of the Disshytrict of Columbia One of_ ita outstanding featur~s will be the Knights Tower a campanile which is the gift of United Statell Knights of Columbus

Because of the Shrines locashytion in Washington also the site of the Catholic University 01 America and houses of study of ~any religious orders many noteworthy events -lave taken place in its lower church which bas been complete fllr some years One of these was a reshycent novena in which writings gt1 Pius XII about Our Lady formed sermon topics It was partici shypated in by twenty religi0llsorshyden and representatives 01 seven departments of CathQlic University An expansion of with the completion of the upper church

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bounce A chapter is taken up with The ~ravellers felt re~ald (or

their dlscomfoltrt~ upon re~c~~ng the two mountams and VISItingthe shrines of the Old Testament and the New located there as well as the fabulous monastery

so isolated from the Christianworld This pilgrimage concluded

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Approve Taxing Private Schools

STOCKTON (NC) - Methoshydists of the northern CaliforniashyNevada area have voted in favor of the taxation of private schools but on Iy after long debate among Convention delegates

The delegates appeared reshyluctant to take a stand on the eOntrovelsial Proposition 16 which will appear on the Cali shyfornia ballot in the Novembec election to decide whether propshyerty taxes will be reimposed pn private non-profit elementary and high schools in California

Delegates approved a res9lushytion that states in part Tax exemption gives incentive for the continued rapid growth of private and sectarian schools in direct competitiomiddotn with the pubshylic school system

Befole acting delegatesmiddot conshysidered the 1956 Methodist stand in which their church was comshymitted to the public school as the most effective means of proshyTiding common education for our children

New Dean BROOKLYN (NC)-Dr Wilshy

liam J Nelligan of the New York State Education Departshyments bureau of teacher educa-shytion and certifidtion has been appointed dean of St Jcihns University school of education effective Aug 1

l-~ ST SEBASTIAN AWARD Winner of the annual St Sebastian Memorial Scholarshyship established by the Catholic War Veterans of the United States for the National Council of Cathoshylic Youth Diocesan Section WiUiam N annetti of Georgeshytown Prep School smiles proudly at his $400 check A Dative of Colombia he will return thele to study 1ampw He Photo

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Prelate Denounces Communist Bonus

TELLICHERRY (NC) - A Catholic bishop has publicly deshynounced the decision taken by Kerala states communist aushythorities to grant cash bonuses to doctors performing birth conshytrol operations

Bishop Sebastian Valloppilly of Tellicherry has warned the

states Red government that any plans to step up its birth control campaign would meet strong opposition trom all Catholics and especially Catholic doctors

Admonishing the government that it should not underestimate the opposition of Catholics to birth control the prelate made it clear that the Church whether in India or el1ywhere else could never reconcile itself to this iDshytrinsically wrong conmiddotcept

Bishop Valloppilly stated that Catholic doctors in government service would oppose the project at all cost and would never conshysent to sell the principles of their religion for money

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Supreme ~ontiff Sets Canonization Date-

VATICAN CITY (NC) -His ~olinesS Pope Pius has anshynounced solemn ceremonies for the canonization of two blesseds will be held in St Peters Bashysilica Nov 23

The Pontiff made the anshynouncement during the third and final part of the first conshysistory he had called in foyen years

The Pope put the final seal of approval on the canonization of Blessed Charles of Sen Italian Franciscan Brother and Blessed Joachina de Vedruna y Mas Spanish foundresa of the Religious of Charity

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LOS ANGELES (NC~ - The brick and mortar stage is over for the Church in this country

Auxiliary Bishop Alden J Bell of Los Angeles fias declared that the Church is now entering all era when the laity will come into its own close to the very heartbeat of Christianity aI

teachers He made the statement in an

address to lay members of the Confraternity of Christian Docshytrine There are now about 1600 qualified lay catechists in the Los Angeles archdiocese

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One hundred and eighty-two years ago tomorrow the Founding Fathers of this country drew up and adopted

and signed a charter now recognized as one of t)1e noblest o documents of all times They baSed it on the authority of God ~ bull

In so brief a document tbese men might hwe made but one reference to the Creator But they wanted to hammermiddot home truths which they knew were fundamental1() a democracy

And so they wove into the Declarationof IndePend~nce four ~pirituany significant statements thlrt we would all do well to ponder

In this first statement they emphasizedmiddotthe natural law and God When in the co~rse of hluman events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the politIcal bonds which have connected them with~mother and to assume among the powers of the earththeseparate ~nd equal statiQD to which the laws of Nature and Natures God entitiethema decent respect to the opinions of manshykind requires that they sho~ld declare the causes which impel them to the ~eparation N

The second statement is equally posi~ive We hold these truths- to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights

Toward the end of the document the Foundingmiddotmiddot Fathers appeal to the Supreme Judge of the World for the rectitude of their intentions

The Declaration clOseS with the following statement And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reo liance on the protection of divine Providence we mutually

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Stupefying Reactionspledge to each 9ther our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred Honor Says In(lttentive ~eaders As Others See Us Make False AccusatioDs

It is a great blessing tolbe able to see ourselves as others see us By Joseph A Breig - This is true of individuals and ofnations tleveland Unherse BU~letin

Very often individuals believe that their ~tiQn8Me I keep telling myself that as a writer I have at least fair tl)at they are ldnd and thoughtfulthaf theymiddot are one thing in my favor-I say plainly what is on my mind looked upon by others in just those terms Very often Am I mistaken about that they are mistakeri~ ~ Either the ans~~er is yes or there are readers who read

What seems fair t-9 middotthem may appear to be patronising mewithout paying attention to others what isintended as kindness maymiddot beinterpreted I see no other way to exshyas high-handedness what is proffered in a spirit ogene-plain some of their reactions

rosity may be accepted with suspicion All this is due to the fact that people aredifferent

have different backgrounds against which these acts are viewed gt

And that is why p~ople must consider carefully the feelings of others must try to see their viewpoints must try to sense their reactions and to guess at their undershystanding of events -

The same is true of nations Pick up a foreign newspaper and it comes as somethingmiddot

of a shock to see how Americans are often portrayed and how this country and its policies are many times depicted

_An English paperfor example came out recently

with the answer to why the United States suppOrtlfsmall countries in their bid for freedQm and neubality andmiddot indeshy

- d lIT A ld kl b pen ence n e i merJcans wou say qUJc y~ ~ause we want all to enJmiddotoymiddot our kind of freedom The Epgljsh paper

claims that Americans support small countries to make them more agreeable to Arncentri~an busin~ss deals No o~e the overseas paper states -is l1Jore ~anienable to exploi~ ation than ()rJe who has been ~fed with AmeriCan money and talk of freedom

eonclusions about Catholic intelshymiddotThat is an example that shocks us for we beJjeve Jec~uality

that it does not dOju$tice to our true motives But never- Quotes Answer bull theless that is how a particular action of ours appear~ to In the fourth column I others - mowed the inadequencyofother

It is very easy for us to think that because we under- evidence offered by the critics - ta d I th h For example the -number II n ourse ves en ot ers must And if they do not UI

o Catholic senators is meiminglessthen we act like many an American in a foreign land- in this context In many states instead of trying to speak the others language we just the greatest statesman if ~ speak our own language twice as loudly and eXpeCt to ~ Catholic CQuld not be electedshyunderstood perfectly precisely because of his religion

It would be very much worthwhile if some of our In that same column I pointshyed to some neglected considershy

newspapers and )iews magazines would quote more exshy- ations such as the faCt that in tensively from the foreign press on American politics this Country only a couple of abroad Instead of looking for those who agree with us generations back most Catholics

middot we should be finding out how others actually view our were poor and unletterediJnmishyactions and motives grants

And we mighmiddot t also question ourseles a]ong these Ii In middotthe fifth column I faced the question Well are or are

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of seven

eolumns analyzing what MsgrJohn Tracy Elshylis of Catholic

Un i v e r s it y Father John J Cavenaugh of Notre Dame University and others had said about the al-

leged intellec- tual mediocrity of the CatholiCllin America

]n the first and second eolumns I showed that statist shy

tics they quoted based on examishynation of Whos Who in Amerishy ca are worthless as a gaugeinteilectual attainment In no lense is Whos Who a eomshypilation of mental achievement

In the third cOlumn) warnshyoed against accepting the secular worlds judgments as a basis for

Jines in our persm~al lives It might make tis see ourselveS riOt -American catholics(what- ging or notmiddot But one thing do middot as we really are for the first time-with much profit not ever the reasons) lagging in the know-I wish some of my readshy

only to ourselves but for those who have to live with us intellectual life ers when they read mewould I quote my answer try to pay attention to w~at I I do not know I don~ think am saying Or do I deludtf myshy

anybody knows Nobody has self in thinking that whlitever taken the trouble to define what may be my other faults) do we are tafking about eak plainy Then I cited sOme intellectual

fields in wliich Ithink Catho- Detroit to Conduct OFFiCIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESEOF FAll RIVER licsexcel orat least are not be- Teacher Worksh~p

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Fall River Mass OSborne5~7151 Msgr Ellis book American the University of Detroit Catholics and the IntelleCtual- The university has announced

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I gave credit to Msgr Ellisand Father Cavanaugh for wantshying to improve our education and scholarship And 1 urged that-the discussion be continued -but be more rational and scholarly in middotorder to be more productive

Some of the reactions were stupefying

I was accused of having atshytacked Msgr Ellis and Father

Cavanaugh 1 hadnt I was represented as taking the

position that Catholics ate inshytellectlially superior or at jeastnot lagging What I really said

was I didnt know and I didnt think anybody else knew beshy

middotcause nobody had produced conshyvincing evidence

I was charged with h~iding that theanswer to the probhim of producing more intellectual

leaders among Catholics is do nothingmiddot I never held that 1 was -described as vohible

Doubtles Imiddot am but whats that got to domiddotwithit No more than the fact that Ive got a bigitose The question isnt am I volubleb tmiddotam I rig ht u or middotwrong One writer said my satiSfacshy

tion might be construed as a Philistines sigh of coritentshy

ment But I never said I was satisfied with our educational or

intellectual achievements Whatmiddot I did say was that I was dissatshyiSfied with the evidence offered for the statement that we are intellectlllilly lagging

As middotofmiddot now I repeat tllat I dont know whether we are lagshy

6 Th -TH1E ANCHOI ursJuy 3~ 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-St Leo 11 PopeshyConfessor He was a SiCilian eminent for poetry and skilled in languages who succeeded Pope St Agatho in 682 He reformed the Gregorian chant aridmiddot Composed several liturgical

middot hymns He was known as the father f the Poor He tlied ia 883

TOMORROW-SS Osee and Aggeus Pxophets St Osee also called Hosea lived in the eighth century BC and prophesied the destruction of the kingdom of sumaria St Aggeus also called Haggai lived in the sixth century BC His prophecy called on King Darius of Persia to forshyward the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem

SATURDAY - SL Anthony Mary Zaccaria Confessor A native of Cremona Italy he studied medicine but abandoned this profession for the priest shyhood In 1530 he founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul called the Barnashybites and a womens Congrega- _ tion called the Angelic Virgins He died -in 1539 and was canonshyized in 1897 by Pope Leo XUI

SUNDAY-St Thomas More Martyr Born in London in 1478 he studied at OXford and became

middot one of Englands outstandifig lawyers He was married and deeply devoted to his family He became the first layman to hold the office of Chancellor of England Faithful to his con-

science he declined to support King Henry VIIIs divorce andmiddot refused to sigri the oath of

supremacy of the King He was imprisoned and after 15 month was beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6 1535 He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935

MONDAY - SS Cyril and ~ethodius Bishops-Confessors Venerated as the Apostles of middotthe Slavs they were brothers who were middotborn in Greece and educated in Constantinople They began their work as missionaries to the Bulgarians and on coming to Rbme were consecrated Bishshyops by Pope SL Hadrian 11 St1 Cyril who died in Rome in 869 labored in Moravia Dalmatia and southern Russia St Methshyodius who died in 885 in Morashyvia labored in Moravia Bohe- mia Poland arid neighboring eountries Their relics are venshyerated in Hie Church of middotSa

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TUESOAY-St Elizabeth of Portugal Queen-Widow She was born in 1271 the daughter middotof King PeterIII of Oragon and

was married a~ the age of 12 te King Denis of Portugal She disshytinguished herself as a peace~

middot maker between the rulers of Aragon Castile and Portugal After her husbands death she took the habit of the Third

middot OrderofSt Francis She died in 1336 and was canonized by Pope Urban VIII in 1625

WEDNESDAY-St Maria Goshyrettf Virgin The 20th century girl martyr of purity was born of farm parents on October 16 1890 at Corinaldo Italy Her father died when she was 10 and Mariashared the family responshysibilities on the farm The so of ~tenant farmer corrupted by parental neglect and reading inshydecentliterature became enamshyored of the girl and made lewd advances which she repeatedly repulsed In July 1902 a few months after she had made her First Communion the youth at tacked her and when she resisted his advance he stabbed her 14 times She died shortly aftershyward forgiving her murderer The youth was sentenced to 30 years in prison wasmiddot released after 27 years because of good

behavior and continued to lead a life of penance and devotion

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

be emphasized

Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

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This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

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son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

Expensive falo dIOcese Possibly part of the lethargy f-~--------_-

about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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THE ANCHOR- Thurs July 3 1958 8

Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

Terrific ~

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middotMORENCYS PRICESmiddot Are Lowest of AmiddotILI M()RENCY~S

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Todays Fashions

Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

here by a nun will-be presented JB TlMKEN by a New Orleans orchdiocesan

to the Holy Father this Summer

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t home in the sun under the put bo death in a gas chamber 45 Wa8hin~lon St Fairhaven 363 SECOND ST FALl RVf~ MASSiltars on your travels or at the Het Rame in religion was Sliter Just off Route 6

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

jHEI~ AIM TO FORM SOULS FOR HEAVEN

For f~rth~ ihfor~atiq ~i~e~tof j i

Rey~r~nd Mother Proy~ncial

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

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Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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niversary of middothis consecrashytion as a bishop A native of New York City he wen to )lis mision post in 1926 He was a prisoner of the Japanshyese during World War II

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

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Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

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Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

When Lourdes

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th d i saw e crow s n wondered if there

bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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the Virgin given by the childrea agree in details she appelin kneeling dressed in white and blue and displaying a lumiilOUli

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

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was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

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Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

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3 Msgr Gilligan Criticizes Prejudice Toward Integration of Schools

ST PAUL (NC)-The prejudice of many white pETshy~ns toward Negroes especially in regard to integration in schools was criticized by a prelate at the Catholic theoshylogians convention here

Msgr Francis J Gilligan Fall River native who

served poundogtr nearly 30 years as moral theologian at St Paul Seminary here declared that sepa~ation of whites and Negroes in a school does not provide effective training for future cooperation between the I8ces

About 150 theologians at shytended the convention the 13th annual one of the Catholic Theoshylogical Society of America At the opening session Archbishop William O Brady 01 8t PilUl also a Fall River native said the theologians were convened to seek grass roots aptllications of timeless theological princi-Pies

Msgr Glligan who is nCw pastor of St Marks Church here asserted that consideration must be given to the feelings of Negroes It is a fact he said that though the segregated -=hpol may be thoroughly equal many Negroes nevertheless reshy~nt it They have a feeling f being humiliated dishonored ~ being treated as an inferior

i blame for the violation of the rights of Negroes rests upon definitErwhite iridividuals

In the searching light gtDf the general judgment he stated most probably it will be reshyvealed that almost every white person in the Unit~d States has beeil infected wfthsome of the sinful virus of race prejudice

In both North and Southin this matter of segregation he concluded there is needed hu- mility and a contrite recognition that involuntary segregation is not in conformity with the teaching of Christ

Must Give True Picture Father John F X Sweeney

SJ outgoing president of the theological society declared in his presidential message that tl1eCatholic Church inAmer- ica is not known~

It is not known for what it ismiddot he said nor for what it offers for the well being the unity and the spiritual transforshymation of our country Years of indifference and contempt for a Catholic minority have drawn a dark curtain across the face of C~rists Church

Grave Problem He added that too many pershy Statingthat Negroes cannot sons see not middotthe Church of he kept in a permanent quaran- Christ that Catholics behold but

tine Msgr Gilligan continued a huge monolithic structure a They are citizens of the land Idnd of vast pressure group Increasingly they work with Until our ecclesiology sucshywhite persons they serveon public boards they hold public office These contacts will and must increilse One function of a school surely is to train both races for aditional cooperation Separation in a school does not provide effective traIning

The prelate called the intenll aHy of the prejudice of white persons a grave problem

In our opinion he added eltthe segregation in schools as a permanent and long-time pol

Icy is immoraL bull He noted that in some specishy

fic situations delay may be temporarily warranted in deshyegregating a Scl1001 but he said that in these cases there is also a moral obligation on officials wOIk for integration

Need Humility If there is a studiedpractiee

perpetuate segregation in lIChools he continued the

Sunday Closing Lcn~ Is Constitutional

ALLENTOWN (NC) -- The eonstitutionality of Pennsyivashynias Sunday closing law has been upheld by a Lehigh County Court

President Judge John James Hennirger of Quarter Sessions Court denied appeals by two employees of a chain discount store who were arrested in Whitehill Township

The ruling presumably affects about 75 similar Sunday busishyness cases District Attorney Paul A McGinley and the deshyfense l~wyers for the two appelshylants had agreed beforehand the decision in these two calles would be considered as applying to the others

Judge Henninger r e j e c ted charges that the law was vague and trespassed upon citizens rights He remarked that vagueshyness can be found in any law if an effort is made to do so

Pennsylvanias Sunday closshying law was adopted in 1794 and

revamped in 1939

Woman Bequeathes Orphanage Funds

AVELLINO (NC) - A boys orphanage made possible by the bequest of a Detroit widow is now under construction in the Italian village of Tufo The two- story building will cost $55000 part of the $150000 left for its contruction by Mrs Ermelinda DAgostino The remainder of the legacy will be used for its maintenance The orphanage will accommodate 25 boys the five Augustinian Brothers who will staff it and three lay pershy8Onnel It is expected to be corDshy~ted hI u Qf the 70

ceeds in substituing the true picture of the Church of Christ he continued for the ridicushylous and insulting image of it lodged in so qlany American

minds ou~ theologi~al task Y unfinished

Father Lowery Fund Director

Rev James V Lowery CSC dilector of religious activities and faculty director of the Alumni Association of Stonehill College has been appointed director of Stonehill College Building Fund according to an announcement by the Very Rev George S DePrizio CSC Eastshyern Provincial of Holy CrOlla

Fathers Bridgeport Conn Father Lowery succeeds the

Rev Thomas C Duffy CSC who has been connected wiih the work of the Holy eroSll Fathers on the Stonehillcampus in North Easton for most of the 25 years since the order acquired the estate of the late Frederick Lothrop Ames

Father Duffy began the Holy Cross Eastern Mission Band in 1935 later was a teacher and

then became development direcshytor of Stonehills Building Fund He wiil now become cliaplain of the Medical Mission Sisters in Philadelp 1 Pa

Brief ceremonies were conshyducted at StonehillMonday to mark the raising of the roof-tree of the new Student Union Cen-shyte~

Origin of the ceremony dates back to early civilization when it was customary to nail a small T tree to the roof-top of a new building to signify the roof raft shyers have been nailed together and erection of the framework has reached its highest point

The b~ilding is expected to be ready for use when the new school year begins in September

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THE ANCHORshyThurs July 3 1958

Alumni Receive C~lIege Degrees

June commencements saw many graduates of Holy Family

High School in New Bedford awarded degrees from colleges and universities

A Doctor of Medicine degree from Tufts Medical School has been awarded to Miss Anne Downey Masters degrees have been a~arded to Martin J Butshyler Boston College Edward Correira Bridgewater Teachers Collee James Reed Catholic University

Receiving Bacllelor degrees from Boston College were Ellen Andre Frank Carre Michael Norton Paul Kennedy and ThomllS Burgess

Margaret Urquiola received h~r Bachelors degree from Emshy

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To InteliectualSkilied Laborers

ST LOUIS (NC)-American jects of the university or are graduate schools are passing out minor phases in the research too many doctors of philosophy C1f the students advisor degrees to students who are little This often m~ans that the more than intellectual skilled iltudent comes out under test laborersmiddot conditions and procedures deshy

Jesuit Father Robert J Henle vised by another in a problem dean of St Louis University graduate school said the doctor of philosophy degree should be a real mark of distinction showshying true excellence in scholarshyship But he added many have receLved the degree with few of the qualities the true doctor should possess and with only trivial research work to show for their efforts

Quantitive Measures Suggestingthe U S university

sYstem itself may be partially to blame Father Henle acknow- ledg~d many colleges require their teachers to have a doctoral degtee a~ clgtndition of emshyp1Qyment ~s a result many have been

granted doctoral degrees for trivial reseillch after having comigtleted ~ gr~at quantity but not necessariiy a high quality of graduate w~k- he said

~NotaJI reseach makes for the desired kind of graduate trainshying h~ warned ~A topic may be original in the sense that it has never been done before and y~t be of Httle educational value

True Criteria Also there is a common

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conceived and set up by anshyother Father Henle continued This may be an execellent way of getting assistance out of gradshyuate students but it is a poor way of tranforming the student himself into a doctor

Father Henle said the true eriteria for awarding the docshytorate should be qualitative rather than a quantitative one

)leseareb T~chniciabull Subordination of reseach to

a properly educational objective will tend to eliminate the sort of pseudo-doctor who is now frequently certified by the Ph D he said For there is a way of being trained in the methods and techniques of a field so that one can be competent in reshylICarch without having that masshyter and understanding which

Repeata from College Misericorshydia in Dallas Pa

New Bedford Institute C1f Technology granted degrees to Thomas Connolly Christopher Hayes RicHard Pepin and Ronshyald Perry

bull Stonehiif College conferred degrees on John T Curry Rose Gillin who graduated magna cum laude John Markey Edshyward Tynan and Ronald Vieira

John Dawso~ received his deshygree from middotNortheastern

Shirley Perry and Amelia Poczatek received degrees from Salve Regina and Judith Mahon Bolton from Brilaquogewater Teltchshyers College

Providence College award~d

degrees to Martin Bartle Franshycis Hughes Thomas Mullarkey George Riley and Dennis Ryan

is needed for a true doctor Such a man can have a wide knowlshyedge within a field and considershyable skili in the manipulation of the discipline but still be rather thal a scholar a ma8shytel research technicianmiddot

Father Henle acknowledges that skilled research people are needed but added they should not be given the doctoral degree -themiddot highest accolade of the university-but ra~her some other degree such as master research technicilm

The true doctor of philosophy he said is one who has been brought to the highest level of academic training and who haa also undergone a transformlll shytion in intellectual comprehenshysion and ability

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Balancing the Books

Adventures of friar -Felix Continue in Once to Sinai

By Rtbull Rev Msgr John S Kennedy Eight years ago the celebrated ~nglish novelist 3nd

mediaevalist H F M Prescott published an enchanting book called Friar Felix atLarge Fniar Felix was a Dominshyican and the book recoun~ed his pilgrimage to the Holy Land -in the 1480s What ous an~ diclosed that t~e VneshyMiss Prescott wrote was tia~s were harsher and mOle based on Friar Felixs own unreasonable in the price tbey voluminous and lively ac- asked t~an Saracens or Arabs

- count of his_ adventures and This book is bursting wiih deshymisadventures That she did not lectable bits of information rich e x h a u s t the ~n b~h drama and comedy it quarry is now evident in the appearance of It i II another book d raw n from the friars jottings It is entitled Once to Sinai (Macmil lan $5) -

in 1483 Friar Felix made a trip to Palesshytine Many of his companions went directly home on completion ofmiddotthis pil shygrimage but he and a small party of oth~rs pressed on into the Sinai desert principally to visit Gebel Musa which is the Mgunt of the Law and Gebel Katerina on which stood a lashymolis monastery It is wlth this arduous expedition that the new book is concerned The travellers had to buy all kinds of gear for the journey cooking apparatus tableware lanterns special clothing basshykets and jars huge quantniigts of food and drink eapons etc Leaving Gaza their caravan consisted of 25 camels 30 donshykeys seven men to take care of the camels six men to take ~are

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Perils of Wilderness Going through the desert was

an ordeal generally fearful The arid expanse was aplace of sickshynesS-and death at all times lonely desolate and menacing Sandstorms were frequent and severe The glare of the sun was fierce its heat overpowershying

The travellers often suffered terrible thirst They were reshyle~tlessly attacked by vermin They were always at the mercy of roving Arab bands which exshyacted tolls for safe passage And their attendants on the journey were forever stealing from the precious stores

But the desert exerted its peshyeuliar attraction on the friar HI said I declare that 1 took a greater delight in the immenSity of the desert in its barrenness its terror than I ever felt at the fertility the comely and pleasshyant loveliness of Egypt

Ie had an eye for beauty In thiS austere landscape and hiS passion for exploration was not inhibited by the perils of t~e wilderness In a word even 10

the desert this tireless enthusishy astic man lost little of his

mtroduces us to a world almost 500 ye~rs away from us in time one different from ours in many respects byt strikingly like ours i~ others For exariple then~

was then an iron curtain-that of the Turkish empire and mashyriJ1e insurance wils available Miss ~rescott has made capital

use of fine material Our Neighbors

A survey of non-Catholic Christian denominations in America is attempted by Wil Iiam J Whalen in Separated Brethren (Bruce $450) I The auUior says ihat the book was written for the paish priest religious and intelligent Cathshyolic layman rather than for the professional theologian or stushydent of comparative religion

Two summary prefatory chapshyters are devotea to American Protestantism in general and the fundamental differences between Cathoiicism and Prote~tantiSm Here Mr Whalen points out llUch facts as these

That 90 per cent of American Protestants belong to the 20 largest denominations

That the average Protestant congregation numbers fewer than 350

That there are 6000 women minister or four pe~ centof the total ministry

That of the 14000000 Negroes in the country about 8500000 are Christians and of this numshyber some 8000000 are ~rotestshyants and 477000 CatholCs

That mne out of ten Negro Protestants are in segregated deshynominations

Objective Presentation The book then takes up Protshy

estant churches and sets indishyvidually tracing the history of each~ indicating its characteristic beliefs and practices giving its size and an estimate of its prosshypects Anyone of these chapshyters proves that Mr Whalen has done his research thoroughly and makes his presentation ob-middot jectively

About 75 pages are given to churches and sects which either are plainly not Protestant but have some association with Protestantism (for example in

_ ecumenical movements) or are popularly supposed t6 be Protshyestant although in fact they do not deserve he designation Chlistian middotExamples of the 1at-middot ter are the Jehovahs Witnesses

the Mormons the Christia~ Sgtcientists

TAKES NEWPOST IN LEBANON Msgr Joseph T Ryan (left) assistant nationa secretary of th~ CatlioJic Near East Welfare Association diScusses with his bishop Most Rev William A~ Scully of Albany NY the vast relief and refugee programs in Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan and the Gaza strip supported by the Holy See

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Con~tant Wife Fannny J~nus Mister Roberts Waltz of the Toreadors

LaFgest categories were For Adults and P~rtly Objectionshyable

Partly Objectionable -Among the plays showing In

the State are these For Adults Charleys Aunt

The Cocktail Party The Desk Set The Glass Menagerie Hapshypy Hunting Holiday for Lovers The Matchmaker The Most Happy Fella Night Must Fall No Time for Sergeartts Sabrina Fair A Trip to Bountiful A Visit to a Small Planet middotPartly Objectionable Blithe

Spirit Damn Yankees Fallen Angels Gigi Guys and Dolls A Hole in the Head Kiss Me Kate Pontiff Godfather To Cathedral Bell

VATICAN - CITY (NC )-Pope Pius XII has consented to be

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bell named in honor of 5t joan of Arc which will hang in the Cathedral of Rouen in France

According to custom in many Latin countries great bells and ships have godfathers and godmothers A St Joan of Arc Bell which previously hung in the Rouen Cathedral was desshytroyed during a 1944 air raid

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tures may be easily checked by consulting the Legion of Decency list U this is ncit readily avaii shyable a look at the advertising of the movie can give the gistmiddot of the story And then it is always possible to put in a call to the local Rectory to ask about the moral tone of the movie

It would be a good idea for patrons attending good plays and movies to thank the manshyager for his good taste Such bookings should be encouraged It would likewise be a good thing to express surprise and regret to any manager who books plays and movies of low moral tone Only by letting him know how insulting his wares are can there be hope of correcshytion

THI ANCHORshy 4Thurs July 3 1958

Nationamiddot1 Shrine Continued from Page One

bee~ expended on the upper I

church When additional chapshyels arid ornamentation still in the planning stage -have been added to the Shrine total cost will reach the thirty million mark

These sums are obtained through contributions of Shrine visitors and an annual collection in all churches in- the United States to be held in this Diocese on July 13

Standing as a link between Old and New World Catholi shycism the Shrine will be subshyIlta~iially complete bS next year accordrng to Rt Rev Thomas T Grady director of the Na- tional Shrine League It is linked to ancient cathedrals of Europe in that it has employed no structural steeL Like them it is constructed of masonry brick tile and stone World-middot famous sculptors have clmtrilgtshyuted to its ornamentation among them Ivan lVIestrovic Lee Law- rie john Angel and Joseph FIeri They have completed more than 50 of the 93 pieces of BCulpture to appear on the Shrine exterior

Ciassie Atmosphere

In design the Washington ehurch is Romanesque and Byshyzantine to har~onize with the classic atmosphere of the Disshytrict of Columbia One of_ ita outstanding featur~s will be the Knights Tower a campanile which is the gift of United Statell Knights of Columbus

Because of the Shrines locashytion in Washington also the site of the Catholic University 01 America and houses of study of ~any religious orders many noteworthy events -lave taken place in its lower church which bas been complete fllr some years One of these was a reshycent novena in which writings gt1 Pius XII about Our Lady formed sermon topics It was partici shypated in by twenty religi0llsorshyden and representatives 01 seven departments of CathQlic University An expansion of with the completion of the upper church

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bounce A chapter is taken up with The ~ravellers felt re~ald (or

their dlscomfoltrt~ upon re~c~~ng the two mountams and VISItingthe shrines of the Old Testament and the New located there as well as the fabulous monastery

so isolated from the Christianworld This pilgrimage concluded

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DIama and Comedy Caio delighted them Inconshy

trast to European cities of the time it was at night brllian~ with lights Friar Felix and his associatescsaw [or the first tiJ11e that incredible beast the giraffe Also for the first time they saw tasted and relished that incledshyible fruit the banana They were astonished to see that the women painted their fingemails

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examination of the Old Cathshyolics the Polish National Church

and the Liberal Catholics T~o concludmg ~hap~ers deal WIth the ecumelIcal movement and

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Approve Taxing Private Schools

STOCKTON (NC) - Methoshydists of the northern CaliforniashyNevada area have voted in favor of the taxation of private schools but on Iy after long debate among Convention delegates

The delegates appeared reshyluctant to take a stand on the eOntrovelsial Proposition 16 which will appear on the Cali shyfornia ballot in the Novembec election to decide whether propshyerty taxes will be reimposed pn private non-profit elementary and high schools in California

Delegates approved a res9lushytion that states in part Tax exemption gives incentive for the continued rapid growth of private and sectarian schools in direct competitiomiddotn with the pubshylic school system

Befole acting delegatesmiddot conshysidered the 1956 Methodist stand in which their church was comshymitted to the public school as the most effective means of proshyTiding common education for our children

New Dean BROOKLYN (NC)-Dr Wilshy

liam J Nelligan of the New York State Education Departshyments bureau of teacher educa-shytion and certifidtion has been appointed dean of St Jcihns University school of education effective Aug 1

l-~ ST SEBASTIAN AWARD Winner of the annual St Sebastian Memorial Scholarshyship established by the Catholic War Veterans of the United States for the National Council of Cathoshylic Youth Diocesan Section WiUiam N annetti of Georgeshytown Prep School smiles proudly at his $400 check A Dative of Colombia he will return thele to study 1ampw He Photo

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by the Sisters both at Notre Dame school which is bi-lingual and Jesus-Mary Academy where Frenc is among -the most popushylar of the subjects offered

Interior Spirit Young women between the

ages of 17 and 30 may apply for admission to the Religious of Jesus-Mary They are postulants for six months then receive the habit of the Congregation with its distinguishing silver _ ef08ll

Prelate Denounces Communist Bonus

TELLICHERRY (NC) - A Catholic bishop has publicly deshynounced the decision taken by Kerala states communist aushythorities to grant cash bonuses to doctors performing birth conshytrol operations

Bishop Sebastian Valloppilly of Tellicherry has warned the

states Red government that any plans to step up its birth control campaign would meet strong opposition trom all Catholics and especially Catholic doctors

Admonishing the government that it should not underestimate the opposition of Catholics to birth control the prelate made it clear that the Church whether in India or el1ywhere else could never reconcile itself to this iDshytrinsically wrong conmiddotcept

Bishop Valloppilly stated that Catholic doctors in government service would oppose the project at all cost and would never conshysent to sell the principles of their religion for money

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LOS ANGELES (NC~ - The brick and mortar stage is over for the Church in this country

Auxiliary Bishop Alden J Bell of Los Angeles fias declared that the Church is now entering all era when the laity will come into its own close to the very heartbeat of Christianity aI

teachers He made the statement in an

address to lay members of the Confraternity of Christian Docshytrine There are now about 1600 qualified lay catechists in the Los Angeles archdiocese

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One hundred and eighty-two years ago tomorrow the Founding Fathers of this country drew up and adopted

and signed a charter now recognized as one of t)1e noblest o documents of all times They baSed it on the authority of God ~ bull

In so brief a document tbese men might hwe made but one reference to the Creator But they wanted to hammermiddot home truths which they knew were fundamental1() a democracy

And so they wove into the Declarationof IndePend~nce four ~pirituany significant statements thlrt we would all do well to ponder

In this first statement they emphasizedmiddotthe natural law and God When in the co~rse of hluman events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the politIcal bonds which have connected them with~mother and to assume among the powers of the earththeseparate ~nd equal statiQD to which the laws of Nature and Natures God entitiethema decent respect to the opinions of manshykind requires that they sho~ld declare the causes which impel them to the ~eparation N

The second statement is equally posi~ive We hold these truths- to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights

Toward the end of the document the Foundingmiddotmiddot Fathers appeal to the Supreme Judge of the World for the rectitude of their intentions

The Declaration clOseS with the following statement And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reo liance on the protection of divine Providence we mutually

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Stupefying Reactionspledge to each 9ther our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred Honor Says In(lttentive ~eaders As Others See Us Make False AccusatioDs

It is a great blessing tolbe able to see ourselves as others see us By Joseph A Breig - This is true of individuals and ofnations tleveland Unherse BU~letin

Very often individuals believe that their ~tiQn8Me I keep telling myself that as a writer I have at least fair tl)at they are ldnd and thoughtfulthaf theymiddot are one thing in my favor-I say plainly what is on my mind looked upon by others in just those terms Very often Am I mistaken about that they are mistakeri~ ~ Either the ans~~er is yes or there are readers who read

What seems fair t-9 middotthem may appear to be patronising mewithout paying attention to others what isintended as kindness maymiddot beinterpreted I see no other way to exshyas high-handedness what is proffered in a spirit ogene-plain some of their reactions

rosity may be accepted with suspicion All this is due to the fact that people aredifferent

have different backgrounds against which these acts are viewed gt

And that is why p~ople must consider carefully the feelings of others must try to see their viewpoints must try to sense their reactions and to guess at their undershystanding of events -

The same is true of nations Pick up a foreign newspaper and it comes as somethingmiddot

of a shock to see how Americans are often portrayed and how this country and its policies are many times depicted

_An English paperfor example came out recently

with the answer to why the United States suppOrtlfsmall countries in their bid for freedQm and neubality andmiddot indeshy

- d lIT A ld kl b pen ence n e i merJcans wou say qUJc y~ ~ause we want all to enJmiddotoymiddot our kind of freedom The Epgljsh paper

claims that Americans support small countries to make them more agreeable to Arncentri~an busin~ss deals No o~e the overseas paper states -is l1Jore ~anienable to exploi~ ation than ()rJe who has been ~fed with AmeriCan money and talk of freedom

eonclusions about Catholic intelshymiddotThat is an example that shocks us for we beJjeve Jec~uality

that it does not dOju$tice to our true motives But never- Quotes Answer bull theless that is how a particular action of ours appear~ to In the fourth column I others - mowed the inadequencyofother

It is very easy for us to think that because we under- evidence offered by the critics - ta d I th h For example the -number II n ourse ves en ot ers must And if they do not UI

o Catholic senators is meiminglessthen we act like many an American in a foreign land- in this context In many states instead of trying to speak the others language we just the greatest statesman if ~ speak our own language twice as loudly and eXpeCt to ~ Catholic CQuld not be electedshyunderstood perfectly precisely because of his religion

It would be very much worthwhile if some of our In that same column I pointshyed to some neglected considershy

newspapers and )iews magazines would quote more exshy- ations such as the faCt that in tensively from the foreign press on American politics this Country only a couple of abroad Instead of looking for those who agree with us generations back most Catholics

middot we should be finding out how others actually view our were poor and unletterediJnmishyactions and motives grants

And we mighmiddot t also question ourseles a]ong these Ii In middotthe fifth column I faced the question Well are or are

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of seven

eolumns analyzing what MsgrJohn Tracy Elshylis of Catholic

Un i v e r s it y Father John J Cavenaugh of Notre Dame University and others had said about the al-

leged intellec- tual mediocrity of the CatholiCllin America

]n the first and second eolumns I showed that statist shy

tics they quoted based on examishynation of Whos Who in Amerishy ca are worthless as a gaugeinteilectual attainment In no lense is Whos Who a eomshypilation of mental achievement

In the third cOlumn) warnshyoed against accepting the secular worlds judgments as a basis for

Jines in our persm~al lives It might make tis see ourselveS riOt -American catholics(what- ging or notmiddot But one thing do middot as we really are for the first time-with much profit not ever the reasons) lagging in the know-I wish some of my readshy

only to ourselves but for those who have to live with us intellectual life ers when they read mewould I quote my answer try to pay attention to w~at I I do not know I don~ think am saying Or do I deludtf myshy

anybody knows Nobody has self in thinking that whlitever taken the trouble to define what may be my other faults) do we are tafking about eak plainy Then I cited sOme intellectual

fields in wliich Ithink Catho- Detroit to Conduct OFFiCIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESEOF FAll RIVER licsexcel orat least are not be- Teacher Worksh~p

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regrlie ANCHORmiddot middot Ubi IS e ee y y e at 0 IC ress 0 t e ioeese ot Fall Riyef ~ 10 In the sixth cohimn I analyzed teachers has Just open- at Highland Avenue tU

Fall River Mass OSborne5~7151 Msgr Ellis book American the University of Detroit Catholics and the IntelleCtual- The university has announced

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I gave credit to Msgr Ellisand Father Cavanaugh for wantshying to improve our education and scholarship And 1 urged that-the discussion be continued -but be more rational and scholarly in middotorder to be more productive

Some of the reactions were stupefying

I was accused of having atshytacked Msgr Ellis and Father

Cavanaugh 1 hadnt I was represented as taking the

position that Catholics ate inshytellectlially superior or at jeastnot lagging What I really said

was I didnt know and I didnt think anybody else knew beshy

middotcause nobody had produced conshyvincing evidence

I was charged with h~iding that theanswer to the probhim of producing more intellectual

leaders among Catholics is do nothingmiddot I never held that 1 was -described as vohible

Doubtles Imiddot am but whats that got to domiddotwithit No more than the fact that Ive got a bigitose The question isnt am I volubleb tmiddotam I rig ht u or middotwrong One writer said my satiSfacshy

tion might be construed as a Philistines sigh of coritentshy

ment But I never said I was satisfied with our educational or

intellectual achievements Whatmiddot I did say was that I was dissatshyiSfied with the evidence offered for the statement that we are intellectlllilly lagging

As middotofmiddot now I repeat tllat I dont know whether we are lagshy

6 Th -TH1E ANCHOI ursJuy 3~ 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-St Leo 11 PopeshyConfessor He was a SiCilian eminent for poetry and skilled in languages who succeeded Pope St Agatho in 682 He reformed the Gregorian chant aridmiddot Composed several liturgical

middot hymns He was known as the father f the Poor He tlied ia 883

TOMORROW-SS Osee and Aggeus Pxophets St Osee also called Hosea lived in the eighth century BC and prophesied the destruction of the kingdom of sumaria St Aggeus also called Haggai lived in the sixth century BC His prophecy called on King Darius of Persia to forshyward the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem

SATURDAY - SL Anthony Mary Zaccaria Confessor A native of Cremona Italy he studied medicine but abandoned this profession for the priest shyhood In 1530 he founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul called the Barnashybites and a womens Congrega- _ tion called the Angelic Virgins He died -in 1539 and was canonshyized in 1897 by Pope Leo XUI

SUNDAY-St Thomas More Martyr Born in London in 1478 he studied at OXford and became

middot one of Englands outstandifig lawyers He was married and deeply devoted to his family He became the first layman to hold the office of Chancellor of England Faithful to his con-

science he declined to support King Henry VIIIs divorce andmiddot refused to sigri the oath of

supremacy of the King He was imprisoned and after 15 month was beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6 1535 He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935

MONDAY - SS Cyril and ~ethodius Bishops-Confessors Venerated as the Apostles of middotthe Slavs they were brothers who were middotborn in Greece and educated in Constantinople They began their work as missionaries to the Bulgarians and on coming to Rbme were consecrated Bishshyops by Pope SL Hadrian 11 St1 Cyril who died in Rome in 869 labored in Moravia Dalmatia and southern Russia St Methshyodius who died in 885 in Morashyvia labored in Moravia Bohe- mia Poland arid neighboring eountries Their relics are venshyerated in Hie Church of middotSa

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TUESOAY-St Elizabeth of Portugal Queen-Widow She was born in 1271 the daughter middotof King PeterIII of Oragon and

was married a~ the age of 12 te King Denis of Portugal She disshytinguished herself as a peace~

middot maker between the rulers of Aragon Castile and Portugal After her husbands death she took the habit of the Third

middot OrderofSt Francis She died in 1336 and was canonized by Pope Urban VIII in 1625

WEDNESDAY-St Maria Goshyrettf Virgin The 20th century girl martyr of purity was born of farm parents on October 16 1890 at Corinaldo Italy Her father died when she was 10 and Mariashared the family responshysibilities on the farm The so of ~tenant farmer corrupted by parental neglect and reading inshydecentliterature became enamshyored of the girl and made lewd advances which she repeatedly repulsed In July 1902 a few months after she had made her First Communion the youth at tacked her and when she resisted his advance he stabbed her 14 times She died shortly aftershyward forgiving her murderer The youth was sentenced to 30 years in prison wasmiddot released after 27 years because of good

behavior and continued to lead a life of penance and devotion

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

be emphasized

Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

The high cost of present hosshypiUI care rarely explained aild more rarely understood iii ~ longer a problem confined to ~e ~Ocal community be eOshyserved

Concern All

This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

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son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

Expensive falo dIOcese Possibly part of the lethargy f-~--------_-

about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

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Todays Fashions

Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

here by a nun will-be presented JB TlMKEN by a New Orleans orchdiocesan

to the Holy Father this Summer

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

jHEI~ AIM TO FORM SOULS FOR HEAVEN

For f~rth~ ihfor~atiq ~i~e~tof j i

Rey~r~nd Mother Proy~ncial

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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We helpmiddotmake home plans Comemiddot true

~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

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THE ANCHOR- 11 Thurs July 3 1958

OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

NEVER ENDING NEEDS Priests brothers Ilislers bullbull money for their training bullbull seminarie Dovitllites churches chapels bullchools bullbull money for their building

All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

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OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

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Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

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Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

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~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

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bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

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zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

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68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

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lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

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was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

Americas Great Tribute to the Mother of God 0

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Balancing the Books

Adventures of friar -Felix Continue in Once to Sinai

By Rtbull Rev Msgr John S Kennedy Eight years ago the celebrated ~nglish novelist 3nd

mediaevalist H F M Prescott published an enchanting book called Friar Felix atLarge Fniar Felix was a Dominshyican and the book recoun~ed his pilgrimage to the Holy Land -in the 1480s What ous an~ diclosed that t~e VneshyMiss Prescott wrote was tia~s were harsher and mOle based on Friar Felixs own unreasonable in the price tbey voluminous and lively ac- asked t~an Saracens or Arabs

- count of his_ adventures and This book is bursting wiih deshymisadventures That she did not lectable bits of information rich e x h a u s t the ~n b~h drama and comedy it quarry is now evident in the appearance of It i II another book d raw n from the friars jottings It is entitled Once to Sinai (Macmil lan $5) -

in 1483 Friar Felix made a trip to Palesshytine Many of his companions went directly home on completion ofmiddotthis pil shygrimage but he and a small party of oth~rs pressed on into the Sinai desert principally to visit Gebel Musa which is the Mgunt of the Law and Gebel Katerina on which stood a lashymolis monastery It is wlth this arduous expedition that the new book is concerned The travellers had to buy all kinds of gear for the journey cooking apparatus tableware lanterns special clothing basshykets and jars huge quantniigts of food and drink eapons etc Leaving Gaza their caravan consisted of 25 camels 30 donshykeys seven men to take care of the camels six men to take ~are

of the donkeys and two head guides -

Perils of Wilderness Going through the desert was

an ordeal generally fearful The arid expanse was aplace of sickshynesS-and death at all times lonely desolate and menacing Sandstorms were frequent and severe The glare of the sun was fierce its heat overpowershying

The travellers often suffered terrible thirst They were reshyle~tlessly attacked by vermin They were always at the mercy of roving Arab bands which exshyacted tolls for safe passage And their attendants on the journey were forever stealing from the precious stores

But the desert exerted its peshyeuliar attraction on the friar HI said I declare that 1 took a greater delight in the immenSity of the desert in its barrenness its terror than I ever felt at the fertility the comely and pleasshyant loveliness of Egypt

Ie had an eye for beauty In thiS austere landscape and hiS passion for exploration was not inhibited by the perils of t~e wilderness In a word even 10

the desert this tireless enthusishy astic man lost little of his

mtroduces us to a world almost 500 ye~rs away from us in time one different from ours in many respects byt strikingly like ours i~ others For exariple then~

was then an iron curtain-that of the Turkish empire and mashyriJ1e insurance wils available Miss ~rescott has made capital

use of fine material Our Neighbors

A survey of non-Catholic Christian denominations in America is attempted by Wil Iiam J Whalen in Separated Brethren (Bruce $450) I The auUior says ihat the book was written for the paish priest religious and intelligent Cathshyolic layman rather than for the professional theologian or stushydent of comparative religion

Two summary prefatory chapshyters are devotea to American Protestantism in general and the fundamental differences between Cathoiicism and Prote~tantiSm Here Mr Whalen points out llUch facts as these

That 90 per cent of American Protestants belong to the 20 largest denominations

That the average Protestant congregation numbers fewer than 350

That there are 6000 women minister or four pe~ centof the total ministry

That of the 14000000 Negroes in the country about 8500000 are Christians and of this numshyber some 8000000 are ~rotestshyants and 477000 CatholCs

That mne out of ten Negro Protestants are in segregated deshynominations

Objective Presentation The book then takes up Protshy

estant churches and sets indishyvidually tracing the history of each~ indicating its characteristic beliefs and practices giving its size and an estimate of its prosshypects Anyone of these chapshyters proves that Mr Whalen has done his research thoroughly and makes his presentation ob-middot jectively

About 75 pages are given to churches and sects which either are plainly not Protestant but have some association with Protestantism (for example in

_ ecumenical movements) or are popularly supposed t6 be Protshyestant although in fact they do not deserve he designation Chlistian middotExamples of the 1at-middot ter are the Jehovahs Witnesses

the Mormons the Christia~ Sgtcientists

TAKES NEWPOST IN LEBANON Msgr Joseph T Ryan (left) assistant nationa secretary of th~ CatlioJic Near East Welfare Association diScusses with his bishop Most Rev William A~ Scully of Albany NY the vast relief and refugee programs in Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan and the Gaza strip supported by the Holy See

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Con~tant Wife Fannny J~nus Mister Roberts Waltz of the Toreadors

LaFgest categories were For Adults and P~rtly Objectionshyable

Partly Objectionable -Among the plays showing In

the State are these For Adults Charleys Aunt

The Cocktail Party The Desk Set The Glass Menagerie Hapshypy Hunting Holiday for Lovers The Matchmaker The Most Happy Fella Night Must Fall No Time for Sergeartts Sabrina Fair A Trip to Bountiful A Visit to a Small Planet middotPartly Objectionable Blithe

Spirit Damn Yankees Fallen Angels Gigi Guys and Dolls A Hole in the Head Kiss Me Kate Pontiff Godfather To Cathedral Bell

VATICAN - CITY (NC )-Pope Pius XII has consented to be

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bell named in honor of 5t joan of Arc which will hang in the Cathedral of Rouen in France

According to custom in many Latin countries great bells and ships have godfathers and godmothers A St Joan of Arc Bell which previously hung in the Rouen Cathedral was desshytroyed during a 1944 air raid

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tures may be easily checked by consulting the Legion of Decency list U this is ncit readily avaii shyable a look at the advertising of the movie can give the gistmiddot of the story And then it is always possible to put in a call to the local Rectory to ask about the moral tone of the movie

It would be a good idea for patrons attending good plays and movies to thank the manshyager for his good taste Such bookings should be encouraged It would likewise be a good thing to express surprise and regret to any manager who books plays and movies of low moral tone Only by letting him know how insulting his wares are can there be hope of correcshytion

THI ANCHORshy 4Thurs July 3 1958

Nationamiddot1 Shrine Continued from Page One

bee~ expended on the upper I

church When additional chapshyels arid ornamentation still in the planning stage -have been added to the Shrine total cost will reach the thirty million mark

These sums are obtained through contributions of Shrine visitors and an annual collection in all churches in- the United States to be held in this Diocese on July 13

Standing as a link between Old and New World Catholi shycism the Shrine will be subshyIlta~iially complete bS next year accordrng to Rt Rev Thomas T Grady director of the Na- tional Shrine League It is linked to ancient cathedrals of Europe in that it has employed no structural steeL Like them it is constructed of masonry brick tile and stone World-middot famous sculptors have clmtrilgtshyuted to its ornamentation among them Ivan lVIestrovic Lee Law- rie john Angel and Joseph FIeri They have completed more than 50 of the 93 pieces of BCulpture to appear on the Shrine exterior

Ciassie Atmosphere

In design the Washington ehurch is Romanesque and Byshyzantine to har~onize with the classic atmosphere of the Disshytrict of Columbia One of_ ita outstanding featur~s will be the Knights Tower a campanile which is the gift of United Statell Knights of Columbus

Because of the Shrines locashytion in Washington also the site of the Catholic University 01 America and houses of study of ~any religious orders many noteworthy events -lave taken place in its lower church which bas been complete fllr some years One of these was a reshycent novena in which writings gt1 Pius XII about Our Lady formed sermon topics It was partici shypated in by twenty religi0llsorshyden and representatives 01 seven departments of CathQlic University An expansion of with the completion of the upper church

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bounce A chapter is taken up with The ~ravellers felt re~ald (or

their dlscomfoltrt~ upon re~c~~ng the two mountams and VISItingthe shrines of the Old Testament and the New located there as well as the fabulous monastery

so isolated from the Christianworld This pilgrimage concluded

theY did- not retrace their steps t bull t f E t derbu t se Od or YP In 01

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on ships of the VenetIan liP Ice fleet The [act affords the

d t t t e rea er an oppor UlI y 0 se Egypt and espeCially Cairo I f hunder the ngolOUS ru eo t e I pitIless Malmuk su tanate

DIama and Comedy Caio delighted them Inconshy

trast to European cities of the time it was at night brllian~ with lights Friar Felix and his associatescsaw [or the first tiJ11e that incredible beast the giraffe Also for the first time they saw tasted and relished that incledshyible fruit the banana They were astonished to see that the women painted their fingemails

The book (ol(]uoes wLh the lea voyage from Alexanorja to VenIC It L- [ullm)luhs was uncomfol~able and 1oltlZOlrdshy

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examination of the Old Cathshyolics the Polish National Church

and the Liberal Catholics T~o concludmg ~hap~ers deal WIth the ecumelIcal movement and

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Approve Taxing Private Schools

STOCKTON (NC) - Methoshydists of the northern CaliforniashyNevada area have voted in favor of the taxation of private schools but on Iy after long debate among Convention delegates

The delegates appeared reshyluctant to take a stand on the eOntrovelsial Proposition 16 which will appear on the Cali shyfornia ballot in the Novembec election to decide whether propshyerty taxes will be reimposed pn private non-profit elementary and high schools in California

Delegates approved a res9lushytion that states in part Tax exemption gives incentive for the continued rapid growth of private and sectarian schools in direct competitiomiddotn with the pubshylic school system

Befole acting delegatesmiddot conshysidered the 1956 Methodist stand in which their church was comshymitted to the public school as the most effective means of proshyTiding common education for our children

New Dean BROOKLYN (NC)-Dr Wilshy

liam J Nelligan of the New York State Education Departshyments bureau of teacher educa-shytion and certifidtion has been appointed dean of St Jcihns University school of education effective Aug 1

l-~ ST SEBASTIAN AWARD Winner of the annual St Sebastian Memorial Scholarshyship established by the Catholic War Veterans of the United States for the National Council of Cathoshylic Youth Diocesan Section WiUiam N annetti of Georgeshytown Prep School smiles proudly at his $400 check A Dative of Colombia he will return thele to study 1ampw He Photo

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by the Sisters both at Notre Dame school which is bi-lingual and Jesus-Mary Academy where Frenc is among -the most popushylar of the subjects offered

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ages of 17 and 30 may apply for admission to the Religious of Jesus-Mary They are postulants for six months then receive the habit of the Congregation with its distinguishing silver _ ef08ll

Prelate Denounces Communist Bonus

TELLICHERRY (NC) - A Catholic bishop has publicly deshynounced the decision taken by Kerala states communist aushythorities to grant cash bonuses to doctors performing birth conshytrol operations

Bishop Sebastian Valloppilly of Tellicherry has warned the

states Red government that any plans to step up its birth control campaign would meet strong opposition trom all Catholics and especially Catholic doctors

Admonishing the government that it should not underestimate the opposition of Catholics to birth control the prelate made it clear that the Church whether in India or el1ywhere else could never reconcile itself to this iDshytrinsically wrong conmiddotcept

Bishop Valloppilly stated that Catholic doctors in government service would oppose the project at all cost and would never conshysent to sell the principles of their religion for money

Priest SO Years PUEBLO (NC) - Bishop Joshy

seph C Willging of Pueblo obshyserved his 50th anniversary in the priesthood by offering it Solemn Pontifical Mass of ThanksgiviUg The Colorado middotOrshydinary has been notified that

His Holiness Pope Pius XII had named him as an Assistant at the Pontifical Throne

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Supreme ~ontiff Sets Canonization Date-

VATICAN CITY (NC) -His ~olinesS Pope Pius has anshynounced solemn ceremonies for the canonization of two blesseds will be held in St Peters Bashysilica Nov 23

The Pontiff made the anshynouncement during the third and final part of the first conshysistory he had called in foyen years

The Pope put the final seal of approval on the canonization of Blessed Charles of Sen Italian Franciscan Brother and Blessed Joachina de Vedruna y Mas Spanish foundresa of the Religious of Charity

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LOS ANGELES (NC~ - The brick and mortar stage is over for the Church in this country

Auxiliary Bishop Alden J Bell of Los Angeles fias declared that the Church is now entering all era when the laity will come into its own close to the very heartbeat of Christianity aI

teachers He made the statement in an

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--Declarationof Independence

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One hundred and eighty-two years ago tomorrow the Founding Fathers of this country drew up and adopted

and signed a charter now recognized as one of t)1e noblest o documents of all times They baSed it on the authority of God ~ bull

In so brief a document tbese men might hwe made but one reference to the Creator But they wanted to hammermiddot home truths which they knew were fundamental1() a democracy

And so they wove into the Declarationof IndePend~nce four ~pirituany significant statements thlrt we would all do well to ponder

In this first statement they emphasizedmiddotthe natural law and God When in the co~rse of hluman events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the politIcal bonds which have connected them with~mother and to assume among the powers of the earththeseparate ~nd equal statiQD to which the laws of Nature and Natures God entitiethema decent respect to the opinions of manshykind requires that they sho~ld declare the causes which impel them to the ~eparation N

The second statement is equally posi~ive We hold these truths- to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights

Toward the end of the document the Foundingmiddotmiddot Fathers appeal to the Supreme Judge of the World for the rectitude of their intentions

The Declaration clOseS with the following statement And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reo liance on the protection of divine Providence we mutually

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Stupefying Reactionspledge to each 9ther our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred Honor Says In(lttentive ~eaders As Others See Us Make False AccusatioDs

It is a great blessing tolbe able to see ourselves as others see us By Joseph A Breig - This is true of individuals and ofnations tleveland Unherse BU~letin

Very often individuals believe that their ~tiQn8Me I keep telling myself that as a writer I have at least fair tl)at they are ldnd and thoughtfulthaf theymiddot are one thing in my favor-I say plainly what is on my mind looked upon by others in just those terms Very often Am I mistaken about that they are mistakeri~ ~ Either the ans~~er is yes or there are readers who read

What seems fair t-9 middotthem may appear to be patronising mewithout paying attention to others what isintended as kindness maymiddot beinterpreted I see no other way to exshyas high-handedness what is proffered in a spirit ogene-plain some of their reactions

rosity may be accepted with suspicion All this is due to the fact that people aredifferent

have different backgrounds against which these acts are viewed gt

And that is why p~ople must consider carefully the feelings of others must try to see their viewpoints must try to sense their reactions and to guess at their undershystanding of events -

The same is true of nations Pick up a foreign newspaper and it comes as somethingmiddot

of a shock to see how Americans are often portrayed and how this country and its policies are many times depicted

_An English paperfor example came out recently

with the answer to why the United States suppOrtlfsmall countries in their bid for freedQm and neubality andmiddot indeshy

- d lIT A ld kl b pen ence n e i merJcans wou say qUJc y~ ~ause we want all to enJmiddotoymiddot our kind of freedom The Epgljsh paper

claims that Americans support small countries to make them more agreeable to Arncentri~an busin~ss deals No o~e the overseas paper states -is l1Jore ~anienable to exploi~ ation than ()rJe who has been ~fed with AmeriCan money and talk of freedom

eonclusions about Catholic intelshymiddotThat is an example that shocks us for we beJjeve Jec~uality

that it does not dOju$tice to our true motives But never- Quotes Answer bull theless that is how a particular action of ours appear~ to In the fourth column I others - mowed the inadequencyofother

It is very easy for us to think that because we under- evidence offered by the critics - ta d I th h For example the -number II n ourse ves en ot ers must And if they do not UI

o Catholic senators is meiminglessthen we act like many an American in a foreign land- in this context In many states instead of trying to speak the others language we just the greatest statesman if ~ speak our own language twice as loudly and eXpeCt to ~ Catholic CQuld not be electedshyunderstood perfectly precisely because of his religion

It would be very much worthwhile if some of our In that same column I pointshyed to some neglected considershy

newspapers and )iews magazines would quote more exshy- ations such as the faCt that in tensively from the foreign press on American politics this Country only a couple of abroad Instead of looking for those who agree with us generations back most Catholics

middot we should be finding out how others actually view our were poor and unletterediJnmishyactions and motives grants

And we mighmiddot t also question ourseles a]ong these Ii In middotthe fifth column I faced the question Well are or are

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of seven

eolumns analyzing what MsgrJohn Tracy Elshylis of Catholic

Un i v e r s it y Father John J Cavenaugh of Notre Dame University and others had said about the al-

leged intellec- tual mediocrity of the CatholiCllin America

]n the first and second eolumns I showed that statist shy

tics they quoted based on examishynation of Whos Who in Amerishy ca are worthless as a gaugeinteilectual attainment In no lense is Whos Who a eomshypilation of mental achievement

In the third cOlumn) warnshyoed against accepting the secular worlds judgments as a basis for

Jines in our persm~al lives It might make tis see ourselveS riOt -American catholics(what- ging or notmiddot But one thing do middot as we really are for the first time-with much profit not ever the reasons) lagging in the know-I wish some of my readshy

only to ourselves but for those who have to live with us intellectual life ers when they read mewould I quote my answer try to pay attention to w~at I I do not know I don~ think am saying Or do I deludtf myshy

anybody knows Nobody has self in thinking that whlitever taken the trouble to define what may be my other faults) do we are tafking about eak plainy Then I cited sOme intellectual

fields in wliich Ithink Catho- Detroit to Conduct OFFiCIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESEOF FAll RIVER licsexcel orat least are not be- Teacher Worksh~p

h d W kl b bullTh h I P t Ii o hind the p~ ck - middotDETROTT (NC )- scmiddothOOmiddotmiddotl for

regrlie ANCHORmiddot middot Ubi IS e ee y y e at 0 IC ress 0 t e ioeese ot Fall Riyef ~ 10 In the sixth cohimn I analyzed teachers has Just open- at Highland Avenue tU

Fall River Mass OSborne5~7151 Msgr Ellis book American the University of Detroit Catholics and the IntelleCtual- The university has announced

PUBLISHERmiddotLife and found it wanting iDi~w~1l conduct a workshopwith

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Summing up my position was this critics of Catholic inshytellectuality in America did not prove their case Neither did the critics of the critics bull

I gave credit to Msgr Ellisand Father Cavanaugh for wantshying to improve our education and scholarship And 1 urged that-the discussion be continued -but be more rational and scholarly in middotorder to be more productive

Some of the reactions were stupefying

I was accused of having atshytacked Msgr Ellis and Father

Cavanaugh 1 hadnt I was represented as taking the

position that Catholics ate inshytellectlially superior or at jeastnot lagging What I really said

was I didnt know and I didnt think anybody else knew beshy

middotcause nobody had produced conshyvincing evidence

I was charged with h~iding that theanswer to the probhim of producing more intellectual

leaders among Catholics is do nothingmiddot I never held that 1 was -described as vohible

Doubtles Imiddot am but whats that got to domiddotwithit No more than the fact that Ive got a bigitose The question isnt am I volubleb tmiddotam I rig ht u or middotwrong One writer said my satiSfacshy

tion might be construed as a Philistines sigh of coritentshy

ment But I never said I was satisfied with our educational or

intellectual achievements Whatmiddot I did say was that I was dissatshyiSfied with the evidence offered for the statement that we are intellectlllilly lagging

As middotofmiddot now I repeat tllat I dont know whether we are lagshy

6 Th -TH1E ANCHOI ursJuy 3~ 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-St Leo 11 PopeshyConfessor He was a SiCilian eminent for poetry and skilled in languages who succeeded Pope St Agatho in 682 He reformed the Gregorian chant aridmiddot Composed several liturgical

middot hymns He was known as the father f the Poor He tlied ia 883

TOMORROW-SS Osee and Aggeus Pxophets St Osee also called Hosea lived in the eighth century BC and prophesied the destruction of the kingdom of sumaria St Aggeus also called Haggai lived in the sixth century BC His prophecy called on King Darius of Persia to forshyward the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem

SATURDAY - SL Anthony Mary Zaccaria Confessor A native of Cremona Italy he studied medicine but abandoned this profession for the priest shyhood In 1530 he founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul called the Barnashybites and a womens Congrega- _ tion called the Angelic Virgins He died -in 1539 and was canonshyized in 1897 by Pope Leo XUI

SUNDAY-St Thomas More Martyr Born in London in 1478 he studied at OXford and became

middot one of Englands outstandifig lawyers He was married and deeply devoted to his family He became the first layman to hold the office of Chancellor of England Faithful to his con-

science he declined to support King Henry VIIIs divorce andmiddot refused to sigri the oath of

supremacy of the King He was imprisoned and after 15 month was beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6 1535 He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935

MONDAY - SS Cyril and ~ethodius Bishops-Confessors Venerated as the Apostles of middotthe Slavs they were brothers who were middotborn in Greece and educated in Constantinople They began their work as missionaries to the Bulgarians and on coming to Rbme were consecrated Bishshyops by Pope SL Hadrian 11 St1 Cyril who died in Rome in 869 labored in Moravia Dalmatia and southern Russia St Methshyodius who died in 885 in Morashyvia labored in Moravia Bohe- mia Poland arid neighboring eountries Their relics are venshyerated in Hie Church of middotSa

middot ~lemeqte Rom~

TUESOAY-St Elizabeth of Portugal Queen-Widow She was born in 1271 the daughter middotof King PeterIII of Oragon and

was married a~ the age of 12 te King Denis of Portugal She disshytinguished herself as a peace~

middot maker between the rulers of Aragon Castile and Portugal After her husbands death she took the habit of the Third

middot OrderofSt Francis She died in 1336 and was canonized by Pope Urban VIII in 1625

WEDNESDAY-St Maria Goshyrettf Virgin The 20th century girl martyr of purity was born of farm parents on October 16 1890 at Corinaldo Italy Her father died when she was 10 and Mariashared the family responshysibilities on the farm The so of ~tenant farmer corrupted by parental neglect and reading inshydecentliterature became enamshyored of the girl and made lewd advances which she repeatedly repulsed In July 1902 a few months after she had made her First Communion the youth at tacked her and when she resisted his advance he stabbed her 14 times She died shortly aftershyward forgiving her murderer The youth was sentenced to 30 years in prison wasmiddot released after 27 years because of good

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

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Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

The high cost of present hosshypiUI care rarely explained aild more rarely understood iii ~ longer a problem confined to ~e ~Ocal community be eOshyserved

Concern All

This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

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son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

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about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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THE ANCHOR- Thurs July 3 1958 8

Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

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Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

here by a nun will-be presented JB TlMKEN by a New Orleans orchdiocesan

to the Holy Father this Summer

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

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THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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NTHI BASEMEN OF ST ANNES CHURCH

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

If you want to receive a free copy of our Novena prayer to Good St Anne

If you plan a Pilgrimage for your parish or yor SoCiety

Write to ST ANNES SHRINE ~ middot818 MIDDLE STREET FALL RIVER MASS Rev Raymond M Bedard OPmiddot Director

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

I

A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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niversary of middothis consecrashytion as a bishop A native of New York City he wen to )lis mision post in 1926 He was a prisoner of the Japanshyese during World War II

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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The sad fact is that we are ~ot prepared to pl~n the proper relationship between wages atid

cialistmiddot ~ So the question recurs What

next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

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Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

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uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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THEIR WORK IS EDUCATION Dedicated to the task of providing Ami Levesque await descent of ban Practical instruction in journalism is Kirls with a well rounded secondary school education Religious of Jesus and given in second right photo to Gertrude Lavoie (left) and Annette JusshyMary are shown engaged in typical activities at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall seaume by Mother St John Berchmans In right photo Mother liarie dll River In left photo Mother St Ambroise guides Jacqueline Boutin (left) Temple Mother St Roland and Mother Marie of the Rosary pose graciously and Jacqueline Plante in chemistry experiment In second left photo Mother in the library for the ph~tographer Marie Rene referees basketball game as Louise Gamache (left) and Mary

Approve Taxing Private Schools

STOCKTON (NC) - Methoshydists of the northern CaliforniashyNevada area have voted in favor of the taxation of private schools but on Iy after long debate among Convention delegates

The delegates appeared reshyluctant to take a stand on the eOntrovelsial Proposition 16 which will appear on the Cali shyfornia ballot in the Novembec election to decide whether propshyerty taxes will be reimposed pn private non-profit elementary and high schools in California

Delegates approved a res9lushytion that states in part Tax exemption gives incentive for the continued rapid growth of private and sectarian schools in direct competitiomiddotn with the pubshylic school system

Befole acting delegatesmiddot conshysidered the 1956 Methodist stand in which their church was comshymitted to the public school as the most effective means of proshyTiding common education for our children

New Dean BROOKLYN (NC)-Dr Wilshy

liam J Nelligan of the New York State Education Departshyments bureau of teacher educa-shytion and certifidtion has been appointed dean of St Jcihns University school of education effective Aug 1

l-~ ST SEBASTIAN AWARD Winner of the annual St Sebastian Memorial Scholarshyship established by the Catholic War Veterans of the United States for the National Council of Cathoshylic Youth Diocesan Section WiUiam N annetti of Georgeshytown Prep School smiles proudly at his $400 check A Dative of Colombia he will return thele to study 1ampw He Photo

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by the Sisters both at Notre Dame school which is bi-lingual and Jesus-Mary Academy where Frenc is among -the most popushylar of the subjects offered

Interior Spirit Young women between the

ages of 17 and 30 may apply for admission to the Religious of Jesus-Mary They are postulants for six months then receive the habit of the Congregation with its distinguishing silver _ ef08ll

Prelate Denounces Communist Bonus

TELLICHERRY (NC) - A Catholic bishop has publicly deshynounced the decision taken by Kerala states communist aushythorities to grant cash bonuses to doctors performing birth conshytrol operations

Bishop Sebastian Valloppilly of Tellicherry has warned the

states Red government that any plans to step up its birth control campaign would meet strong opposition trom all Catholics and especially Catholic doctors

Admonishing the government that it should not underestimate the opposition of Catholics to birth control the prelate made it clear that the Church whether in India or el1ywhere else could never reconcile itself to this iDshytrinsically wrong conmiddotcept

Bishop Valloppilly stated that Catholic doctors in government service would oppose the project at all cost and would never conshysent to sell the principles of their religion for money

Priest SO Years PUEBLO (NC) - Bishop Joshy

seph C Willging of Pueblo obshyserved his 50th anniversary in the priesthood by offering it Solemn Pontifical Mass of ThanksgiviUg The Colorado middotOrshydinary has been notified that

His Holiness Pope Pius XII had named him as an Assistant at the Pontifical Throne

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During the novitiate candishydates are impressed with the characteristics of the Religious which are obedience zeal simshyplicity and union in charity At profession vows are taken for a five-year period after which the new Sister enters upon her life

Supreme ~ontiff Sets Canonization Date-

VATICAN CITY (NC) -His ~olinesS Pope Pius has anshynounced solemn ceremonies for the canonization of two blesseds will be held in St Peters Bashysilica Nov 23

The Pontiff made the anshynouncement during the third and final part of the first conshysistory he had called in foyen years

The Pope put the final seal of approval on the canonization of Blessed Charles of Sen Italian Franciscan Brother and Blessed Joachina de Vedruna y Mas Spanish foundresa of the Religious of Charity

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LOS ANGELES (NC~ - The brick and mortar stage is over for the Church in this country

Auxiliary Bishop Alden J Bell of Los Angeles fias declared that the Church is now entering all era when the laity will come into its own close to the very heartbeat of Christianity aI

teachers He made the statement in an

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--Declarationof Independence

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One hundred and eighty-two years ago tomorrow the Founding Fathers of this country drew up and adopted

and signed a charter now recognized as one of t)1e noblest o documents of all times They baSed it on the authority of God ~ bull

In so brief a document tbese men might hwe made but one reference to the Creator But they wanted to hammermiddot home truths which they knew were fundamental1() a democracy

And so they wove into the Declarationof IndePend~nce four ~pirituany significant statements thlrt we would all do well to ponder

In this first statement they emphasizedmiddotthe natural law and God When in the co~rse of hluman events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the politIcal bonds which have connected them with~mother and to assume among the powers of the earththeseparate ~nd equal statiQD to which the laws of Nature and Natures God entitiethema decent respect to the opinions of manshykind requires that they sho~ld declare the causes which impel them to the ~eparation N

The second statement is equally posi~ive We hold these truths- to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights

Toward the end of the document the Foundingmiddotmiddot Fathers appeal to the Supreme Judge of the World for the rectitude of their intentions

The Declaration clOseS with the following statement And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reo liance on the protection of divine Providence we mutually

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Stupefying Reactionspledge to each 9ther our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred Honor Says In(lttentive ~eaders As Others See Us Make False AccusatioDs

It is a great blessing tolbe able to see ourselves as others see us By Joseph A Breig - This is true of individuals and ofnations tleveland Unherse BU~letin

Very often individuals believe that their ~tiQn8Me I keep telling myself that as a writer I have at least fair tl)at they are ldnd and thoughtfulthaf theymiddot are one thing in my favor-I say plainly what is on my mind looked upon by others in just those terms Very often Am I mistaken about that they are mistakeri~ ~ Either the ans~~er is yes or there are readers who read

What seems fair t-9 middotthem may appear to be patronising mewithout paying attention to others what isintended as kindness maymiddot beinterpreted I see no other way to exshyas high-handedness what is proffered in a spirit ogene-plain some of their reactions

rosity may be accepted with suspicion All this is due to the fact that people aredifferent

have different backgrounds against which these acts are viewed gt

And that is why p~ople must consider carefully the feelings of others must try to see their viewpoints must try to sense their reactions and to guess at their undershystanding of events -

The same is true of nations Pick up a foreign newspaper and it comes as somethingmiddot

of a shock to see how Americans are often portrayed and how this country and its policies are many times depicted

_An English paperfor example came out recently

with the answer to why the United States suppOrtlfsmall countries in their bid for freedQm and neubality andmiddot indeshy

- d lIT A ld kl b pen ence n e i merJcans wou say qUJc y~ ~ause we want all to enJmiddotoymiddot our kind of freedom The Epgljsh paper

claims that Americans support small countries to make them more agreeable to Arncentri~an busin~ss deals No o~e the overseas paper states -is l1Jore ~anienable to exploi~ ation than ()rJe who has been ~fed with AmeriCan money and talk of freedom

eonclusions about Catholic intelshymiddotThat is an example that shocks us for we beJjeve Jec~uality

that it does not dOju$tice to our true motives But never- Quotes Answer bull theless that is how a particular action of ours appear~ to In the fourth column I others - mowed the inadequencyofother

It is very easy for us to think that because we under- evidence offered by the critics - ta d I th h For example the -number II n ourse ves en ot ers must And if they do not UI

o Catholic senators is meiminglessthen we act like many an American in a foreign land- in this context In many states instead of trying to speak the others language we just the greatest statesman if ~ speak our own language twice as loudly and eXpeCt to ~ Catholic CQuld not be electedshyunderstood perfectly precisely because of his religion

It would be very much worthwhile if some of our In that same column I pointshyed to some neglected considershy

newspapers and )iews magazines would quote more exshy- ations such as the faCt that in tensively from the foreign press on American politics this Country only a couple of abroad Instead of looking for those who agree with us generations back most Catholics

middot we should be finding out how others actually view our were poor and unletterediJnmishyactions and motives grants

And we mighmiddot t also question ourseles a]ong these Ii In middotthe fifth column I faced the question Well are or are

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of seven

eolumns analyzing what MsgrJohn Tracy Elshylis of Catholic

Un i v e r s it y Father John J Cavenaugh of Notre Dame University and others had said about the al-

leged intellec- tual mediocrity of the CatholiCllin America

]n the first and second eolumns I showed that statist shy

tics they quoted based on examishynation of Whos Who in Amerishy ca are worthless as a gaugeinteilectual attainment In no lense is Whos Who a eomshypilation of mental achievement

In the third cOlumn) warnshyoed against accepting the secular worlds judgments as a basis for

Jines in our persm~al lives It might make tis see ourselveS riOt -American catholics(what- ging or notmiddot But one thing do middot as we really are for the first time-with much profit not ever the reasons) lagging in the know-I wish some of my readshy

only to ourselves but for those who have to live with us intellectual life ers when they read mewould I quote my answer try to pay attention to w~at I I do not know I don~ think am saying Or do I deludtf myshy

anybody knows Nobody has self in thinking that whlitever taken the trouble to define what may be my other faults) do we are tafking about eak plainy Then I cited sOme intellectual

fields in wliich Ithink Catho- Detroit to Conduct OFFiCIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESEOF FAll RIVER licsexcel orat least are not be- Teacher Worksh~p

h d W kl b bullTh h I P t Ii o hind the p~ ck - middotDETROTT (NC )- scmiddothOOmiddotmiddotl for

regrlie ANCHORmiddot middot Ubi IS e ee y y e at 0 IC ress 0 t e ioeese ot Fall Riyef ~ 10 In the sixth cohimn I analyzed teachers has Just open- at Highland Avenue tU

Fall River Mass OSborne5~7151 Msgr Ellis book American the University of Detroit Catholics and the IntelleCtual- The university has announced

PUBLISHERmiddotLife and found it wanting iDi~w~1l conduct a workshopwith

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Summing up my position was this critics of Catholic inshytellectuality in America did not prove their case Neither did the critics of the critics bull

I gave credit to Msgr Ellisand Father Cavanaugh for wantshying to improve our education and scholarship And 1 urged that-the discussion be continued -but be more rational and scholarly in middotorder to be more productive

Some of the reactions were stupefying

I was accused of having atshytacked Msgr Ellis and Father

Cavanaugh 1 hadnt I was represented as taking the

position that Catholics ate inshytellectlially superior or at jeastnot lagging What I really said

was I didnt know and I didnt think anybody else knew beshy

middotcause nobody had produced conshyvincing evidence

I was charged with h~iding that theanswer to the probhim of producing more intellectual

leaders among Catholics is do nothingmiddot I never held that 1 was -described as vohible

Doubtles Imiddot am but whats that got to domiddotwithit No more than the fact that Ive got a bigitose The question isnt am I volubleb tmiddotam I rig ht u or middotwrong One writer said my satiSfacshy

tion might be construed as a Philistines sigh of coritentshy

ment But I never said I was satisfied with our educational or

intellectual achievements Whatmiddot I did say was that I was dissatshyiSfied with the evidence offered for the statement that we are intellectlllilly lagging

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6 Th -TH1E ANCHOI ursJuy 3~ 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-St Leo 11 PopeshyConfessor He was a SiCilian eminent for poetry and skilled in languages who succeeded Pope St Agatho in 682 He reformed the Gregorian chant aridmiddot Composed several liturgical

middot hymns He was known as the father f the Poor He tlied ia 883

TOMORROW-SS Osee and Aggeus Pxophets St Osee also called Hosea lived in the eighth century BC and prophesied the destruction of the kingdom of sumaria St Aggeus also called Haggai lived in the sixth century BC His prophecy called on King Darius of Persia to forshyward the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem

SATURDAY - SL Anthony Mary Zaccaria Confessor A native of Cremona Italy he studied medicine but abandoned this profession for the priest shyhood In 1530 he founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul called the Barnashybites and a womens Congrega- _ tion called the Angelic Virgins He died -in 1539 and was canonshyized in 1897 by Pope Leo XUI

SUNDAY-St Thomas More Martyr Born in London in 1478 he studied at OXford and became

middot one of Englands outstandifig lawyers He was married and deeply devoted to his family He became the first layman to hold the office of Chancellor of England Faithful to his con-

science he declined to support King Henry VIIIs divorce andmiddot refused to sigri the oath of

supremacy of the King He was imprisoned and after 15 month was beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6 1535 He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935

MONDAY - SS Cyril and ~ethodius Bishops-Confessors Venerated as the Apostles of middotthe Slavs they were brothers who were middotborn in Greece and educated in Constantinople They began their work as missionaries to the Bulgarians and on coming to Rbme were consecrated Bishshyops by Pope SL Hadrian 11 St1 Cyril who died in Rome in 869 labored in Moravia Dalmatia and southern Russia St Methshyodius who died in 885 in Morashyvia labored in Moravia Bohe- mia Poland arid neighboring eountries Their relics are venshyerated in Hie Church of middotSa

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TUESOAY-St Elizabeth of Portugal Queen-Widow She was born in 1271 the daughter middotof King PeterIII of Oragon and

was married a~ the age of 12 te King Denis of Portugal She disshytinguished herself as a peace~

middot maker between the rulers of Aragon Castile and Portugal After her husbands death she took the habit of the Third

middot OrderofSt Francis She died in 1336 and was canonized by Pope Urban VIII in 1625

WEDNESDAY-St Maria Goshyrettf Virgin The 20th century girl martyr of purity was born of farm parents on October 16 1890 at Corinaldo Italy Her father died when she was 10 and Mariashared the family responshysibilities on the farm The so of ~tenant farmer corrupted by parental neglect and reading inshydecentliterature became enamshyored of the girl and made lewd advances which she repeatedly repulsed In July 1902 a few months after she had made her First Communion the youth at tacked her and when she resisted his advance he stabbed her 14 times She died shortly aftershyward forgiving her murderer The youth was sentenced to 30 years in prison wasmiddot released after 27 years because of good

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

be emphasized

Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

The high cost of present hosshypiUI care rarely explained aild more rarely understood iii ~ longer a problem confined to ~e ~Ocal community be eOshyserved

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This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

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son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

Expensive falo dIOcese Possibly part of the lethargy f-~--------_-

about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

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Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

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In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

jHEI~ AIM TO FORM SOULS FOR HEAVEN

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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We helpmiddotmake home plans Comemiddot true

~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

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THE ANCHOR- 11 Thurs July 3 1958

OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

Amiddotrchbishop Cushing indicated

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

OF FALL RIVER MASS

NTHI BASEMEN OF ST ANNES CHURCH

Corner South Main and Middle Streetsmiddot j t

SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

If you want to receive a free copy of our Novena prayer to Good St Anne

If you plan a Pilgrimage for your parish or yor SoCiety

Write to ST ANNES SHRINE ~ middot818 MIDDLE STREET FALL RIVER MASS Rev Raymond M Bedard OPmiddot Director

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

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P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

d middot w ~ g e s an

h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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The sad fact is that we are ~ot prepared to pl~n the proper relationship between wages atid

cialistmiddot ~ So the question recurs What

next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

i bull bull only hope lies in a renewal gtf smiles as he receIves hIS CliCistiaIiitymiddot and in its expari

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

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Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

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IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

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lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

ultimate conflict less than ulti- ~a~e weapotns_ w(I1~ bh~ buset or

a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

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theology The award will be presented

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the Virgin given by the childrea agree in details she appelin kneeling dressed in white and blue and displaying a lumiilOUli

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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--Declarationof Independence

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One hundred and eighty-two years ago tomorrow the Founding Fathers of this country drew up and adopted

and signed a charter now recognized as one of t)1e noblest o documents of all times They baSed it on the authority of God ~ bull

In so brief a document tbese men might hwe made but one reference to the Creator But they wanted to hammermiddot home truths which they knew were fundamental1() a democracy

And so they wove into the Declarationof IndePend~nce four ~pirituany significant statements thlrt we would all do well to ponder

In this first statement they emphasizedmiddotthe natural law and God When in the co~rse of hluman events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the politIcal bonds which have connected them with~mother and to assume among the powers of the earththeseparate ~nd equal statiQD to which the laws of Nature and Natures God entitiethema decent respect to the opinions of manshykind requires that they sho~ld declare the causes which impel them to the ~eparation N

The second statement is equally posi~ive We hold these truths- to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights

Toward the end of the document the Foundingmiddotmiddot Fathers appeal to the Supreme Judge of the World for the rectitude of their intentions

The Declaration clOseS with the following statement And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reo liance on the protection of divine Providence we mutually

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Stupefying Reactionspledge to each 9ther our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred Honor Says In(lttentive ~eaders As Others See Us Make False AccusatioDs

It is a great blessing tolbe able to see ourselves as others see us By Joseph A Breig - This is true of individuals and ofnations tleveland Unherse BU~letin

Very often individuals believe that their ~tiQn8Me I keep telling myself that as a writer I have at least fair tl)at they are ldnd and thoughtfulthaf theymiddot are one thing in my favor-I say plainly what is on my mind looked upon by others in just those terms Very often Am I mistaken about that they are mistakeri~ ~ Either the ans~~er is yes or there are readers who read

What seems fair t-9 middotthem may appear to be patronising mewithout paying attention to others what isintended as kindness maymiddot beinterpreted I see no other way to exshyas high-handedness what is proffered in a spirit ogene-plain some of their reactions

rosity may be accepted with suspicion All this is due to the fact that people aredifferent

have different backgrounds against which these acts are viewed gt

And that is why p~ople must consider carefully the feelings of others must try to see their viewpoints must try to sense their reactions and to guess at their undershystanding of events -

The same is true of nations Pick up a foreign newspaper and it comes as somethingmiddot

of a shock to see how Americans are often portrayed and how this country and its policies are many times depicted

_An English paperfor example came out recently

with the answer to why the United States suppOrtlfsmall countries in their bid for freedQm and neubality andmiddot indeshy

- d lIT A ld kl b pen ence n e i merJcans wou say qUJc y~ ~ause we want all to enJmiddotoymiddot our kind of freedom The Epgljsh paper

claims that Americans support small countries to make them more agreeable to Arncentri~an busin~ss deals No o~e the overseas paper states -is l1Jore ~anienable to exploi~ ation than ()rJe who has been ~fed with AmeriCan money and talk of freedom

eonclusions about Catholic intelshymiddotThat is an example that shocks us for we beJjeve Jec~uality

that it does not dOju$tice to our true motives But never- Quotes Answer bull theless that is how a particular action of ours appear~ to In the fourth column I others - mowed the inadequencyofother

It is very easy for us to think that because we under- evidence offered by the critics - ta d I th h For example the -number II n ourse ves en ot ers must And if they do not UI

o Catholic senators is meiminglessthen we act like many an American in a foreign land- in this context In many states instead of trying to speak the others language we just the greatest statesman if ~ speak our own language twice as loudly and eXpeCt to ~ Catholic CQuld not be electedshyunderstood perfectly precisely because of his religion

It would be very much worthwhile if some of our In that same column I pointshyed to some neglected considershy

newspapers and )iews magazines would quote more exshy- ations such as the faCt that in tensively from the foreign press on American politics this Country only a couple of abroad Instead of looking for those who agree with us generations back most Catholics

middot we should be finding out how others actually view our were poor and unletterediJnmishyactions and motives grants

And we mighmiddot t also question ourseles a]ong these Ii In middotthe fifth column I faced the question Well are or are

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of seven

eolumns analyzing what MsgrJohn Tracy Elshylis of Catholic

Un i v e r s it y Father John J Cavenaugh of Notre Dame University and others had said about the al-

leged intellec- tual mediocrity of the CatholiCllin America

]n the first and second eolumns I showed that statist shy

tics they quoted based on examishynation of Whos Who in Amerishy ca are worthless as a gaugeinteilectual attainment In no lense is Whos Who a eomshypilation of mental achievement

In the third cOlumn) warnshyoed against accepting the secular worlds judgments as a basis for

Jines in our persm~al lives It might make tis see ourselveS riOt -American catholics(what- ging or notmiddot But one thing do middot as we really are for the first time-with much profit not ever the reasons) lagging in the know-I wish some of my readshy

only to ourselves but for those who have to live with us intellectual life ers when they read mewould I quote my answer try to pay attention to w~at I I do not know I don~ think am saying Or do I deludtf myshy

anybody knows Nobody has self in thinking that whlitever taken the trouble to define what may be my other faults) do we are tafking about eak plainy Then I cited sOme intellectual

fields in wliich Ithink Catho- Detroit to Conduct OFFiCIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESEOF FAll RIVER licsexcel orat least are not be- Teacher Worksh~p

h d W kl b bullTh h I P t Ii o hind the p~ ck - middotDETROTT (NC )- scmiddothOOmiddotmiddotl for

regrlie ANCHORmiddot middot Ubi IS e ee y y e at 0 IC ress 0 t e ioeese ot Fall Riyef ~ 10 In the sixth cohimn I analyzed teachers has Just open- at Highland Avenue tU

Fall River Mass OSborne5~7151 Msgr Ellis book American the University of Detroit Catholics and the IntelleCtual- The university has announced

PUBLISHERmiddotLife and found it wanting iDi~w~1l conduct a workshopwith

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Summing up my position was this critics of Catholic inshytellectuality in America did not prove their case Neither did the critics of the critics bull

I gave credit to Msgr Ellisand Father Cavanaugh for wantshying to improve our education and scholarship And 1 urged that-the discussion be continued -but be more rational and scholarly in middotorder to be more productive

Some of the reactions were stupefying

I was accused of having atshytacked Msgr Ellis and Father

Cavanaugh 1 hadnt I was represented as taking the

position that Catholics ate inshytellectlially superior or at jeastnot lagging What I really said

was I didnt know and I didnt think anybody else knew beshy

middotcause nobody had produced conshyvincing evidence

I was charged with h~iding that theanswer to the probhim of producing more intellectual

leaders among Catholics is do nothingmiddot I never held that 1 was -described as vohible

Doubtles Imiddot am but whats that got to domiddotwithit No more than the fact that Ive got a bigitose The question isnt am I volubleb tmiddotam I rig ht u or middotwrong One writer said my satiSfacshy

tion might be construed as a Philistines sigh of coritentshy

ment But I never said I was satisfied with our educational or

intellectual achievements Whatmiddot I did say was that I was dissatshyiSfied with the evidence offered for the statement that we are intellectlllilly lagging

As middotofmiddot now I repeat tllat I dont know whether we are lagshy

6 Th -TH1E ANCHOI ursJuy 3~ 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-St Leo 11 PopeshyConfessor He was a SiCilian eminent for poetry and skilled in languages who succeeded Pope St Agatho in 682 He reformed the Gregorian chant aridmiddot Composed several liturgical

middot hymns He was known as the father f the Poor He tlied ia 883

TOMORROW-SS Osee and Aggeus Pxophets St Osee also called Hosea lived in the eighth century BC and prophesied the destruction of the kingdom of sumaria St Aggeus also called Haggai lived in the sixth century BC His prophecy called on King Darius of Persia to forshyward the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem

SATURDAY - SL Anthony Mary Zaccaria Confessor A native of Cremona Italy he studied medicine but abandoned this profession for the priest shyhood In 1530 he founded the Congregation of Clerks Regular of St Paul called the Barnashybites and a womens Congrega- _ tion called the Angelic Virgins He died -in 1539 and was canonshyized in 1897 by Pope Leo XUI

SUNDAY-St Thomas More Martyr Born in London in 1478 he studied at OXford and became

middot one of Englands outstandifig lawyers He was married and deeply devoted to his family He became the first layman to hold the office of Chancellor of England Faithful to his con-

science he declined to support King Henry VIIIs divorce andmiddot refused to sigri the oath of

supremacy of the King He was imprisoned and after 15 month was beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6 1535 He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935

MONDAY - SS Cyril and ~ethodius Bishops-Confessors Venerated as the Apostles of middotthe Slavs they were brothers who were middotborn in Greece and educated in Constantinople They began their work as missionaries to the Bulgarians and on coming to Rbme were consecrated Bishshyops by Pope SL Hadrian 11 St1 Cyril who died in Rome in 869 labored in Moravia Dalmatia and southern Russia St Methshyodius who died in 885 in Morashyvia labored in Moravia Bohe- mia Poland arid neighboring eountries Their relics are venshyerated in Hie Church of middotSa

middot ~lemeqte Rom~

TUESOAY-St Elizabeth of Portugal Queen-Widow She was born in 1271 the daughter middotof King PeterIII of Oragon and

was married a~ the age of 12 te King Denis of Portugal She disshytinguished herself as a peace~

middot maker between the rulers of Aragon Castile and Portugal After her husbands death she took the habit of the Third

middot OrderofSt Francis She died in 1336 and was canonized by Pope Urban VIII in 1625

WEDNESDAY-St Maria Goshyrettf Virgin The 20th century girl martyr of purity was born of farm parents on October 16 1890 at Corinaldo Italy Her father died when she was 10 and Mariashared the family responshysibilities on the farm The so of ~tenant farmer corrupted by parental neglect and reading inshydecentliterature became enamshyored of the girl and made lewd advances which she repeatedly repulsed In July 1902 a few months after she had made her First Communion the youth at tacked her and when she resisted his advance he stabbed her 14 times She died shortly aftershyward forgiving her murderer The youth was sentenced to 30 years in prison wasmiddot released after 27 years because of good

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

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Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

The high cost of present hosshypiUI care rarely explained aild more rarely understood iii ~ longer a problem confined to ~e ~Ocal community be eOshyserved

Concern All

This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

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son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

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about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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THE ANCHOR- Thurs July 3 1958 8

Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

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Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

here by a nun will-be presented JB TlMKEN by a New Orleans orchdiocesan

to the Holy Father this Summer

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

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THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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NTHI BASEMEN OF ST ANNES CHURCH

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

If you want to receive a free copy of our Novena prayer to Good St Anne

If you plan a Pilgrimage for your parish or yor SoCiety

Write to ST ANNES SHRINE ~ middot818 MIDDLE STREET FALL RIVER MASS Rev Raymond M Bedard OPmiddot Director

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

I

A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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niversary of middothis consecrashytion as a bishop A native of New York City he wen to )lis mision post in 1926 He was a prisoner of the Japanshyese during World War II

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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The sad fact is that we are ~ot prepared to pl~n the proper relationship between wages atid

cialistmiddot ~ So the question recurs What

next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

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Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

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uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

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was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

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play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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BROTHERS - OF MERCY in

Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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Reckles Driving Continued from Page One

personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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ATLANTIC CITY (NC) -Hospitals should be gearshyed to a sound financial strucshyture to offset the advance

ef creeping socialism

Th~ advice came from Msgr iF M J Thornton of Sea Girt

president at the Catholic Hosshy pital Convention The direclor

of Hospitals for the Trenton diocese said hospital service has been rated the nations fifth largest industry with physical

assets totaling an estimated $13 billion

If these investments in heaith facilities are to be maintained and improved on a voluntary Don-profit basis then philanshythropic giving must continue

be emphasized

Sound Politics

Cectainly large additional IlUms wiH be required if the best possible facilities are to reshymain available to everyone in time of illness

To offset the advance of -Creeping socialism aided and abetted by segments of labor and industry-and even by memshybers of the medical professionshythe modern hospital by sheer necessity must gear itself to a aound financial structure Msgr

Thornton sald adding that risinC hospital costs and an increase in the rate of hospital admisshysions appear tomiddot be a general patt~rn

The high cost of present hosshypiUI care rarely explained aild more rarely understood iii ~ longer a problem confined to ~e ~Ocal community be eOshyserved

Concern All

This high cost Msgr Thornshyton continued ill one that has become of intense interest to a new team of hospital eritics labor industry government preshypayment plans and commercial insurers

If hospitals ean cooperate with these groups in providine better health and longer life for those in need of such care then

sUch interest is highly desirable

However it is the responsishyqility of all who are engaged in the health field to guard against unnecessary utilization of hosshypital facilities It can only lead to an impairment of the qUalitT of medical care and hospital sershyvice produce unnecessary eosts and provide a serious threat to the continued existence of the voluntary health movement be said

WINS HOSPITAL AWARD First prize winner in the Healy Awards contest for small hospitals was St Josephof the Pines Hospital Knollwood Southern Pines N C Sister M Virginia OSF administrator of the lOO-bed hospital receives the cherished prize from Msgr FMJ Thornton past president of the association NC Photo

Father Jambrekovic Jailed in Yugaslavia GRAZ (NC)-A former Jes- spreading hostile propaganda

ait provincial in Yugoslavia has and provocation of national and been sentenced to 15 months religious intolerance imprisonment by a Zagreb court The Jesuit reportedly was on a charge of hostile propa- accused of writing pamphlet ganda Father Jambrekovic was which openly insulted the 80shy

convicted on ttie charge of cial system of Yugoslavia

THEANCI-IOR Thurs July 3 1958

Lit~~gical Music Part of Worship

ST LOUIS (NC)-Music edushycators shouldspend more energy encouraging the actual performshyance of the liturgy and less just talking abou~ it

Jesuit Vatller Francis J Gulmtner condtieting the first course in the liturgy ever sponshysored by 81 Louis University urged educators to promote practical interpretltJtions of ti shy

turgical chant Father Guentrier is music editor of America nashytional Catholic weekly magashyzine Music is sound not mereshyly hot air he said When youre dealing with Churcll music the less said and the more BUng is best

He admitted that distractio~ of the day such as television have helped to keep people from participating in the liturgy ia their parishes

It is not necessary that a pel shy

son sing all the time he said But he should participate ia the liturgy in his parish After all liturgical music is part of the Churchs official form ol worship A fine musical pel shy

ormance not only enhances the service of the Mass but alae raises the minds of all to God through the path of beauty

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

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middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

Expensive falo dIOcese Possibly part of the lethargy f-~--------_-

about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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THE ANCHOR- Thurs July 3 1958 8

Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

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Todays Fashions

Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

here by a nun will-be presented JB TlMKEN by a New Orleans orchdiocesan

to the Holy Father this Summer

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

jHEI~ AIM TO FORM SOULS FOR HEAVEN

For f~rth~ ihfor~atiq ~i~e~tof j i

Rey~r~nd Mother Proy~ncial

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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We helpmiddotmake home plans Comemiddot true

~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

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THE ANCHOR- 11 Thurs July 3 1958

OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

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Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

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fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

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For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

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POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

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The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sageand Sand

Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

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Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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Praises Cus~omofDisplaying Old Glory on Flag I-Iolidays

By Mary Tinley Daly High as the flag on the Fourth of July seeMS to be

but a phrase froin a musical ofa few years ago Where~reall those bright red-whiteand-bluebanners

middot we used to see flying so proudly~atleast on the 16 desigshyllateddays each year This is for a two by three loot

ly a flag was stand~ cotton flag wIth lIIllaU pole andF ormer angle brace ard eqUIpment In every pa- Prices for the popular three by triotic Atnerican home middotThe live foot size range from three father I0I11d hoist it briskly dollars to six dollars for a simple In the morning lower it slowly cotton one to $13 for nylon and at sunset with $16 for nylon and wool PrIces children gath~ for the four by six loot range ered around to from four dollars to $25 en lor c e the As to poles a lIIllall wooden edict that the one costs about two dollars and flag shall never a large aluminum one about ten t 0 u c h the dollars Two well-known ~ailshyp-oundmiddot order houses offer a simple

Between the homeowners kit with a th~ by nising and the five foot cotton flag and middotan lowering that eight-foot pOle lor about eight -ymbol of our dollars eountry would O~d Glory-Long may 1M flip and flap wave in the bre~ze ~metimes straight out at other Daughters Markmiddot times folding-itself softlyagains~ the pole--but always proclaimshy Neighbors NightIng that the folks who live here

Four Circles of Daughters ofare proudof being Americal)s Isabella joined Hyacinth Circle Oh Say Can You See No 71 of New Bedford in obshy We began thinking about this serving Neighbors Night at

bull The Fourth was drawing Moose HallDear and made a few casual The program included a wel-Inquiries America - on - wheels comiiig duet by Mrs Florenceprobably has toa lot do with Foster and Mrs Ella Hines Thethe fact that the answerto Oh Bus Ride a short skit writtenDY can you see is No by Miss Ellen M Gaughim andPeople go away for holidays and a special tribute to Our Lady ofdont want to leave a Ilag out at Lourdes with Mrs John Barryaight as soloist andmiddot Miss Hiida

There is the remnant too of Matthews accompanist for the ttte pseudo-sophistication of some candlelight procession7ears ago that theres someshy Other participating Circhiil thing a bit corney about public were Falmouth No 321 St Pat

display of patriotism ~t is sad rick No 335 of SC)lnerset Carshy-0 think that some ()f our coun- dinal Gibbons No 165middot of Taunshy

trymen feel this WlY ~nd it UI ton and Assumption No 74 ofto be hoped that the prejudice Fall River Members of the

ont be Passed on to the ori- North Attleboro Cireleattended middot corning generationF0rmiddotcertainly aow is the tim~ to instill into NewYor~ landmorkmiddot 70ungsters an appredation of their God-given heritage of T0 ~ecome Chapel

freedom NEW YO~ (NC)-A famoUs Children love symbolism and Park Avenue landmark at 59th what could be more appealing Street which at various times

middot ilIanmiddotthat bright red-white-and- has bEien a ~music hall an art blue banner OWlling a family gallery a theater and a bank flag and using it COlrectly gives soon willbe Converted into a

church ef security to children The building has been acquired middot Symbol of their country by Francis Cardinal Spellman

middot established for liberty and jus- Acrhbishop of New York for tice for all it flies flOm their the new chapel of St Patricks bouse or in their yard to show cathedral-the chapel of SS everybody that their family~ Faith Hope and Charity Plans bo matter what its original call for opening the chapel in BOurces-is now an integral part November Of the United StateS of America The chapel will occupy the

Simple Rules buildings street floor with an Timidly hesitant as to the _entrance directly on Fifth gt-v

proper way of displaying the enue and no stairs tomiddot climb It flag some people just dont will have a seating capacity of bother to find Olt Matter of 510 on the street floor and 190 fact though its quite simple in a proposed mezzanine It should be flown at full-staff from sunrise to sunset on all VincentiansAnnounee days when the weather permits S T f

bull wonderful subconscious sense

middot but especially on flag holidays emmary nmser These are New Years Day PHIL~IErPHIA~NC)shyttiauguration Day Jincomiddotlnbullbull Tr~sfer of 0lr ~~y of Ange~ Birthday Washingtons Bidh ~em~na~~fro~ ~l1ag~~ Um- dayEaster Mothers Day middotArmed vernty to-t~ DlOcese 01 ~l Porces Day MemOrial Day b~ny hlsmiddot bee~middot arlDounced at ~when it flies at half-staff Vmcen~anprov)cialheadquarshy

middot middotto noon and full-staff from noon ters tOilunset)Flag Day Independ~ F~r ~ore tbanlOO eus~ ~ bull nce DaYLabor Day-- Constitu- Vm~ntlans h~ve been ~aln~ng tion Day Columbus Day Vet- eandIdates lormiddot the dlOce~n

eraQs DayThanksgiving Day clergy at NIagara The new SIte and Christmas Day has ~ot ~en selected although

The unionor blue field con- permlSSlOn for the transfer has ~ining the ~tars is alaysmiddot of been granted bYBishop Wmi~ eourse at the op except when S Scully of Alban~ sed as sign of distress r~e pr9posed bUlldi~g w~acshy

As a sign of mourning or re- commodate some 250 se~inarishyBpect to the deadmiddot the flag is ansfromthe AIIl~ny dlOceseand flown at half-staff To do this vaflOUS other dIoceses of the raise it to the peak of the staff cou-try particular~y in t~e East for an instant then lower to half- UntIl the new se~maryIS ready staff position Before lowering for occup~ncym S~pte~bet it for the day again raise the 196~ caQdldates Will contmue flag to the peak of the staff to tra~n at Niagara in the Buf-

Expensive falo dIOcese Possibly part of the lethargy f-~--------_-

about di~playing the flag atmiddotbome OLDSMOBllEiII America is because it~c(jsts~ money-though a goodly por- Chosen Best Buy tion-earmarked for the mHitary SIMCAmiddot in our Banner Budget is to go Picked No 1 ImJ)9rt Buy for showing the flag abroad Backed by Reputable Sev_i~ ~

Lets just take a look at the ctollarand~cents costs Possibly Park Motorslt the-crheapest flag-and~polecom- 8 middotf-lidltlle StreeiFaiihveo bination can be secured in a wYman -6479 supermarketmiddot for three dollar~

OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr and middotMrs Manuel Carvalho of 133 Broadway Taunton reltently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary with a High Mass of Thanksgiving at St Anthonys Church where Mrs Carvalho has served as organist and choir director for the past 64 years

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Shid C d G dousewlves OU onsl er 00 A H kRei igious rt inmiddot bmema ing PHILADELPHIA (NC) - for marriage both practically

Housewives should consider and in attitude good religious art when furnish~ The girls should have imshying their homes and not be pressed upon their romantic

afraid to exceed the usual $5 minds tha t the life partner maximum to purchase works should be evaluated not so much

which are creative and inspira- by the soCial grace~ but by middothis tional ability to provide a home

This appeal for aesthetic keen- Father Cummiskey said ness 0n the part of homemakers ~If a girl is unable to type

C h was made to the NatIonal at - she would not apply lora posishyolic Council on Homeltconomics tion as a stenographer he obshymeeting by Dolores Quinn a served So also a girl without teacher at Drexel Institutemiddot of practical knowledge in houseshy

ld 35Technology who to some 1 keeping should not consider hershydelegates thatmiddot religious art for self a prospective wife Profes

the home should be acquired en- sicinal expressions such as eco- thusiastically and with the idea nomicmaladjustmentshouldbe of handing it on to the next translated into terms which the ieneration dullest gitl in the class wm com-

A moiern family ill spend p~eherid huridreds on a new television Its Still Housework set S~ said but ~~iserly Why the modern housewife when It comes to relIgiOUS art with her miracle kitchen fully wo~k One result is the popu equipped with labor-saving deshylapty of cheap statu~ttes that vices still seeks escape from glow-~n-the-dar~ and the art- meal-time chores and even home less flgures which ad~rn auto- life itself was discussed by Sisshymobile dashb~ards Th~~ay be terCIare of the Blessed Sacra- mass production Qut It IS not menLwho teaches at Rivier Co art laquoatholics hIve an oblig~- legeJ Nashua N H bon to choose the best Wh t h t h a wives ae IS was mg

Young People Unprepared dishes and the dean-up workV Archbishop John F OHaraSister said in an interview She

CSC of Philadelphia offered explained that despite deepshya Mass in the Cathedral of SS freezers and all the kitchen Peter and Paul which formall~ gadgets wives must still plan opened the councils annual ahead for meals prepare the meeting ~he council is com- market order and afterwards prised of Catholic teachers of put away the pots andmiddot p~ns home economics in high schools This is still housework~

and colleges Restaurant eating is all right Delegates were advised by if the family wants to celebrate

Father James R Cum~iskey di- an anniversary or _some special rector of the Family Life Bu- event Sister Clare said but she reau here tomiddot convey to their opposes the practice as a weekly tudents the Christian middotidea of habit Dining OIIt doesnt conshym~rriage lnd homemaking He qibte t() home-life she said laid the vast majority of our and it (often strains the family young people are _ unprepared b~4g~t

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THE ANCHOR- Thurs July 3 1958 8

Vows Ceremony At Villa Fatima

Following a 10-day retreat given by Rev David Carrollsi the ceremony of profession of vows and reception (If the Holy Habit was conducted in the chapel of Villa Fatima Novishy

tiate of the Sisters of St Dorothy at Taunton

Rt Rev Msgr Charles Lynch pastor of Stmiddot Marys Bristol R I was celebrant of the High Mass Seated in the ~anctuary

were Rev Joseph Oliveira Noshyvitiate chaplain Rev E Sousa DeMello pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton Rev Manuel Rego pastor of St Francis Xashyvier East Providence and Rev James A ONeill SSC of Brisshytol

Postulants who received Uie Holy Habit were Carineti Car reiro of New B(dford Elaine Corey of East Piovidence and Elizabeth Hayes of Ireland Sisshyter Carmen Camilleri of Malta made temporaryvows and two Aspirants Sister Rose Lynch of Ireland and Sister Helen Mizzi of Malta made the second term of temporary vows

Sister Carmen Carrefro is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carreiro 100 ~ockland Street

New Bedford She attended Mount Carmel Parochial School staffed by the Sisters of St J)orothy and was graduated in 1956 from Holy Family aigh School

MotherSuperior Lauds Schools

NORMANDY (NC) - The U S~ parochial school Systemu wonderfuL

Thatis the opini~n of the woman who heads the largest order of nuns in the Catholic Church-Mother Francine Lepishycard Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vinshycent de Paul

Here in Missouri f~r a visitashytion of schools hospitals and convents administered by the sisterhood M 9t her Flancine compared the parochial schools in the United States to school facilities in France where she administers the airairs dfmiddot the morethan 20000 Sisters

iThe parochial sch091syste~ ~Il sgmething f()f which Ameri~ ~~~ Ca~holiCi shollld be very grateful the nun said Inmy home country France Cathoiic parents do not have the opporshytunity to send their ~hildrim to pa~ochial schools

Terrific ~

Trafficmiddot Problems Solved

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For long wearing rug~

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middotMORENCYS PRICESmiddot Are Lowest of AmiddotILI M()RENCY~S

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NEW middotBEDFOmiddotRDmiddot ~~ ~ _ - CARPET WITH EASE

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Todays Fashions

Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

-week-end dates and prom datesMural for Pope are set up INDUSTRIAL OilSNEW ORLEANS (NC)-A

larger-than-life mural of His HEATlNG OilSHoliness Pope Pius XII painted

here by a nun will-be presented JB TlMKEN by a New Orleans orchdiocesan

to the Holy Father this Summer

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t home in the sun under the put bo death in a gas chamber 45 Wa8hin~lon St Fairhaven 363 SECOND ST FALl RVf~ MASSiltars on your travels or at the Het Rame in religion was Sliter Just off Route 6

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

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THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

If you want to receive a free copy of our Novena prayer to Good St Anne

If you plan a Pilgrimage for your parish or yor SoCiety

Write to ST ANNES SHRINE ~ middot818 MIDDLE STREET FALL RIVER MASS Rev Raymond M Bedard OPmiddot Director

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

I

A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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niversary of middothis consecrashytion as a bishop A native of New York City he wen to )lis mision post in 1926 He was a prisoner of the Japanshyese during World War II

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to ECK formiddot $5 This wasmiddotto be spentmiddot f_ roseslIay it bUl ointment to ease a Lepers pain to Mr Xmiddot or the Missions bullbull to Anon for 60c You mentioned sendin~

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- Cut out this col~mnt pin your sacrifice to it and m~il iito the MOst Rev Fulton J Sheen Natjonal Director of The SOCiety for the ~ropagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y or your DIOC~SAraquoi DRECTOR REV RAYMOND T coNsiDiNE~ 368 North Mam Street Fall River Mass

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13 -THE ANCHOR Thun July 3 1958

~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

NEVER ENDING NEEDS Priests brothers Ilislers bullbull money for their training bullbull seminarie Dovitllites churches chapels bullchools bullbull money for their building

All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

tIlseminarlanll who re alillnther~EMINARIANSWHO WILL ONE DAY BE PRIESTS WORKING IN THE VERY LAlIlD WBERE OUR IJORD SHED BIS PRECIOUS BliOODmiddot

MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

turn a deaf ear on Rich prOshy posal

The sad fact is that we are ~ot prepared to pl~n the proper relationship between wages atid

cialistmiddot ~ So the question recurs What

next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

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68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

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lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

When Lourdes

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th d i saw e crow s n wondered if there

bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

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was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

munion formiddot all visor -

PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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Todays Fashions

Suits in Variely ofFiibrics Ideal for Summer Comfort

Bymiddot Ellen Kelley Spend the Summer in suits Thele isnt a better way

to look cool and composed every minute Reasons the unshycluttered lines the lovely fabrics that wear without wilt shying and the fresh colors and color-combines

Cool as a breeze from the bullthe one and only color that

bay and whisper-light ale accessories with any color 8uits in cotton cords linen- Impolmiddottant undercurrents in look rayons cotton-orIon lingerie fashion and typically fabrics orlon-nylon blend fab- trapeze is the new exquisitely rics cotton-chromspun cords styled sleepwear by Flair in a fresh pastels glowing high- careflee alliance of dacroncot- _ fashion hues and smart dark tOilnylon tlfat drip dries never ~nes with plenty of black each meets an iron As you know wit a best - buy - for - your - the Trapeze is the very esshymoney fashion lience of fashion

These are the suits youll Howevel this trapeze-type travel cross-town or cross- lingerie has a practical side too eountry in always poised al- The lovely cool fabric behaves ways pretty and cool hiding beautifully packs and unpacks their tiny priclT tag behind the with never a wrinkle washes million dollar look drip-dries smooth all ready-toshy For up-country at the beach wear

for general carefree wear the Jieather Hat Idealeeason-long are bandannas

What would Summer weekshyItaliana Yes the zestful colorshyful carefree Italian influence is ends be w(thout a wardrobe of as popular as pizza These banshy frost~colored cool-w~aring sepshydannas in singing Italian colors ai-ates Theres more good news

in the labor-saving fabric tooshyare sun - and - fun favorites knotted draped and shaped a cool aaclOn and cotton broadshy

Cloth that needs no ironing Infrom large cotton handkerchiefs and will add zing to any playshy selecting your sport separates

plan to mix or match them inensemble you own color with telling effectSummel blouses are topping

the fashion agenda hereabouts Flowering wigs are in our Theyre sleeveless fresh won midst are the gayest and mad derful little blouses with luxu caps ever Eaeh is a delightful rious tucks that give a costly flight of fashion fancy There look alld no oile would guess are soft fluttery petal shapings their little price and blossoming wigs that make

Youll note these lovelies just you feel especially feminille about everywhere you are this (The men like them too) Summer in wonderful sun c~lors AII01hel stroke of fashion flat with plenty of frosty white and tely is the feather hat a hat shadow-cool black Theymiddot take to thats fnlllklymiddot out to bewitch water like a baby dllck and are that man Its a tiny hat cov nothing short of fabulous w~en ered with feathers ideal for aft shyteamed with your favorite jumpshy ernoon social affairs is even pershyen and skirts fect as a wedding hat

Sleek and Sweet Real beauty treats are the The Summer fashion news is nylons that stand on their own

change Indeed Summerfashion for Summel Witness their WOI~shylooks two ways~-Sleek and derful smooth nylon finish with Sweet--each a wonderful way much of the cooling comfort of to look The Sleek Look feashy bare legs (which incidentally tures slim straight liiles to give are very unstylish thh sea )ou a love~y elongated look that son) Choose yours in regulation M one of the seasons newest length Or in just over or under

Underscoring that look your th~ knee lengths lIip falls in soft uncluttered race ends in a swish of lace or Pbrish Sponsors a foamy flounce of slendCl pleats emphasizing the feminine All-Cape Ball you Yes indeed wear a slip The first annual Summer Ballthat clings ever so gently tapshy sponsored by members of the ers ever so smoothly Color is new Our Lady of Victorythere-lots of it-and the Skek Church in Centerville will beLook is nothing short of eleshy held Tuesday July 22 at theant Sherwood Forest Ballroom on

The Sweet Look for ~ Higgins Crowell Road West young (and those ~ho wear Yarmouthmall sizes) features swirling

The ball being presented forwondelfully full skirts for a deshythe Catholic population of thelightfully youthful you It is entire Cape both year-roundaccented of course by bouffant residents and Summer yisitorspetticoats in a myriad of 1118shyis t~ only Catholic ball held oneious melting pastels for UJe the Calle and promises to be thelight look of the afternoon some outstanding Catholic soc i a I~ned for evening shadows event of the year in that sectionWhether you favor the new of the Diocesedropped waistline or gathers

that swirl wh~n youdance )00 The ballroom is considered want the pretty looklthat petti the newest aed finest on the eaals two three lots more give Ca(Je CentrHlylocated crose to 70ur skirt~ ) HYanlis and theWillow Street

Sheers ilre Summers mOst access from the Mid-Cape High effectiv~ fashion propaganda way it is easily accessible from delectably cool andillry dresses all sections ~ float you thro~ig~the seas()n Joe Ma s 15-piece orchestra with a minimUin~(~~re ailda wHl be featured maximum of compliments Gay light sheers for morning early Request Beatificationmiddot afterloon wear shadow-cool Of Jewish Convert dalk and black sheers for late afternoon and evening KARLSRUHE (NC) - The

Sheers to wear on important beatifiltati~ of Edithmiddot Stein desk-to-date occasions sheers Carmelite nun and convert fr9m to weal lor a gay time at counshy Judaism who was slain in a nazi try club or beach resort dark gas chamber has been formally heels for after-five and 011 proposed by the German Cathshydining dancing romancing (tHc Women Teachers League

This seasons sheer dresses Edith Stein~s a distinshyare more entrancing than ever guished philosopher and educashyand prices delightfully ell(lUgh tor whose writings have fqund lleem to be downright modest a wide public since World War

Essence of Fashion Il

In Summers fashion limelight Received into the Church in II the white linen suit Parisshy 1922 at the age of 31 she enshyinspired adapted by Americas tered the Carmelite convent in wonderful designers it will Echt Hl)land nine years lat~r

crace you and the occasion In 1942 whell the nazis were whatever and wherever it is the occupying the Netherlands she eason long It will be poisedI was seized taken to Poland and

ALMOST A WORLD RECORD Setting a record for the state ofOhio and just one sholt of a world record Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray of St Marys parish Olmsted Falls beam proudly on their 10th Caesarian -born child Ruth Ann (eight pounds seven ounce) Their oldest child is 21 Nine of the m were born in St Anns Hospital Clevean~

with the same doctor and Sister Mary Patr ick CSA (pictured) the nursing Sipershyvisor NC PhoM

Catholic Family lifeTeenage Code Wins Unexpecte~ Convention in July Endorsement of Youngsters

BUJltFALO (NC)- God and ST LOUIS (NC)-The new that the code wouldnt leave liS the Family will be the theme

teenage code proposed by thtgt any freedom that when we saw of the l27thannual National CathshySt Loilis Archdiocesan Councils the code its~Tf everything seemshy olic Family Life two-day conveil shyof Catholic men and Women ed a lot clearer to us tion to be held here startingafter a two year study has a A thorough study of the colie July 15 bull healmiddotty endolsement today from convinced the youngste~s that The meeting has been desig- 0 an unexpected source-a group the Code wasnt as bad as deshy

nate~ as a convention for midshyof teenagers themselves ~libed Miss yencDonpugh said dleman by Msgr Irving A Deshy

They not only liked it but Instead of resenting i~ she Blalc director of the Familypresented copies to their par~ added it was sort of nice W Life Blireau National Catholie ents so both parents and YOUi1~- know thatpeople at last were Welfare Conference ster~ would be followinEt the intelested in us This means Msgr DeBlane same rules and regulations Among the earle provisions said that the convention is aimed

The youngsters are m~moers are at the nOn-SIecialist in fRmilyof the Catholic Youth Council Steady dating is banned for life work who is nonetbelesaTheir action carne after they had high school freshmen and IIOI)hshy active in the field taken a close look at the (liie omores It is permitted for higll IS-year old Kathy McDonough~ school juniors and seniors only vice president said when marriage is possible anl

Oh we had the usual dis- prudent within a short time aglee~ents she said espec- after high school graduation HATHAWAY iany On the matters of date Dates at drive-in theatres are curfews and whether jUnior forbidden for all teenag~ gouPs OIL (0 INCand senioi- high school stumiddotnts Alcoholic beverages ar~ -f~j- could see A-Ill movies But bid lien at teenage parties there had been so many rl11110r5 Curfews for home palties NEW BEDFORD

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

If you want to receive a free copy of our Novena prayer to Good St Anne

If you plan a Pilgrimage for your parish or yor SoCiety

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

I

A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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niversary of middothis consecrashytion as a bishop A native of New York City he wen to )lis mision post in 1926 He was a prisoner of the Japanshyese during World War II

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

Be Catholic Make a sacrifice to unite you to the Crolls by cutting into your capital Send it to the Holy Father who aids all missionaries in all placesequitablymiddot You do this wheneveryou send it to his Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

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SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

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POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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th d i saw e crow s n wondered if there

bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

WHEATONS FAMOUS

Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

ultimate conflict less than ulti- ~a~e weapotns_ w(I1~ bh~ buset or

a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

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was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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10 THE ANCHOR-Hollywood in Focus Thurs July 3 1958

Says Movie TV Writers Better Lyrics Use Propaganda Tricks Contest Opens

By William H Mooring Now that the House Committee on unAinerican Ac-

h I k t t fI tivities is takmg anot er 00 mo pro-commllTIls m 1 - tration of the communication afts we shall near again middotthe

old cries of witch-hunt and headline grabThese should

middotnot fool us TV with which ~TheKeYJtevol~~saro~nd~~ the latest inquiry is mainly woman (SbJltii~loren)middot who

middot eoncerned has had plentYllves with3 silccession offast- mittedby a youngster aged 13

to say in plays and news- ~Ying crew~tl]1ber~Qfa~Allied to 19 Four other cash prizes easts to discount our Comrriittee tggtoat re~~ue fleet She IS sy~- will also be awarded irive~tigations systelll It Was ~athe~icaly p~esented ~s avIc- Members of the organilatioll full time for a tim of cll(~lJmstanceIdentIfied decided to sponsor the contes~

middot little repartee asade~outCath~licmiddot after analyzing the lyrics of a It shouldmiddot be Another ~eligious- minded number of currently popular

easy and con- character (Oscar Homolka) is middotsongs They said they found clusive to prove pictured as rather a bore He moral delinquency is suggested whether certain and his choirmiddot get blown to smith- and at times encouraged by some p e 0 pie who ereens while singfng a Christ popular lyrics claim to have mas carol Contact offered five questions

middot broken awaymiddot thatcontestants should apply iefrom the Com- The effect jn the context of lst Party are sUII donatingmun

wbstantially toParty a J1 d leftshyfrOnt funds It mlY notbe)ul middot bulla~ytO prove whethero(l1llt middotmiddothe same people at tImiddotnles delib

bull erately infuse their shows with patterns of thought t hoat pmiddotarallel

eommunist propaganda Soviet Schoo

Criticism of American society Is not a communist preprogative nor are TV and movie ideasre flecting hypocrisy among those

thisfilrri istoridiculereligibnFOR CHURCH INLEBANONmiddotRtRev MsgrHugh their lyrics t f th thmiddot l ht f f S J Ch h N B lford 1) Do they basically recognizepresen al In e Ig 0 middotA Gallagher pastor 0 t amesmiddot ure ew e( tiledignity and purpose of love

sUperstition 8~middot ilt)east ~~ggestmiddot presents a ciborium given byMcMahop Assembly Fourth and marriage that (1) themiddotquestIonmiddotmiddot of wahr or Degree Knights of Columbusin memory of deeeasedJl)em- 2) Do they pfomote proner

peac~ Christianity is Jlow ere f 1 f middotth hIt t b- bers tomiddot Revbull (eorge Saad administrator 0 Our La( y 0 attitudes of respect for parents

at-grips WI te rea IS Ie pro Ch h N B df d h t behalf school and ail other authoritylems of numanity Purgatory urc wmiddot e or W 0 receIves I Ill

Cb b d 3) Do they encourage proper Far Reaching Elfeet of Archbishop of Sidon in Lebanon 1 orlUm WI e use respect toward members of the

This is in line with an old in one of the 86 churches destroyed during 1955 earth- opposite sex especially on parshydodgetaugpt by he Soviet quake Gorge M Thomas retiring faithful navigator of ties and on dates school of theatrical propaganda the Assembly looks on 4) If fads dress talk moods

We have had on TV and-movies I Iare imPlied or mentioned in th~ no end of powerful dramas ex- song do they help to prorno~

elaiming to b~ Christiansnec~s- posing NaZism as themiddot cr~ed of eyO Officers Named -teenagers dignity and selfshy~arily designed to serve~irxlstdespoUsmbut-nothing really Pd respectmiddot shyatheism eomparableabeut Commuriism Th p ParllCh ara emiddot 5) Do the lyrics encourage

f unless we accept the cheap rrielo- Sf Ul f Cpincidentally however~1

that is the right word-we are dramatic pot-boilers like Beast WMACULATE CONCEPTION middot getting on TV and the moyjes ~ of Budapesta weak tilt at NORTH EASTON

repetitious cycles of such ideas Soviet hirelings such as recently Members of the Womens middot These emphasize our own ~eak- tried and ex~cuteJ vonN~gy G~iid at their final meeting of ~esses andmiddot failures but omit If one brand of political the season in Frothingham Memshy

omiddot effective reference to the w~ak-tyranny is valid dramatic mate- oriatHailvoted to pledge $5000 middot nesses and failings of our coTl- rial why not another If itmiddot iii tc) furriish the kitchen in the munist opponents ~ Most of thosemiddotwho claimmiddotmiddotthey

were once fooled into joining or middot supporting the Communist Party but say they no longer

are in sympathy with it know iust how when anod where to employ the technIque of emphashysis and omission In writing plays or news commment The trick has been taught in the Soviet Mhool of propaganda since 1927

Flag Waving Movies

Not one of the men and women

II way of life And having reshyrlOunced ~communisni you mightmiddotthink theyddb SQ if only to reshy

assert their loyalty as Amer-icans t

Personalmiddot middotexperiences espeshyeially crises usually fire the i theatrical imagination It is odd gt

therefore middotthat none of these

people ever wrote a good dramashytic play about amisguided charshyacter who was used by the com- munists until he came to his senses again

One neither expects nor hopes for flag-waving middotmovies The

public pays for entertainment and is entitled to its moneys w()rth i

the River Kwai waves the flag of One-Worldism

Its producer Sam Spiegel got an award from the One Worldshyorganization because of it Preshysumably this embarrassed him for the studio press boys made

middot no howl about it and it was scarcely mentioned in the

American newspapers

Carl ~~~a~~~es~~oopera - tive witness who now claims to

have cleared himself with the tiri-Amedcan Activities Commitshytee had much todo withwi-iting Iltwaimiddotmiddot He has since written and produced The Key sqon

j ~ga~~ ae~~a~~Y~i~ i~~~~~~~ pitch ostensibly is againsf war

With a genuine plea for pe~ce Chi-istian peopl~ may tind no

middoti quarrel but Foreman has Yef to suggest in am()vie that Sovjet aggression has stoodin the way middotof world peace by forcing the

okay to wave the flag of inter- new parishhall soon to be conshynationalism why mitmiddot also wave structEd the flag of natio~al patriotism ~oilowing the business meetshy These are questions for the lng entertainmimt was given by unAmerican Activities Comshymittee to pose For what is done by subversives on TV and the movies may have more far r~aching and permanent effect than what they donate

Creepy-Cheapies Sequel

So the ch~ap horror-type movIes now bell1~ thrown at~urte by the d en drIve

Dorothy and Her Hats of Mansfield Refreshments were served by Mrs Edgar Loiselle chairman Mrs Felix Lewish Miss Mary C Lyons Miss Mary G Lyons and Miss Nora Lyons ST JOHN THE BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

middot who publicly admitted to hayil1g middotmany people avvay from the ~isorsandExecutiveCommittee Mrs Edward St Joh~ 1IIrs Her~ eners OZ meeting of the Board Qf Ad- Board ofmiddot directors includes

Rev George E Amaral pre-middot treasurer Mrs Thomas B Frieshysided as m oderator at the first link financial secretary

been dupedbycommunisrri has theaters even though thfY draw of the Cathoiic Youth Org~1I1iza- beIt Chace and Mrs Renesupport of a $24500 grant frOJll middot since contributed)o a ~ovie others in _ tlonmiddot Newly apmiddotpointeIi olfic~rs Dufahily that could fai~JY be liaid to ring theFord Foundation

The current MGM release are Jotelyn Siirirpons presidentwith fervor for the Americanmiddot ICry Terror an excel ent sus- Carlton middotPimental middotvice-presi-

pense melodrama is npt doing dentCa-rmelia Duponte secre-

~ well at the pox-office Pro- middotmiddottarymiddot andNelson Silva treas ducers Andrew middotandmiddot Virgi~ia urer Stone are not to blame They Committee chairmen are Joan

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made a sharp crime story James Perry spiritual Carol Zalenski Mason Rod St~ig~ralld Il)gercultural Lucie FranCis social Stevens topthe very Bile cast land Ri~hard Medeiros chair-

Ticket-buyers shopping for a man

good movie pass it up because -Cry Terrol suggests another of these creepy-cheapies

Warned in time middotMGMis changing the title of another new film from Terror at Sea to The Decks Ran Red And the Stones husband and wife who haq set up a big PUblicty campaign to establish the~-

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NEW BEDFORD

Recently elected officers of

the Catholic Youth Organization are JoancGorczyca president

Carolyn A Przybyszewski vice- igt~esident DianneWesoly secshyretary and Anthony Kopaczew- ski sergeantat-arJ11s First picnic of the season

Still curiously enough sev- are left woniering what eiSe combined parisn middotsOcieties willmiddot eral highty boosted andsuccesli middotmiddottheycali becalll~d mastersofl be held from I t9 10 P j ful pictures have recently waved a flag of sorts The Brid~emiddoton

selves as ~lMasters of TerrQr~ t sponsored by amiddot committee from

THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARl Beginningis a tiny spa~k i~th~ heart ~f ayo~ng girl during the French Revolution the Congregation

has spread within a hundred years to 17 countries on 5 cOntinents

NORTH AM~RICA-United States Canada Mexico

S~UTH AMERICA~Arg~n~i~CJ Ur~guay Col()mbia EUROPE-cEngland middotIreland Italy Franlte Spain

Germ~ny SiNitzerlald ASIA-India Pakistai1~

middotAFRICAAlgiers Spa~i~h Guinea

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MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A Catholic teenagers organization here is sponsoring a better lyriCs contestU with $500 in

prizes for teenage song writers Contactmiddot a Catholic action

movement for high school stu dents middotwill award a $250 first prize for the best lyrics subshy

teenagers to increase their socialbull Sunday atmiddot Klubowicz picnic contacts rather than to p grounds AldewRoad Fairhav~ri steady Co-chairmen are Mrs Joseph Entries in the competition

Rlt1lzkiewlcz and Walter Ara- together witha 50 cent regisshybasz tration fee should be sent to OU~LADY OF FATIMA Better Lyrics Contest Box 964

middotSWANSEA Mirineapolis 40 Minn before The Womens Guild is plan- SeptemberI

ning amiddot Communion JreakfOlst Foecke to Cmiddotonduct next Sunday under the dlref1ion of Mrs Alex StevenSQn chairshymmiddotanmiddot A siient auction will be held Monday night

Officers installed Monday night were Mrs Russell B Cochshyrane president Mrs Charles 1 Foley vice-preident Miss Mona C Kennedy recording secrcshytary Mrs Leo J F l)olluvary

Survey on Teachers NOTRE DAME (NC)-Harold

A Foecke assistant professor of electricalmiddot engineering at the University of Notre Dame has been appointed director of a

nationwide study on how to develop more and better teachshyers for the nations engineering schools

The prolect will be conducted by the American Society for Engineering Education with the

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We helpmiddotmake home plans Comemiddot true

~amily onthe-grow Need iTlore livingspace Planning to build a new home or to expandmiddot

- remodel or modernize your old one- Whatever your plans may be wemiddotcan help to make middotthem ~ome true willi a lowmiddotcost mortgage or home improvemerlt Ioon geared to your budget

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

The society also plans to train seminarians for work in Latin America and to recruit newlyordained diocesan priests ~a-cilities are being prepared for this work at St Johns Seminaryin Boston

Amiddotrchbishop Cushing indicated

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

If you want your sitk people and y~ur intentions to be remembered during the Novena and tile Feast in ou prayers to Good St Anne

If you want to receive a free copy of our Novena prayer to Good St Anne

If you plan a Pilgrimage for your parish or yor SoCiety

Write to ST ANNES SHRINE ~ middot818 MIDDLE STREET FALL RIVER MASS Rev Raymond M Bedard OPmiddot Director

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

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For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

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13 -THE ANCHOR Thun July 3 1958

~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

NEVER ENDING NEEDS Priests brothers Ilislers bullbull money for their training bullbull seminarie Dovitllites churches chapels bullchools bullbull money for their building

All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

tIlseminarlanll who re alillnther~EMINARIANSWHO WILL ONE DAY BE PRIESTS WORKING IN THE VERY LAlIlD WBERE OUR IJORD SHED BIS PRECIOUS BliOODmiddot

MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

d middot w ~ g e s an

h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

turn a deaf ear on Rich prOshy posal

The sad fact is that we are ~ot prepared to pl~n the proper relationship between wages atid

cialistmiddot ~ So the question recurs What

next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

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IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

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m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

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besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

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8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

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IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

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lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

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We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

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theology The award will be presented

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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OfficialOpposes Continued from Page One

Charities declared If one reads the literature of

this new welfare state philosshyophy he would see that there is no mention of any dynamic voluntary organizations he asshyserted In fact its proponents disregard the very existence of voluntary Qrganizationsmiddot They can handle all the problems and they can handle them without reference to the great religious forces of the American comshymunity When the proponents of the new public welfare reach their utopia there will no longer be a place for religion in the American community

Proposed Changes Msgr OGrady was testifying

before the House Ways and Means Committee on changes proposed in the Social SecurityAct

The ~iiriess said that while giving middotspecialattentiortt9 ihe

151 of the people receiving very low SocialSecruity beneshy

fits the committee wouldbe justifi~d in considering some

improvements in the benefits for people in the higher brackshy

ets I would favor the provision

of the Forand Bill HR 9467he said which would increase

b ft f 55 gratItude here for AmerICanthe pnmary ene I s rom 0 t of the first $110 or $60 to 60 of bull prIest volunteers who are preshy the first $110 or $66 I do not paring for mission~ry work in

the Prelature NUlliumiddots 6f Yaushysee any objection to lifting the tax base from $4200 to $6000 yos Peru 1 think that the maximum indi- Archbishop Juan Landazuri vidual benefit at the present Ricketts of Lima Peru said in

an interview that he considers time is too low and should be Hie sending of U S priests to

increased to $15180 I believe South America a work of conshymoreover that the total family belefit might well be raised to tinental apostolic coordination

The prelate came to this coun~$305 lind that the benefit for a widow with children should be itty to give the main address in raiseq to 75 of the primary Chicago at the 16th annual conshybenefit vention of Serra International

Family Problems

Msgr OGrady told the comshy h Cmlttee t at atholic Charities in

th U t d St t h d e 11l e a es as supporte OASI (Old A d Sge an urvlvors middott f I th tl ) bnsurance ecause I ee s at h th th dI IS In armony Wl e Ig- nity of ~he individual and the family

It is built on the b~sic philbsshy

which was held to study new methods in fostering vocations to the priesthood

New Society The priests scheduled to go to

Peru are members of themiddot Soshyciety of St James the Apostle whlch was formed early thls year by Archbishop Richard J Cushlng of Boston The flrst

departure ceremony for the new ophy that given l reasonablemissionary society will take

economic basis and a -reallonllble place toward the end of Feorushy ltlQlount of protection against the middotary 1959 Fourteen of the volshy

economic hazards of life the unteer priests are from the B6Sshyworker can provide for his own ton archdiocese All of the needs and solve his own prob- priestsare now studying Spanshylemsh~sdmiddot gt ish in pr~pafationfor their work

It is our philosophYthat the in the Yauyos prelatlre worker and his family should be Archbishop Rickettsexpressed encouraged to meet their own admiration at the vigorof the problems through aY$ andmiddot Catholic Chumiddotrch in the United means of their ownmiddotchoOsihg middotStates He said~h~ Catholic We do not like to see Covern- educational system here arid the ment ao more espedani Na faithful ~adherehc~ ~f tilis COUIl- tional Government become inshyvOlved in the affairs of the ordishynaly family We are not too sanguine about middotthe ability of G le~rO~~~il~l~~~~~ the prob-

The Monsignor added that at this time we are not sympatheshytic about having the Federal GovernmeQt enterthe field Qi Hospital andMeiHcaI Gr4gtup Ipshysurancemiddot We ~ o~ueve that it brings the Federal Govermnent too close to i~e problems of family middotlifemiddot It is an entire de- parture from the original objec- tives of a social insurance pmiddotco gram

Extend Easter Duty Period for Seamen

VATICAN (NC)-New statshyutes for the Apostleship of the Sea provide that seamen may fulfill their Easter duty at any time during the year

The 32 artiCles of the new Irtatutes were published iri Acta Apostolicae Sedis the official bulletil of the Uoly See Theymiddot are contained in a decree by the Sacred Consistorial Congregashytion which is charged with the supreme direction of the orshyganization

The decree also presribes that an episcopal commission entrust- ed with the task of presiding over the activities oftheorgarishyzatio~ be set up in every counshytry arid that should this be imshy

possible a bishop of some Ilea port city be deputized b1ibe~) bieJarchJT ~ the countJY

PLAN CONVENTION FOR CATHOLICDpoundAFThe hiJernationa1 Catholic Deaf Association will meet in Louisville next middotweek Convention chairman Father Gerald L Timmel of St Helens Church Louisville gives the sign for prayer as three members

f h 1 I h th 0 t e oca c aptermiddot give e SIgns for other convention activities (Right to left) Mrs

Adrian Bohnert signs boat Wiliam Scholl signs banquet and GG Kannapell signs cave NC Photo

Primate Epresses Appreciation For Mission Society WASHINGTON (NC) -The

Primate of Peru expressed his

trys Catholics to the Isacramcnls

Jail Chinese Priests For Opposmiddotng Bmiddotsmiddothop

ROME (NC)-Two Chinese Franciscan priests Fathers Lishynus Leao and Anthonius Ying have been arrested by the Chinshyes~communistsand ~harged with being imperialistsj

The two priestswere reportshyedly arrested for opposing the

unlaWful consecration of a 50shy- cahed patriotic bishop of Hankow China

The news agency said their arrests followed that of Msgr Odoricus Liu OFM Vicar General of Hankow who also opposed naming of a patriotfc bishop Msgr Liu was sentenced to 20 years in jail

Certain Chinese patriotic bishops have been consecrated despite the prior warning of the Holy See that they would be excommunicated if the conseshycration were performed

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contributes to a spirit of genshy that prospects for sending new erosity and dedication that priests to South America each builds a strong lay apostolate year lire ~xc~llel)t In addition It also strengthens the gen- to the 15 original volunteers erosity of parents if giving their inquiries have been received

d d ht to I from many others sonsmiddot an aug ers re IglOUS life he adqed so that they The Archbishop has received may consecrate th~mselves to many messages ofcongratulation

Gods service and to the spirshy on the formation of the Society itual~nd temporal welfare of of St James the Apostle Onetheir fellowmiddotmen

of the letters came irom His Although the Archbishop Eminence Giiseppe Cardinal

stressed that the scarcity of Pizzard Prefect of the Sacred h pxies~s ~onti~ues to be t e PTl- Congregation of Seminaries middotand mary problem of the Church in Universities Latin AJ11erica he stated middotthere

has been a strong upsurg~ of the F th

fYEmiddotSmiddotWEmiddotHAVEmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotal For example he said in

the Archdiocese of Lima in the KING wii------ Extra Lgepast 25 years the number of men going to Mass and the sacra- SIZE King Size ments has increased proportionshy lOBSTERS LOBSTERSally from 30 to 40 per cent of the number that practiced their

Faith previously This renewal 39c lbi 49C lbsprings from the Eucharistic Cmiddot f 1935 Aft

It~ 1 0l~re~o er~oonMasses and the new regulatIOns +middott MqctEAN~S middotSEAFOODSon the Eucharistic fast have ~ilso givert impetus to the renewal UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS

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J ]nmiddotBoston Archbishop Cushshying announced that he probably will visit the Yauyosprefecture next October to make final arshy

Iangements in regard middotto the priests who will be working

there He saida procurator for the Societymiddot of Stmiddot James the Apostle will be appointed some time this fan

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Praises Heroism Of Hun9~iians

WASBINGTON (NC) - Hunshyrlreds of persons attending a Pontifical Mass to commemorate the Hungarian freedom fight heard Auxiliary Bishop Philip M HanI10n of Washington say the the final glorious l1eroism of the four Hungarian patriots recently executed by the comshymunjsts crownedand redeemed their lives

The four men executed by the Reds were former Premier rinre Nagy Gen Pal MaIeter Miklos Gimes and Jozsef Szilagy

The Bishop said the four had finally made the supreme sacri shyfice in behalf of HUilgary and the Christian civilization which has been inseparable from its history

The turmoil and strife of their lives the errors and misshy

takes ending in a final glorioul heroism that crowned and reshydeemed their lives as a brilli shyant sunset saves storm-ladeD

day ate the symbols of the inshyevitable resurr~ction of Hugary and thecause of freedomtbe Bishop d~clare~

Cloistered Nuns To Hear Pope VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope

Pius XII will soon broadcast it series of special messages to cloistered nuns thloughout the world over the Vatican Radio

The first of a series of three addresses-referred to as inshyvisible audiences-will be deshylivered by middotthe Pontiff July 1 in French over Vatican Radio at 730 am EDT Decision to broadcast the special addresses was taken by the Pontiff at the suggestion of the Sacred Congress of Religshyious No dateshae been set for

the oUjer messages

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SOLEMN NOVENA in Honor of Good ST ANNE

Preacher-Rev Raymond S M Piche OP

Opening-Thursday July 17

Closing-Friday July 25

We~kd~y Devotions-2 and 7 PM

S~nday D~voti~~s~~15 ~ndmiddot 315~Mmiddot Sunday Procession-3 PM

THE FEASTOF ST ANNE SATURDAY JULY 26 I DEVOTION HOURS in the Sh~i~e (basement)

Before Noon-740 840 940 1040 11 40 AM I

After Noon-2 3 430 7 PM II MASSES in the Upper Church of St Anne

Morning Masses-6 7 8 9 10 11 AM

Evening Mass-8 PM

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

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For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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Second Im glad that you C1kllt feelacoIlpulsioll to spenf jE~EcL~~~~RO$~ all ofyo~r timeinhousekeelirlg - nogtoss Some women fall into a rut iil NuCum OF thisregardand keep cleluiirlg CllUCIFIXIS ARTICLES Of DfVOTION

~~~~~ ita~s-middotne~~~t~~otway Third you might check your

P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

leade~ Ihere IS much to read and discuss Perha~s the~ are pther couples in your neighborhood who have thesarne needs AIshyt~ough studyclubs and discusshystOn gIOUpS are notmiddot essential they can serve a useful purpose

FinaUy all that I have said Jane can bc summlllized by sayshying dont get bogged down by

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Boston it has been placed onmiddot the south side of the Church The bullstained glass ~rinqows

donated by parishioners were made by G P Dagrant in Borshydeaux France middotRevmiddot George -Saad admillisshytratormiddot of the middotparish explains that one of the windows depictshying the Last Slipper is unusual

in that it shows 14 instead of the usual ]3 figures Father Saad says that the J4th is reportedly the oWler of the build-ing where the Last Supper waS held Other windows show StmiddotMalmiddot- shyo~ father and founder of the Maronites Our Lady of Lebmshyon Our Lady of Lourdes Out Lady ofFatima Our Lady of Deliv~ran~e SSmiddot PeterandPalil and St Cecilia patroness of fuifill your obligation to pray for the Missi~ns wiler Yo~use the mllsiClns~ This window is inWORL~MISSION ROSARY thatmiddot we will Send ~t your request stalled near the stairs leadinl to thectlOir

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

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POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

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middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

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ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

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Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

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16 -THE ANCHO r Thurs July 3 195~

Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

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ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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-THE ANCHORThe Family Clinic Thurs July 3 1958

~ ) ~ Urges ~Usingmiddotmiddot L~isuremiddot~i~~~

For SpirituaI Interests B~ Father John L Thomas SJ Assistant middotPrOfessor of S9ci~ogy

St Louis University

Whatmiddot about the healthy ~apable 40-year old wife and mother whose ehildtmiddotel are in sehool and demanding less of her attention Not interested in consunlingtime via bridge and gossip Attractive home and yard and entertainshying ean be managed readily and stIll time and energy to ase Im sure you will come ap withmiddot some interesting insights and many of us women Deed direction

Youve really t me on the IPOt this time Jane I must eIHlfess that the drive and enshybull u ran ceo f ma n y of you modern mothshyrs is a source ~ e on s tan tmiddot wonder tOf me Y o u per orm h t ~Cta ka v~rklel Y - s s qUIC yJlt tl d middotth e ergy to IClen y an WI n lIPare that the old term -weaker ex obviously no longer apshy

-plies Perhaps it never did Chldb So

I earmg - pan Of course changes In our trashy

ditional family system have middot f f opera ted In avor lgt women Because families have declined

th I ~ sharpIy In SIze e USl1a span01 the childbearing years has become only about half as long

t t t - lIS I was wo genera IOns ~go

The average mother whose family reached completion in 1890 had borne 54 children with an estimated interval oC 10 ears between marriage and the birth of the last child She had DOt given birth to her last child ntH she was about 32 yemmiddotsold

Mothers who reached the end ell their reproductive perioa in 1952 averaged only 235 children IIIld roughly 50 per cent had Itorile their last child by ttte~tieating from life or in meanshytime they were 26 years old mgless escapes Th~ pr~sent baby boom may Renew e~hlrge and dee~

-ooify this trend somewhat ~ourspir~tual and intellechlal though there is evidence to sug- mtelests In whatever way apshytest that earlyage at marriage peals to you This should keep and the tendency to confine you busy pound01 the next 30 years ehildbearing to the period while F h M the wife is stillmiddot young maynot lIIIome at er onde eatly extend the age at which SU perior General _ beats her laflt child

ROME (NC)-FatheI Henry Off~rs Suggestions Monde has been named Super-

These changes together with lor General of the Society of lIlany improvements in home African Missions Father Monde lIlaking and housekeeping have provincial of the Netherland~ left many 40-year-old mothers province of the society since with considerable freedom and 1946 was born in 1909 and 01shy

leisure You tell me Jane that dained in 1933 He will serve in they are looking for directivn I his new post until 1968 The think it would be foolhardy for Society of African Missions is me to attempt to spell out ex- ref)lesented in the US in 10 plicit directives archdioceses and diocese by 71

Indeed I fancy a good many priests bull others already regard me with tf~=~=~middot=~=======~~ a jaundiced eye because Ive

sed the words freedom and Everyone of us leisure These are relative Ilerms If and to the extent that will render aa they apply I would venture tile altCOUI for bimshyJolloymiddoting suggestions

First Im Iappy to See that self tc) G~ JQlthave avoiiied typic~l esclifgtces Rolh-r412 and timekillers like gossiphridge and so forthmiddot j

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P9rticipation in sChool middot church and community affairs When your family required most of _ y(mr time your cooperation in these was necessarily r~stricted There may be real need for you IIOW that you have more time

Fourth the needs of your chil-- dten will vary as they coritiriue to grow Spend some time helpshying them plan theirreereation ltudies and future vocation

CompanionpWith Husband Fifth this is an excellent time

tamp Seek closer companionship with your husband The early ehildbearing -and child rearing atag~s often keep mother and

- father so busy at separate tasks that they lose some of the cloSe nity thp - ed whIm they ~ ma1lta~emiddot

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A g d 11 taO t tos you ra ua y s r launch your children and face the empty nest it is well to prepare for the longmiddotyears ahead you will enjoy asa couple This is a newmiddot stage in your family cycle and requires some adjust shyment

Sixth it would lgte a mistke to concentrate only on external acshy

tivities At 40 you are approachshying the end of your distinctive femininemiddot function of reproducshytion but as a person you face sonte30 more years of life

Enlarge Interests _shyNowis the time forne~ Inshy

tellectual and spiritual growthU t th po e present your mtershyests were necessarily confined

th hto e orne middotand the middotperform-middott I ance 0 count ess routmes Now you must enlare your mter~sts renew your mtellecshytuajllfe and deepen your knowlshyedge and practice of religion This isnt highbrow stuff Jane

As your children develop you must glOW yours~lf both ~o aId them and to retaIn real contact With them You and your hus~ band ~oth may need to enlarge your mtellectual hOrizons and in this you may well be the

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Being Catholic means having a universal love It would be contrarl to the Catholic spirit to assume that we should aid onll the Missionaries who come from the United States It is the Church in the MIssions that is to be aided not a particular nationality The cause of Christ is broader than race or nationshyality

Consider Africa There are 11199 priests - in Africa under the Congregation of the P~opagation of the Faith How many of these priests are from the United States Only two hundred twenty-four or two per cent of the total number of priests How do we expect the Holy rather to support the twenty million Catholics in Africa and the

eleven thousand priests with all their schools hospitals md leper colonies if we are going to be nationalistic and limit _our support to those who come from the richest country in the world

Suppose France supported only French missionaries when themiddotChurch in America started two hundredmiddot years ago The Irish and the German priests would have starved Asa matter of fact the Ptopagationof the the Faith of France ave ten D~iIIioD dollars to aid the Church in the United Statesmiddot when we were a foreign Mission and it did so without an reference to natioD~lity

Thele should be no distinctions made betwcen Societies orders diocesan clergy we are all one in Christ For this reason the Holy Father started his Society for the Propagation of the Faith to make each nation rise above its national likes and put into his hands all middotthe alms sacrifiCes and vocations for the greater glory of God

---When Our Lord taught us ilie Our Father He did not say

Give Galilee its daily bread but Gfe us that is all humanity it wasmiddot a pagan Terence who said Charity begins at home Our Lord in the parable ofthe Good Samritan said t1iat Charity begins away from middothome The Jew who passed he wQunded man refused him aid because he was nllt a national While God wilf bless us tor ~iding ~ur on He will not bless us for a~ding- them exclusively

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~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

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All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

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MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

d middot w ~ g e s an

h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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The sad fact is that we are ~ot prepared to pl~n the proper relationship between wages atid

cialistmiddot ~ So the question recurs What

next Where do _ CO frOm here

middot Magazine Suggests CouReiI Reconvene ROVIGO (NC)-The mag-ashy

zinePalestra del Clero (Clerical middot Practice) published here hu made a plea for reconveningmiddot Of the Vatican Council which wu suspended in 1870

The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

It is amiddot dar~ hour it said~ The United Nations could coli lapse under bolshevik attacks for the same reason that IDe L~agueof Natr~nscoiI3psed un der the blows of faciSm The

i bull bull only hope lies in a renewal gtf smiles as he receIves hIS CliCistiaIiitymiddot and in its expari

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

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IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

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IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

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the Virgin given by the childrea agree in details she appelin kneeling dressed in white and blue and displaying a lumiilOUli

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The apparitions reporte~ly

took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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13 -THE ANCHOR Thun July 3 1958

~xposesrhreat Of Communism CARACAS (NC)-A Catholic

daily here La Religion has taken issue with a statement made by Provisional President Wolfgang Larrazabal of Veneshyzuela that communism is not a threat to the country

The newspaper called attenshytion to the troubles of Euroshypean and Asian nations under communism and cited the reshycent execution of former preshymier Imre Nagy of Hungary and three other Hungarians as

examples of Red tyranny ~eated As h S

The Provisional President

who is a rear admiral stated when he took over the governshyment council in January that the Co~munist party would be treated as in themiddot United States But he declared here recently thai communism does not con-shybull titute II threat

The Catholic daily stated that God whom the Rear Admiral Jnvokes in his speeches will be Wrested from his soul by the communist doctrine i1 it sucshyeeeds in Venezuela

Critieal Threat The paper called attention to

bow small communist groupsn European countries China and Vietnam gradually came into positions of authority It pointed out how the violent repression of Hungarian patriotism was climaxed with the executlon of Imre Nagy Gen Pal Maleter and two other leaders of the October 1956 uprising in Hunshyary

The daily added that eommun-JIlffi constitutes a critical threat to the Catholic Faith in (Veneshymela

The Larrazabal government came into power last January after dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez was ousted

HOLY FATlIER RECEIVES CABINET MEMBER A private audience with PopeP h

IUS XII and a VIsit to t e campus of the North American College in Rome with his wife and daughter highlighted the visit to the Eternal City for US Secretary of Labor Jam~s P Mitchell He and his wife are shown on that occasion with His Holiness and Monsignor F Emmeriegger rector of the Graduate House of the North American CoIshylege NC Photo

Urges Anglican Group to Pray for Reunion

I-ONDON middot(NC)-A high A n g lie a nor g ani z a shytion known a~ the Annuncishyation Group was told at its rally here We must work and pray for reunion with the Holy See

The speaker Lawrence Turner a non-Catholic Member of Parshyliamentadded We must tackle this problem not in bouts but

consistently and with humility We must go back to the Vlcar of ChriSt on earth for he is sushypreme and infallible and bis pronouncements are binding on us

But members of the group stated later that they were not contemplating secession to Rome Their desire for closeI union with the Holy See arose from disapproval of the Church of Englands current approaches for union with tbe Nonconlormshy

ists theY ~id

One of their -leaders Canon John Brierly who wants the Anglican Church to cease to be the State Church of England said Some of the bishops apshypear one day in cope and mitre and in amiddot cloud of incense and the next day they are beard preaching in a Methodist

middotchurch In his speech MrmiddotTurner said

that at Walsingham a shrine of

Fir~t Catholic Editor WACO (NC)---John Roppolo

newly appointed editor of the Daily Lariat campus publicashytion of Baptist Baylor Univershysity is the first Catholic to serve as editor in the 59-year history of the Texas paper Mr Roppolo is also vice-president of the Baylor Newman Club

Our Lady in eastern England dating from medieval times Anglicans arid Roman Catholics gather by the hundreds for prayshyers for reunion It will be there that reunion win- come about through Our Lady

Refuse Dawson Visa to US

SPOKANE (NC)-Christopher Dawson famed British Catholic historian has been denied a visa to enter the United States reshyportedly because he has active tuberculosis officials of Gonshyzaga University here announced

Mr Dawson 68 was to have conducted a series of Iectures and seminars during the summer session of the Jesuit university Beginning in the falf he was to have served as first professor of Roman Catholic studies in the divinity school of Harvard Unishyversity Cambridge M~ss

At Harv~rd Mr Dawson was to have been the first guest proshyfessor to occupy the ilewly estabshylished Charles Chauncey Still shyman chair of Catholic studies At the time of his appointment Harvard spokesmel1 said that 81

far as they could tell from avail shyable records Mr Dawson would bemiddotthe first Catholic ever to teachmiddot in the universitys Prot shyestant-oriented divinity schoo~

Mr Dawson was born October 12 1889 of Anglican parents He entered the Catholic Church ill 1914 Now living in Devonshire

England he had turned down aU requests to come to the UnitedrshyStates prior to accepting the a shysignments at Gonzaga and Harshyvard

NEVER ENDING NEEDS Priests brothers Ilislers bullbull money for their training bullbull seminarie Dovitllites churches chapels bullchools bullbull money for their building

All training nd buUdlng III centered Ilround Church or Chapel At El-HOUSshySON In LEBANON a semlnary bas bee lJullt to train Arab and Arabic-speaking priests to work as missionaries In Utbull ~iddle East One ot the larger rooml the eminary building Is now being _d

+ lor tile ceillbration of daUy Mass On the eminry grounds there Is also a School 01 PhllOllOphy and bull day school tor chlldrea One Church or Chapel would serve aD three InstliiJtions The ClOSt would ntHDIy Fthtr~ MiuKm AiJ 5000 Your help In buUdinc It 1111I merit iht 0rimf4I CAuJfb tor yoa bull share In the prayers nd mUllet

tIlseminarlanll who re alillnther~EMINARIANSWHO WILL ONE DAY BE PRIESTS WORKING IN THE VERY LAlIlD WBERE OUR IJORD SHED BIS PRECIOUS BliOODmiddot

MASS OFFEIHNGS PROVlDEMisSlONARIES WITH THE BASIC - MATERIAL NECESSliTES OFLIFE

DO THIS IN IVIEMORY OFmiddot ME What a heritage 0 love No one can give any more than to

It~mselt Christ gave to His Apostles and by their ministry to the same sacred Body which He received r~mMary the same Precious Blood ~Ith ~-~~nnlFm which Be redeemed the world the same Blessed Soul which He eommendedto His Father on the middotCmiddotoss To continue the gi~ing of Himself Christ needs priests In all the years since Calvary He has always had them

bull and He will continue having them until the end of time JAMAL and ABDALLAH are two seminarians In JORDAN who will one day be priests If you could help them toward their goal the cost of their education is $600 bullbullbull $1011 a yelU payable In any manner eonvenlent to you

THE VISITATION ElIzabethsgreetlng to Mary Whence is this that the Mother

Illy God shouldcome to memiddot brought joy immeasurable to the heart of our Lady this was the first recognition bJ

another human being that God was already 10shycarnate Oti the occasion of Marys visit Eliamp8shybethW8S nxiousmiddot to serve both Maly and her divmiddotine Son Slnce dia memorable Vlsltatioa many girls Wave given special service to God anel His mothermiddots nuns SISTER MARY RAPHAEL

I ~and SISTER MARY ObROTHyare two giris Iii LL~====~~lliJ INDIA who aspire to give service as SISTERS

OFTHE VISITATION Could you pay tor a lifetime visit for one 01 these girls with Mary nd her Son They have begun their novitiate trainlnifwhlchWIll last for two years and cost $300 bullbullbull $110 aye8l

POOR AND HUNGRY Jrom His own experience Our BleSsed Saviour Inows all the lotshy

ferlnC8 ot the human heart and body by Bis own tree choice He Himself knew poverty nd hunger Ever conscious of the needs cit the poor while He was on earth Jesus did all that He could to lighten the burden of people who had little or nothing When Christ returned to heaven He left this responsibility with st Peter and the succeSSOR of St middotPeter Our present Holy Father Is acutely aware of the need ef all the me~bers of the Church partlcularly does he realize the poverty of those of his flock who live In the Near East Your membe ship In the Catholic Near Iltast Welfa Association assists our Holy bull Father In caring tor the needs of these poor people who can looil for help only to him IN-DWIDUAli MtMBERSIUP $ 1

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favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

rUnited States Moreove~ iis quite pOss~ble middotChat the middotsame workers maght

apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

inesses (and Many of oUr maIler businesses too) wOUld

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The magazine said in an edishytorillI that resumption of that

eCUmeIiicalcouncil could aid in the restoration of Christian unity The Vatican Council wits

called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

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ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

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Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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th d i saw e crow s n wondered if there

bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

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uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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ToCCD Teciche S have completed Confraternitybetroit Ar~amiddotPolfFavors_ LOS ANGELES (NC)-Auxil- - of Christine Doctrine training iary Bishop Alden J Bell of courses They brought to 1600middot~WagePri~egtStability ~

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- By Msgrmiddot GeorgeG Higgins ~~~~~ Dir~ctor NCWC-Soe~r~ctionDepartme~t ~ $

How doAnieric~~work~rs feei a1out wages ~-hd prices In vi~wof pfesenteconom~cconditions do tli~y

favor wage- increaSes or would they prefer to hold wages iand prices as-much as pOssible i Some weeks agoCongres~ been kno~ to invalid~tefthe mari Chamberlain of Michh

g~n conducted ~ mall poll on tli~~e and a senes of related middot ques~ions a~ong te r~sidents ofmiddot hl~ distrIct which mcludes

tl-e l~porant middot industrI~1 cIties of Lansmg and

Flmt Of the m 0 ret han 3300 hourlyshywage employshyees who reshysponded to the poll 82 per cent said that they were in favor of hoi din g

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h prices as mucbl as POSSI e less simultaneouslyM ore orthe well known political ana_ Iyst and forecaster Samuel Lushybell conducted a similar surshyvey by means of pesonal intershynews with a rep~sentative sampling of workers and their wives in -typical worker neighshy

borhoods in key industrial ceoshy~rs His findings as sun~marized

middot middotin the first of a series of newsshy~per articles were su~sta~tially

Jhe same as those ot Cong~ man middotChamberlainmiddot St F rongee lJg Mr LUbell~ho eilJoys an

enviable reputation Jor honest and objective reporting says that in all his years of surveyshying votermiddot feeling- he has never

i found the desire for wage-price tability as strong as it is runshy

ning in middotthe country today The middot overwhelming majority of the workers he interviewed in Ch~-cago Pittsburgh and DetrOit middot told him they are willing to forego higher wages if priCes and living costs can be held table It would be foolish of course to attach too much importance to the findings of these two

opinion surveys for middotthe number of workers polled or interviewed ~s of necessity infinitesimally amall in relation to the total

cnumberof wage earners in ~e

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apparlaquontly lrrefutabl~ f~n~ngs of even the most scientificallyConducted public opinion pC)1ls

On the other hand if we asshysume for present puposes that the surveys conducted by Conshygressman Chamberlain and Mr

Lubell adequately reflect the opinion of the majority of Anlershyican wage earners then what What is tomiddot be done about this widespread yearning for wageshyprice stability aIjd who is supshypose4 to do it

Sad Fact

Mr LU~1l s answer to ttus ~uestIon 18 that the Pres1dent-shyof the Umted States ought to get labor and management to agree on a workable plllD of stabili shy

t Th I za IOn e popu ar yearnmgf tablt h or wage-pnce s 1 1 y e says

=have g~ven differ~nt or~ eve~_ PF~As8 matter of fa~~ middotjmiddoteontradlctory answers to lden-middot whenever anybody (Walter ~Ucally thesame questio~as~ed J~elither fo~ example) even sugshydin ~ diffErent context by a d~ff~ ~~stll that this ~ Acm~ ~iII Kent setmiddot of pollsters This IS no middotaptto be writtenoff soshy reflection on the competence K the--lntegrity of Congressmali Chamb-erlain and Mr Lubell Itmiddot middotIs simply a reminder that poli shy ticaL (and union) elections have

~ NEW DOCTOR Rev lWilliafi1JI )li~J1ols o~ q~Vl land Jesuit theological stushy~dent at Weston College

hghl if t hiPoses 8 I Y sign 1can c a shylenge to the men heading our G0vernme~t lab0r uruons and bigger busmesses

If we have another round of inflation he continues it will be mainly b~cause ofa lack O

l~gership for there is no doubt in his mind that if the PreSlshy dentcould get buisnessand lapor leaders to agree on a workable p~n of stabilization itmiddot would be welcomed enthJisiastieaU7

by the public Th t b middotbl tru as pro ~ y e but it

bull w041d be ra~~er unrealistic I t~ink to count ~ ~e Presi dents getting(o~evenattemptshyiog to get) sucl1 anmiddot agreement within the foreseeable future Several times during thepa~ few years the President has mildly exhorted labor and man- agement to stabilize wages and

prices but he has careful17 avoided saying that they ought to agree on anything as formal as a plan of stabiiization And frankly even if he were to do so at this late date there is DO

reason to suppo~ that be would get a favorable hearing On the contrary there is every reaSOD to believe that our bigger bh

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called by Pope Pius IX in 1869 and was interrupted the folloW ing year when Italian trooPs

middot seized Rome from middotthe papacy It was never reconvened The magazine suggested that its work be resumed but this tirlIe in a city of one of the great missionary countries I

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

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ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

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Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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16 -THE ANCHO r Thurs July 3 195~

Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

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cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

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We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

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ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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~rowds Throng Vatican Basilica For SSe Peter and Paul Rites

VATICAN CITY (NC)-More prayers stipulated by the Pope than 100000 faithful flooded into At noon the 1ope gave h~ St 1eters basilica to pray before blessing from the window of hi the tomb of the Prince of private apartment and in the Apostles on the feast of 58 1eter evening members of the 1ODshyand 1aul tiffs 1alatine Guard commemo-

Long lines of faithful passed rated the patronal feast of their before the bronze statue of the corps with a parade inside Vati shyfirst 1ope dressed in a golden can City attended by many cope and crowned with a giantshysized tiara As they passed hey kissed the foot of the fisherman worn smooth by the lips 01 milshylions of devout people over the ~nturies

Burial Site Thousands knelt before the Altar of the Confession whllh marks the spot where St 1eter was buried after he was crucified head-down in Rome By a speshycial concession of His Holiness Pope Pius XII the Vatican Bashy

silica enjoys the privilege of the indulgence known as Hproziunshygolo whic1 is reserved to those people who have gone to Conshyfession and Communion and who isH Sf Peters to recite certain

ecclesiastical and civil dignitashyries

On the eve of the feast of the Apostles the Pope visited tile basilica in private to pray atSt

Peters tomb and to bless the sacred pallia The pallia are narrow shoulder bands of wool which the 1ope bestows pri shymarily on archbishops signifyshying the fullness of their episcoshypal power

The Pope entered the basilica at 730 at night a~ter it had beeD cleared of the days visitor After praying at the main altar the 1ontiff descended into the crypt beneath the main altar to pray before the first pope tomb

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Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

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68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

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IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

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worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

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uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

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the Virgin given by the childrea agree in details she appelin kneeling dressed in white and blue and displaying a lumiilOUli

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

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was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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Sageand Sand

Sees False Concept of Life In Glorification of Machine

By Most Rev Robert J Dwnr Dp Bishop of Reno

Sci~nce fiction as we le~rn to our edification numbers its devotees by the millions Detective_ and mystery novels may still hold the lead in our jaded reading world but their empire is threatened Innumerable magazine~ are published for the delight of Wh th f t dd at this implies for the

e SCIenCe IC IOna lets future of language Studies-in the and the correspondence col- middotschools may be imagined Who umns of these periodicals would be so foolish now to spend fairly scintillate with ingenious interminable hours conning ir shyA1ggestions for achieving and regular French verbs when all perfecting com that is needed is one ofmiddot tliese munication with macrines to turn Corneille intO Mar s Venus sound pedestrian prose and Saturn The bourgeois gentilhomme Gone forever M Jourdain who discovered t~

with the vlind - his-surprise that he had been ace the naive speaking prose all his life wouid simplicities of now be thoroughly vindicated

those revered The newspaper account of this pioneers in the modern marvel specified that fie I d Edgar the texts to igte translated that A lIen Poe is fed into middottlle machine must J u I e s Verne be meaningful No nonsense in and H G Wells other words We are visited by Time machines the melancholy thought that an have proliferated in this realm article such as this which ill

ACIROsa _ onne~ IS AeDte U Dlredof the possible-impossible artd only vaguely meaningful would 1JgtU lit Bring to eo DOWJII Pump_ daily excu~sions to the past or not read so well in Russian 5 M I 66 lIrnmiddot n 1 Rill FOIIGHT ampIMitken

68 By In tb THill ALBI- lmthe future are advertised for The ir~ference at any rate ill 10 l S Stt U Cm togetbmiddot Hndson Rho (lENSIAN _ la~

IUrprisingly modest fees Life clear We are one step nearer 18 n~m earvN as FraDk J H a U ent for the science fletion fal if not the truth machine And the next In r lIel 18 Filled UII I Gro oN III Reo

1II11C FOUND- ltornamental Sampney or meWprecisely beautiful is at least question is inevi~ble Who ill n liZ Kind ED THK fbrie II Climb 63 Man -

IllIlceasingly fascinating going to decide whitt is the truth OF 81 Hidew I H(~ BIRTB- 117 Flten )rKiACHJB8 6S IIfore frlel (JAClI 69 coafalaThis calls to mind an inven- the machine or man 1lI nr 64 Cb~er EIIrl1 81 Con nndl_

lion proposed by that clever It is not altoieHi~r funny In 19 Kind of tree 68 (jut off nnlt (bbullbull) 16 Tell e O Kind or WON 68 Mexion eol a IIie porloIrenchman Andre Maurois a an age which is absorbed by the 11 But 69 Kind of t1ow bull ~uaDd Aot

clevic~ which bas alway~ in- power of the machine which ill ubtUa H SwUed 11 lIIpvabl~at 88 Bqnal n Tip i3 Narrow - work 70 BodDttlrigued us He suggested a truth but one step removed from aeshy 11 Raui 1 Grate ~mlrcb Head eoYO

m~chine a gadget which could tual worshipof the machine it it JI frotlMsly 79 Bare 11 Uuased 7amp Do pcooaa 80 Variant of 13 P umu towy 711 Il18en

eliminate automatically from the altogether possible that the mashy 11 Chk 8t A laD _- 1amp Porlod In t1_ 76 Clole 9 ~ampU 114 Novi 111 Mlterrane_ middot78Prtr allurnan record everything that chine itltelf will he made the Iland 1I0wer

failed to measure up to the mostmiddot arbiter ~ ~f~ i- 87 rrklt~ U Cat of lit Aold 1I1 hmmed 18 UnmbinU_ IS A meW U HE URGEDrigorous standards of veracity Our Holy Father Pope Piua 1M J D (com- or ne 5middot0 THEMINIS-

Put a book in one end I)f the XII in a recent Christmas allO furm) - 89 8onlenlr II msei_ TRY 01 TH 18 RI r I 1 HE WAmachine and-it would ~ome outmiddot cution evidently had just such JPnland THE FIRST ai tv~eI II middotomiddotMii

at the other with all misstate- a fear in mind when he de- 10 Femal Ibeep DOMINICA S Human belDe 8amp WHERE B I~ Cl t1gbtlr (lEN- 13 Cum tocether DIED

lIlents neatly erased nounced the_cult ofmiddotmechanism- ampI HIIlt MET ERAI S5 Work bard CI11n Bu J Hill Feverish Advancemeid He saw tjle machine as the new lIS Money poaell Hili A IT 01 Teta- KANe( 94 Chngemiddot MAN FROM meDt book

As Maurois himself pointed Frankenstein Monster setupto GU monD 95 Frozen rampLa THill DEAD IS Aooonnta 19 Mell IHlSoutb Amen n Attradinu (abbr)eut however the effect might destroy humanity 60 U)Ial ran range 59 VerJ lare 110 Knowlede

well prove disastrous How His quarrel was not with the Ii GI 17 Alrorde ampl PI_ Ila Bever

many volumes of history for genius of man which can make Solution _ Page EtghteeD example subjected to this treat- th machine do his will but

ment would emerge from this wlth the false concep of life Priest May Help Cardinals Cause dreadful purgatory with enor- which would glorify the product mous blanks in place of the ser- ~t the expense of the maker BIRMINGHAM (NC)-Father future saint Pope Pius X ried lines of print Pygmalion and Galatea fur- Denis Sheil expected to be a Father Sheil an IrishmanlOD

How many textbooks of sci- nish only too apt an illustration principal witness in the beati shy of a l3ritish Army general reshyence alas would come forth of the Holy Fathers warning fication cause of Cardinal New lated to the Merry del Val famshyYirginal in their white purity The artist dreamed his statue man may help_also the cause Of ily has spent all his priestly And how much of our treasured had come to life moremiddotmiddotbeautiful another outstanding member of life at the Bitmingham Orarocy literature would be reduced to than any woman of flesh modshy the Sacred College it was A1gshy which C r din a I New man the utter banality of unvarnislied ~rn man is in danger of endow gested here founded lnd administered middotHe atatement No longer would mg the machine with the soul he joined the-Oratory as a newlyFather Sheil at 93 one of theHelens face launch a thousand had disowned himself ordained priest six months beshyoldest priests in Britain and oneships or burn the topless towers It is the tragedy of a world fore the CardiQal died there illof the few people alive whoof Ilium because middotobviously it that has learned all about tech- 1890 at the age of 89 He was theknew the great English Cardishydid neither nology and has forgotten all last recruit that the Cardinalnai was also a close friend 01

No heaven forbid that the abou_t philosophy or more propshy receivedBritish-born Cardinal Rafaeltntth machine ever be invented edy all about theology For it Merry del Val Vatican Papal The aged but still active surshyAnd yet who is to tell in this ignores the cardinal fact of our yivOl of the stirring days 01Secretary of State under St age of fcverish ~dvancement knowledge and experience that England Catholic RevivalwPius XTruth is alwaysmiddot stranger than when God came down on ~arth present at the historic ceremon fiction and in the short space of He came as man n9t as a Petitions for the introduction at the Oratory when the dioceshytime sincc Maurois flung out his machine o~ Cardinal Merry del Vals san process into the cause- 01

have cause alreadyjest we come to know all have been adshy Cardinal Newman was f~rmally bOll~ thcelectronic brain anll Reopen Historic Old dressed to Rome While visiting opened have acquired a more healthy the Cardinalmiddot there in 1914Church fn Maryland

respcct for those middotancients who WILMINGTON (NC)-HistorshyFather Sheil was privileged u

foresaw all this and much more be present at the deathbed of aic o~d St Francis Xavier church

besides founded In 1704 two milegt nortb r Now indeed it hardly seems of nearby Warwick Md has

worth while to bother with the been reopened to visitors Pt t study of mathematics when all The church known as Old - oec sorts of calculations may be enshy Bohemia middotbecause it is situated trustedto instruments so much near a branch of the Bohemia ~hat You Have

reliable than themore human Rjver was one of the earliest mindthat singularly fallible and ~atholi~ fundations in the Eng- middotMmiddotcGOWAmiddot1 incorrigible sentimental mechanshy hsh colollIes 1IIIIIIII

This is to Aism at least balm Founded by Jesuit Father I our spirit for arithmetic was homas Mansell Old Bohemia lI1surance gency never the favorite companion

IS the oldest-and ~for many 54 PlEASANT STREET of our lucubrations years was the onlY~Catholic

bull Jourdain Vindicated church in the area Which now NORTH ATlLE80RO Only today we read of theshy comprises the Wilmington dio- TEL MYrtlbull -I231

feat of a group of language exshy cese c __ ~ _~ perts of Georgetown University working together with technishycians o~ ~he international Busi- WHITES Restaurant

nesss cOIporation who have produced a variantmiddot of the brain which can translate texts from one tongue to anshyother You feed Russian into Where The one end of the machine and it Entire Jamil comes out at the other as Pershy Can Dine fectly plain English Economicall7

It knows all the rules of Or thoglaphy etymology syntax and even presumably prosody It can handle sequence of tenses without so much as slipping a cog and it is never guilty of For Reservationsthose grammatical bloomers which are at once the glory and Phone OS 5-71e5

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Pilot Columnist Dies in Boston

David Goldstein 87 a convert from JUdaism who has been a Catholic author and lecturer for many years died Monday at hit home in Boston He had been a Pilot columnist since 1945

Mr Goldstein lectured in all 48 states and was the author of 10 books and many magazine articles In 1955 Pope Pius XII made him a Knight of St Gregshyory

A former Socialist be wu baptized in 1905 at Immaculate Conception Church Boston A SO-year member of the Knights of Columbus he was aiso a member of the Third Order of ~t F~ancis and the Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston I

Bishop Joyce Blesses School Cornerstone

BURLINGTON (NC)-Bishop Robert F Joyce of Vermont deshyplored the pro cupation of edshyucation with the intellect rather than the heart as he laid the corshyner stone for a $1250000 SO~Jth

Burlington High School The school is being financed

by voluntary contributions Con tributions are the highest ever realized in a Vermont fund drive

Bishop Joyce pledged the new Catholic sc~ool to prQduce gradshy

uates trained in their minds adducated in their h~arts und souls We are grateful to God that in our country with its many freedoms we are Rot only fr~ to erect a school of this sort butmiddot are encouraged to do 110 the Bishop declared 1

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

J by the

Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

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a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

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Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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17 Grant of Pontifical Status Marks Growth of Missionary Servants

SILVER SPRING (NC)-The Holy See has granted pontifical status to the Missionary Servants of the ]~osi

Holy Trinity American congregation of priests and Brothshyers established just 28 years ago

Father Thomas OKeefe MSSST Custodian Gen~ ral of the Congregation has announced the decree grantshyed by the Holy See raises the missionary society to the status of an institute of pontifical right Immediately subject to the Holy See

Noteworthy Advanfle

The decree indicates that the congregation has made noteshyworthy advance in regard to membership and works since its establishmenUn 1920 at Holy Trinity Ala by Father Thomas A Judge a Vincentian priest

It was founded to lab for the preservation of the Faith in sections of the United States where there is great need for missionary workers such as in the South and West and to do missionary wOIk in Latin Amershyican countries

With the decree the Holy See formally recognizes the congreshygation has been fruitful in piety religious observance and SpIritshyual growth

Over 500 Nuns The congregation middotnowmiddot numshy

bers 114 priests 49 missionary Brothers 56 students for the priesthood and 105 student ill the minor Ieminary

The congregation houses callshyed missionary cenacles have grown from five to 38 spread throughout 14 states the District ef Columbia and Puerto Rico

Trinitarians Plan Departure ContInued from P~e Oneh 1 A b-= 00 s middot5Oon as a paris

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th d i saw e crow s n wondered if there

bUIlds Its own school we move were any people left in themiddot rest to another place where there s of the world said Sister Dorashy~ee~ for our particular servshy thea in commenting on the ces throngs at the Marian shrine

Visit Homes Hospitals A high point of her trip came The Sisters middothowever will be when she visited the Lisieux

missed both in and out of Holy home of the Little Flower DeshyName parish Their kindergarshy voted to S1 Therese she had ten and pre-primary classes been corresponding with ihe acc~mmodated 98 Greater Fall Carmelites of Lisieux for ten River tots last yearmiddot and they years My heart was often in were frequent and welcome vis- Lisieux but I never drea~ed ltors to patients in area hospishy my feet would be there too tals abe said

Additionally they did censu work and home visiting in Holy Loves Children

Name parish and conducted a Another unforgettable moshyJunior Missionary Cenacle Aposshy ment for the small dark-eyed tolate group which was active in Sister came when she attended performing the corporal works Mass celebrated by Padre Pio of mercy famed Italian stigmatic middot~tass

In addition to Sister Mary took an hour and a half slle Dorothea Sister Mary Shaun related and I was 90 close to and Sister John Alice are leavshy Padre Pio I could see the bloodshying Fall River They will report stained bandages On his hands to the communitys motherhouse So many penitents come to the In Philadelphia for reassignshy stigmatics confessional she said ment that numbered ticketll are

For Sister Dorothea though iven them the trip to Philadelphia will be Vntil new assignments are very short in comparison with distributed to the Sisters they the one from which she has just will not know where they are returned In May she was chosen oing next But it doesnt matshyas companion to a fellow Sister ter to me smiled Sister Doroshywho received a pilgrimage to thea Ive enjoyed Fan River Lourdes as a jubilee gift and and Ill enjoy the next place from then until mid-June the I love people - and children Sisters toured Europe especially They are sure to be

PAPAL STATUS FOR MISSIONARIES Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity has been grantedmiddot ponshytifical status according to a Decree of Praise issued

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Holy See A Vincentian priest the late Father Thomas A Judge (left) was founder of the eongregation Father Thoma~ OKeefe MSSST (right) of Silver Spring Md ill its Custodian General NC Photo ~

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GETTING READY TO LEAVE Precious books ~re carefully packed by Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity as they prepare to leave Fall River for new assignments (Left to right) Sister Mary Shaun MSBT Sister John Alice MSBT and Sister Mary Dorothea

MSBT Superior

Graduation Exercises

Spotlighting Our Schools HOLY NAME Raymond Carter of 30 Mill NEW BEDFORD Street

Rev Leo Sullivan addressed Miss Carters poem entitled and presented diplomas to 31 Thoughts appeared in the graduates of the parish school at National High School Poetry exercises in the church Sevshy Associations publication The enth grade students formed an Annual Anthology of High honor guard A buffet supper School Poetry Her poem has and dance was held for the gradshy just been selected for publicashyuates in the parish hall followshy tion in middotSermons in Poetry which ing the exercises Richard Barshy is a compilation of religious and ron and Eileen Williams were philosophical poetry written by crowned king and queen the youth of America Selecshy

Mrs Manuel Medeiros headed tiQns were made by the board ofmiddot the large committee of mothers judges from thousands of poems who decorated the hall and OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL planned the party

HOLY FA~nLY HIGH NEW BEDFORD

The American Poetry Society of Los Angeles has advised Sisshyter Mary Daniel RSM Engshylish Department head of a speshycial award given Miss Ruthann Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs

Newman Movement Origin in Canada ~

KINGSTON (NC)-A moveshyment for the beatification of the distinguished British conshyvert and scholar Cardinal John Henry Newman began in Can-middot ada 16 years ago

This is stated by Msgr J G Hanley in an article appearing in the Current Canadian Regshyister Canadian Catholic weekly

A Birmingham England archdiocesan court has begun an investigation of the life irshytues and writings of Cardinal Newman The inquiry looks toward the pos~ible beatificashytion of the famed 19th century convert to Catholicism

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THE ANCHOR Thurs July 3 1958

Military Service Rekind les Fa ith Of Lukewarm

WASHINGTON (NC)shyMilitary service once conshysidered a challenge to ones morals is now provipg means for thousands of lukeshywarm Catholics to rediscover their Faith Marianist Father (Lt Col) Eu

gene Lamb after a two-year tour of duty in Alaska said Catholic chaplains are bringing thousan~s of servicemen back to the sacraments after absence of up to 12 years

Chaplains he said are gainshying access to thousands of bapshytized Catholics who didnt ge near a church in civilian life As a result the U S militarY forces today constitute one of the greatest mission fields of the Church he said

For the priest chaplain It is a tremendously exhiliarating work he said One not on)1 sows he reaps

Certainly we have convelshysions-I baptized 100 adult conshyverts last month he said But ourmiddot big worlt is in helping te bring back to the sacramen the thousands of Catholics wbe have stray~ away

Cleveland Ordinary Marks 80t~ Birthday

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archshybishop Edward F Hoban Bishshyop of Cleveland will observe his 80th birthday tomorrow

The Archbishop who keepe II busy schedule has invited priests of the diocese toioift him on the occasion in gi~i~Jr thanks for the abundance 01 Gods graces and blessings

LoOkwg in retrospect Ol~ the years the Archbishop stated 1 am overwhelmed bY the abundance of Gods grac~

and~blessings and by the gimtgt-shyrous cooperation of the nriesta Religious and the laity in jfi7 efforts to serve God

Parish school graduation exershyHELP NEW BEDFORD

cises were combined with the observance o( the feast day of themiddot pastor Very Rev Norbert

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Zonca OFM Conv Salutatory arid valedictory addresses were given by Carol Ann Przybyshy BEVERAGES szewski and Ann C Poczatek -ts a whale 3 a drinkshywho were presented awards for the highest averages Father 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Zonca who was presented a basket of flowers by Patricia

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

ultimate conflict less than ulti- ~a~e weapotns_ w(I1~ bh~ buset or

a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

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Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

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sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

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personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

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QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

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PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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Wait-~nd-Se~ I Policy Thurs July 3 19581Doubts middotLimitation of War middot~~Task of Practical Wisclqm

Bv Donald McDonald Dav~nport Catholic Messenger

When I fifstread Thomas E Murrays recent cornshy1Ilence~entadares~ to graduates of Maiipattairvii)~colIege New York I was troubled bY what I considered was his faulty advicemiddot on the problem of war and peate in our nuclear age I read the talk a second anq a third time and I was still troubled

It seems to memiddot that the former Atomic Energy Commisshylioner has become in r8cent ~ars so comshymitted to his alttimited war

position he is m convinced middotthat that is the enly reasonable

8djustmentof the problemmiddot of

audeai war -tba t he is now

IIfwilling or Un7 able to realisticshy -a 11 y consider bull ibealternatives

_ My principal difficulty with Mr Murrays Manhattanville adshy

lIcess is thaCwhile he dismisses b01ition of war itself as ali nusion that can only come about by an~ct of miraculous divine power he obviously

thinks that limiting war once it begins is infinitely more p3Cshyticable and certainly requires Dothing onhe miraculous for its

IICeomplishmenL Two Possibilities

But let us look for a moment at the two possibilities-the firs which Mr Murray rejects and the second middotwhich he offers and bas b~en offering for a number ef years I think it is clear that Mr Murray is not hostile to the abolition of waF any more than I am hostile to the limitatiQn of war if it breaks out The quesshy

tion is which is the more realisshytic the more worthy of emphashysis the more promising or in Mr Murrays words the more appropriate task of practical WIsdom today

The abolition of war bullbullbull would be an act of miraculous divine power said Mr Murray You an(l I believe in miracles But in problems of politics and war is a problem in politics we do not rush to the miraculous for it solution Even when we pray for peace we do not pray for a miracle We only pray that Gods grace may make men reashySonable enough to see that there ire other ways of solviilg inter- national conflicts more sensible th~n organized killing of one

another -4~ ~ It would seem to me that if

God did respond to our prayers jn~ihat manner an awful loh of igteople woJild have troubleseeshyirig-tbe distinction between such

diviricent~~on-and tillr~~mir~~-

lous action we are advised not to seek But regardless is ab~ lition of war even in ~he Soshycalled hard-headed terms of everyday politics impracticable

Need Police Power I would bettie first to admit

that given the theological fact of Original Sin and its effect on human nature attested to by all the history of the human race we can never hope this sideof

sions of men But the ab()lition of war

does not rest on the supposition that men will miraculously lose these warlikeinclinations and evil passions

Precisely the opposite lttests on middotthe supposition that since these inclinations and paSsions will be perpetually present in hliman society enforceable laws backed by sufficient police

power must be wrltten to preshyvent the expresslOn of mans evil inclinations in terms of global- nuciear war

Abolition of war means the development of legislative judishycial and executive machinery which will make it impossible for any nation to resort to force as the instrument of whatever aggressive ambitions it may enshy

oi the miraculousdem~ndswhat Mr Murray asked for in his_talk -straight cold hard thinking

Abolition an Illusion And it demands a ~great deal

of practical wisdom in addishytion to patience per~eptiveness historical perspective a sense of the possible and aconViction of the necessary~allthose quali- ties in short that we would want to see in the noblest pracshytitioners of the art of politics and stamiddottesmanship

Now lir Murray might argue that the development of aboli shytion machinery is too difficult or that it is beyond the reach of human ingenuity and resour~e-fulness

Instead he chooses tomiddot classify abolition as an ~ ~illusion thatmiddot looks to the miraculous and then goes on to ask us to place our

reliance on what to me is areal illusion-themiddot hope that if ~ war breaks out the belligerents will voluntarily and under the presshy

sure of public opinion withinthe countries involved limit theirmiddot use of l1uclear weapons middot

Even if we had the- il~xible arsenal ofnumiddotclear weapons that ~ Mut-tay P~li been arguin-c

THe llcNce FROM OUR 11M AFRAID (0 AGENT rF - NINETEEN mAT MAKE~ MGAN~ ONLY ONEmiddot EVeRY MOMeNT THING HE~ BEEN THAT MUCH DICCOVERED MORE IMPOI2TANT

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OTTUMWA (NC)-Construcshytion of bull combined Ottumwa Heights motherhouse Doviate and junior college for women will begin August 15 The new building will replace th~ propshyertiesmiddot of the Sisters of the Hu-

Heaven for an abolition of the mility of Mary which ~ere middotwarlike inclinations arid pas- destroyed by fire last October

Estimated cost of the building providing only formiddot immediatemiddot future needsis $250000 f W h t d h rorH 10th st~nf n dO~~ e ea Yin a In~ ~clslve

ultimate conflict less than ulti- ~a~e weapotns_ w(I1~ bh~ buset or

a ur na Ion w IC e I re- nem ered dIopped the two

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CcitholicAuthorities Urge Caution Regcirding Alleged App~rjtions

MADRlO (NC) - Church aushythorities have recommended the utmost reserve in regard to al shy

leged 1 apparitions of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children from the village of (Jorcas in the province of TerueL in eastern Spain

Scattered reports concerning middotthe alleged visions pave appeared here in theCatholi~ press Theygive the following account of the events alleged to have ltgtcshy

curred

a O~IC m~SS-d~str~~t~onb b0mbs middot sity~f America has been named r -GdegtlatPhan In w a t~ leen ~p) recipient of the 1958 Cardinalun I en a conven IOna war S 11 will magnanimousl fi ht with p~ J1lan ~edal fo~ dishnshy

-h d h1 t g gUished achievement In sacred on~ an w lee enemy iii

uSlOg two Sbould Be Specific

We must he said refuse to e~r~en tothose wh t~ll us that It IS ImpOSSible to lImIt warfare in the nuclear age This is a false opinion The limitatioIl of nuclear warfare is technically

tertain _ possible As such ~bolitio~ ~f war far If it is technically possible to

from relying on the lnterveritionJimit war when evil passions and the ~rage to kill are beng ~onstantly fed by propagandIsts and by the climate of war itself

then Mr Murray I think will have to be more specific as to methods It will notdci to disshymi~s op~osite thinking as false opInIon

And if he is successful in outshylni~ a PJacticable method of lImiting war then It seems to me he will have had to call on all the practicall wisdom and techshyniques that would insure the effective abolition of war and of the two-limitation or abolition ~there is no doubt he would prefer the latter

Jorcas claim to have had a series of apparitions of the Blessed Virgin beginning on June 7 the day after the feast of Corpus Christi and ending on June 21 Seven of the eight children made First Communionmiddot ~n Corshy

pus Christi They range in age from 7 to 16

The tpparitions are said to have occurred near the village

in a cave known as the grotto of St Joseph The descriptions of

Professor Receives Theology Award

ST PAUL (NC) - Msgr Joseph C Fenton professor of theology at tte Catholic Univershy

theology The award will be presented

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took place d1ily from June 7 to June 12 with a final one 011

June 20 to four of the children middotone of them a deaf mute Aftershywards the deaf child was given paper to sketch what he had seen His drawing agreed with the description of the Virgin given by the other children

Jose Ortegi the village schoolshymaster who questioned the chil shydren said their accounts of what took place coincide He said the children have never left the vil shylage and have not seen motioa pic~ures middotdealing with the appashyriti~ns at Lourdes and Fatima

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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BROTHERS - OF MERCY in

Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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Reckles Driving Continued from Page One

personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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In Immaculate Conception Centenary Year~-

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

munion formiddot all visor -

PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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Frank Silvia of Fall River On AIIRhode Island T~am

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

Frank Silvia De LaSalle (Newport) second base~an has been named to the Providence Journal-Bulletin AIlshyRhode Island team An outstanding glove man~ Franks 310 batting average made him a solid chojce for the pivot position His best day at the plate came against St Rashy

IphaeIs when he bangelt out

h ts I d bIthree 1 -a SlOg e Oll e and triple -knocked in four runs and scored two 0 lead -ne La Salle to an upset 9-8 vic- t o~i I v Ita aNJunshylor a t he ewshy

hItPOl sc 00 IS a native of Fall River where he b f IS aJmem er ~ St h 0 s e p s h H pthans

f eAttls e son 0 y

and Mrs Frank M Silvia and a erandnephew of Rt Rev Msgr John Silvia pastor of St John the Baptist Church in New Bedford Frank and his father were gllesu of the

d R ta Club TUes-P rovl ence 0 ryday where he and his fellow All-Staters received Journal-Bulletin awards of medals and - Id 1 I b tt

0 - ap~ uonsmiddot Detro~t TV Tops

What ~bout t~~t t~rrtllc ~ baseball coverage out In Detro~t ~t w~s a revelatIon to viewers III thiS part of the counry The centerfl~ld camera Wit the t~lescOPlc lens afforded home viewers a better shot at the actio~ than ~f they were at the ~rk Itself I d always been ~~rshytlal to Chicago and 118 behmd the plate cam~ra at groun lev~l but the DetrOIt presentation has

t th t be t II h IIgo a a a 0 ow And wasn t It only a lew

years ago that visiting ball clubs compla~ned that the ltian~ were employmg a man with bmocu-I to t I middot f than s ea sIgns rom e vanshytage pomt of the certerfleld clubhouse window From the antics of Detroi~ catcher Red WI th T d b

1 son e Igers seeme lAgt e ery much a~are o~ similar ~hishy

y heeliiner middot tTh Sox h~~e~lerf~fnshypoyecl e conventlona mgerslgnal~

S dB dd Bl ttu y a ner sun ay evenlllg baseba11 program IS becomming increasingly more

1 Th d t bl f t PPU ar e ron a eorl~a gives the hstener the IrrlpreSSlOn that l1e is sitting in on a dis-

fd b b 11 -thCliSSlOno IIlSI e ase a - WI the masters of the game old

d t Bl t h If an presen a tner Imse a former ~aJP~leaguer keeps thmgs mov~ng m a g~mal reshylaxed fashIOn and hiS guests appear completely at ease

All Star Game Tuesdar The 1958 All Star game Which

is scheduled for Baltimore next Tuesday will feature a National Leaglle starting infield which is comprise4 of t~ree Catholic players Stan MUSial one of the greatest diamol1d figures of all time will open at first Bill Mazeroski a comparative newshycomer who is enjoying a banner year is the second baseman and Pirate teammate Frank Thomas is the players choice at the hot corner

Should Johnny Logan stand-in for Ernie Banks the Nationals will present an all-Catholic inshyner cordon All but Mazeroski are well established stars in their own right Twenty-one year old Bill however in his second full season in the majors is rapidly coming into his own His success is in no small way attributable to his father Lew whose own professional aspirations were ended abruptly by a mine acci dent which cost him his rigbt foot bull

All Star balloting this v~ar

was the work of the players

themselyes This was necessi-tated when the weakness of the fan balloting system was exshy

ploited by the burghers of Cin-cinnati last year Now the fans have the opportunity to second

League pilot didnt bother to selec~ a relief for Frank Malzone at third base

J U d -d eDSen n erra

Jack Jensen the only ot~er Red ~o~ starter for the JUnllaquogtr CirCUit IS perhap~ the most u tl shy

~errated player ~n the maJrs today In an outfield whICh mshycludes the incompalable Ted Williams the flamboyant Jimshy

my Piersall Jensen IS Just the h I ht f Id It 0 guy wop ays- rig Ie IS

a matter of record however that the husky former All-American fullback at the Un ishy

middott f C If h b tt dversl y 0 a I ornIa as a e in more runs in the last f)llr

I th ~rs than~nYOne e se til e

enca~ a~l~ bull The chief Criticism of rensen smiddot

play would appear ~ the man in the street to be hiS penchant for hitting into double plays This is hardly due to any lack

f d J k rtmiddot he 0 spec on ac Ie s pa stole 22 bases one year to le~d the league Itsmiddotjust tha l)e)1I1s theball 80 hard that If It g~s at a fielder double play easily results

Jensen currently is on his wayto his best year in the majors He came up eight years ago in the Yankee system where he was groomed to taKe over lor Joe DiMaggio Jack failed to come through howevel llnd was subsequently traded off to Washington where he spent two seasons before coming to Boston At the moment Jack is hitting at an even 300 clip leads the league with 60 runs batted in and also in home runs 23

Castoffs llake G~od Looking at the list of batting

leaders the other day we were impressed by the fact that four of the first five in the American League were players who lIad been cast off by one or nlOIe

clubs dUIing their career in the middotmajors t Mic~eyVernon No2 milraquo in

middotthecircuit lastyearwas an off and on man with the Red Sox Given a regular oPPolmiddottuIJitymiddot to play with Cleveland when Vic Wertz broke his leg th~ venershy

able Mickey has belted the ball in a fashion rell1inislcnt 0pound the style which made him the leashy

gue batting champion a few years ago

Preston Ward a Natiohali

League middottransient has made it big with ansas City and -temn mate Bob Cerv former Yankee and leading family man in the majors-there are six youngshysters in the Cerv household seven by late summer-ispress~ ing Jensen for home runs and RBI leadership These Il)en are largely responsible for the surshyprise showing of the Athletics who now occupy second place Ward is hitting 326 Cerv 321

The fourth member of this group is Vic Power the versashytile Cleveland infielder Power came to the Indians from the Athletics in the deal which brought Ward to Kansas City Jhe change of scenery seems to have benefitted bot h men though each was going strong when the trade was conSllm- mated

Al Dark now performing for the Chicago Cubs is the Nashytional League counterpart of these leading players Al was a key man in the Braves 1948 pennant picture and wh e n traded to the Giants was instrushymental in their title quest in 51

Moving on to St Louis he eontinued to excel and the Cardlt

Left to right Dick Reynolds presents All State BaReshyball Award to Frank Silvia of Fall River as Alix Nahjgian of Brown watches

bl IObJe ectiona e Films ncrease Continued from Page One

The fifth class covering conshydemned films includes those which because of theme - or treatment would be considered

t l b dPOSI Ive y a A sixth class Sepafate Classshy

ification covers films which while not morally ~flesive need explanation LegioDsEIortl ~tIe importance- of the work

of the Legion is emphasized-by iisexecutive secretary Very Rev MsgrThomas F Iittle who states T1e maintenance of proper moral standards in entershytainment motion pictures in the United States is mainly depenshydent upon the efforts and influshyenceof the Legion of Decency

With regard to the moral culshypability involved in attending motion pictures considered obshyjectionable or condemned by the ~gion Very Rev Francis J Connell CSSR of the Cathshyolic University of America one of the countrys outstanding moral theologians says

When the middotLegion of Decerjcy rates a picture as objectionable

they are presumed to mean that it is likely tolead some per~ons into(rave sin ltnotmei-elYvenial

P

sin) so that for such persons to attendmiddot would be se r jo us I y

wrong And by some persons

is meant not merelya small number of abnormal individuals but a notableproportionof avershy

age people- middotIt would seem that once a

person has good middotreason to beshylievemiddot that middotapicturejs objeetiol1shy

ableinipart he would Dot be permitted tosee it linti1- ~e has sufficient guarantfe that he individually will riot be harm~d by it

In other words presumption favors the prohibition o(not t shytending the burden )l proof rests on the individual to I)rove that he rnay atteld without glave danger

Violate Prudenee

Further considerations with regard to attendance lilt such motion pictures are discussed by PaIIEdwards in a publication of the Catholic Information Soshyciety

Stressing the likelihood of giving scandal in such matters Edwards writes In the case of attending morally objectionable movies when there is no necesshy

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UPHOLSTERING All kinds upholstering

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sity we are acting contrary to prudence and since they can be avoided without serious inconshyvenience they must be avoided altogether

Parents attendance at such movies is interpreted by their children as Permission middotto 00 the same Our attendance at s~th movies may be a fertile S)Ur~

of bad example and of ]Clldirg others into what may he for them an occasion of sin

EmphasiJing that followingshythe directives of the Legion is more than a matter of choice Catholicsof the Diocese are Ie minded of the words of Pius XII in the encyclical On Motion Pictures Radio and Television

We earnestly desire that Christians be not only warned with care as frequently ~s posshysible on this topic but that they fulfill the grave obligation of acquainting themselves with tbe decisions issued by e~clesiastical

authority on matters conneeted with motion pictures and of faithfully obeying them

Society Helps [2 ANT~GONIS~ (NC) - The

Antigonish Diocesan Society which] assists studentll prepllring f~r the prie~thood in this NQva l Sltotian diocese advallced

$)6000ro 34 theological seminshyarians in 1957 it was reported

In it~ 16-year history the soshy

ciety -has contrubuted $120000 ~ 72 stu~ents who now ~re priests

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Since their- foundation 18p6 the Brothers of Mercy hllVe been helping the un for- tunate Nursing men and boys rich and poor ~egardless of race and creed III their own homes Conducting homes for the aged and irifirm Operating farms and ~r-

forming other duties cooking maintenance etc The Brothers of Mercy need you For more complete

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Reckles Driving Continued from Page One

personal relations with his creshyator

Jt is God Himself he conshytinues who gives to each of U8

the bodily life which we risk when we disobey the elementary rules of caution imposed by officials who have jurisdiction over the highways

The law of God in this matshyter cuts through all legal differshyentiation of degree in murder The law of God is concerned primarily with our moral obli shygation to safeguard the t-odily life over which He alone has full right of ownership

We are bound by Gods law never to take unnecesary risks with our own lives or with those of our fellow human beings When we do so we are violating the Fifth Commandment

I feel bound in conscience insist that you place this probshylem high on the list of probleme which concern the state of your 80ul before God We an guilty of the sin of murder whenever we knowingly and without jU~ification engage any form of activity from wh~ Fshydeath can follow

Highway laws are bindinc under pain of sin Recide speeding drunken driving conshytemptuous violation of traffic lri~nalsf weaving in and out line without regard for plainly indicated road markings-t~

are sins before God

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

munion formiddot all visor -

PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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PRECISION CARVING The stonecutter measures the ~ depth of the grooves in the plaster model of-Saint Irenaeus

(center) and reproduces the identical figure in the limeshystone wall The raised bumps on the model guide him in his measurements - -

QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE Mary- is portrayed - standing on lloglobe with a crown above her head This work of Ivan Mestrovic is carved onmiddot the north wall of the shrine

POPE ST PIUS X is porshy JESUIT AUTHOR Deshytrayed on the east pOrchshy picted holding one of his

books is St Robert BellshyThe saint openedmiddot the armine famous Jesuit way tofreqlient Com- bull theologian and papal ad-

munion formiddot all visor -

PATRONESS OF THE UNITED STATES This tympan- ATOP FRONT ENTRANCE This design symbolizes ium shows the Bishops presenting the US to Mary At - Americas dedication to Our Lady Two eagles representshythe 1846 Council of Baltimore the U S bishops chose THE CAMPANILE The ing the United States face the M standing for MaryMary as the nations patroness under her title -the Imshy 329 feet high bell tower is a She also is represented as the Morning Star one of her---] maculate 9onception gift of the K of C titles in the Litany r

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