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The ANCHOR An Ancllor of the Soul, Sure and Firm - ST: PAUL Fall River, Mass. Thursday, Oct. 17, 1957 Second Class M ail Privileges Authorized PRICE, 10c Vol. 1, No. 28 .t rail Rim. Mass. $4.00 pel Yr. Photo by Calvey Blessed Statue vma JFatima Novitiate, Taunton Our lady of Fati'ma Holds RU5siarn Satellite Answer By Rev. Edward J. MitcheU Sacred Heart Church,' Taunton Russia launches earth satellite, scream the headlines Bishop Reports Regional HighSchool Building Fund· Over $500,000 More than $500,000 has already been subscribed to the building fund campaign for the first regional high school which will be constructed in the Greater New Bedford area, Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of Fall River, announced today. "The extremely generous response is a clear indication that the campaign will be be supplied by the Nurses of St. of the world. And the world's citizens are terrified at its' Anne's Glee Club. implications. In addition to Dr. D'Errico, the Russia's conquest of outer space means at least this: a short-range scientific vic- tory, coupled with the brooding threat of a Rus- sian intercontinental ballis- tic missile. "Whei'c do we go from here?" people nre asking, Others say, "This is the bcgin- ninR of the end." Last week's jolting news, how- a complete success," Bishop Connolly said. The Bishop is honorary chairman of the . fund campaign. The Most Reverend BishoP' noted that the $500,000 subscrip- tion has been realized after only one week of solicitation by the, combined memorial gifts corn- mittes 'in 30 participating pa.r- Ishes. The campaign is being conducted in parishes from West- port in Bristol County to Ware- ham on Cape Cod for a minimum' of $1,500,000 to help defray cost, of the new stmcture which will be in excess of $2.000,000. The' 900' - member memorial gifts committee is working in advance of the official opening of the drive under the direction of Joseph P, Duchaine, The com- mitteemen are offering parish- ioners and' organizations and businesses an opportunity to par- ticipate In the memorial plan by Turn to Page Twenty Say White For) Physicians 'On Saturday Most Rev. James L. Con- nolly D.D., Bishop of Fall River, will offer the second anmi&l White Mass under the sponsorship of Sk Luke's Physicians' Guild. The Mass, honoring St, Luke the Evang'elist and Patron of all Physicians. will be celebrated in the new Chapel of St. Anne's Hospital at 8 next \ Saturday morning.' , The sermon will be preached by the Rev, Edward H, S.J, oCthe faculty of Boston Col- lege. Father Nowland, formerly in the PI:e-Medical Department, is now Professor of Clinical Psy- choJog'Y in the Graduate. School. Dr. Francis J. D'Errico, Presi- dent of the Guild, has extended an im;itation to all doctors, den- tists, nurses and pharmacists to attend. In oreler tlfat a large group will be able to receive Holy Communion, confessions wiil be. heard before the Mass. Music will Turn to Page Sixteen has neither ceased nor lessened," l\foney Changers Truly,' "bishops everywhere" have expressed con'cern, and in Fall River Parish to MQrk' Anniversary of Founding emphatic terms, over the practice of making the Lord's Day one of The parish of SS. Peter and Paul in Fall River will carnival for the money-cbangers observ'e the 75th anniversary of its founding on. Sunday - Cardinal Spellman in New next. The Most Reverepd Bishop will preside and preach York. Archbishop O'Boyle in Washington, Archbishop Schulte at the 11 o'clock Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving to be cele- in Indianapolis, Archbishop Bo- brated by,the Rev. John J. .,' \ land in Newark, Bishop Topel in Kelly. pastor, assisted by the It was In Apnl, 1882, that .the Spokane, to name just a few in · II d Most Rev. Thomas F. Hendnck- widely separated Sees. R cv, J 0 h n P . D rISCO an, . W 'll' F O'C tt R Ie ev. .1 lam. on- nell, assistants. At 8 o'cloek on Monday morn- , . .' ina lhete Will be a Solemn Re- qlllE'm Mass for all the deceased, priests and Pllrishioners, and at 8 o'colck Tuesdav morning a Mass at which all the children of ever, was not really news at all .. all over the nation to halt It bee-arne news (by way of pro- phesy) 40 yea,rs ago to this very the practice of business-as- usual on Sunday has had little m'onth,. when the Queen of Heav- effect. en appeared for the final ,time to Archbishop William O. Brady three POI"tuguese shepherd chil- of St. Paul, Minn" has observed dren. At a place near the vlI1age that despite the "expressed con- Turn to Page Ten cern of bishops everywhere," the modern "desecration of Sunday FROM IDLEWILD TO SAIGON: Msgr. Edward E. Swanstrom, executive director of Catholic Relief Services- National Catholic Welfare Conference bids good bye to Miss Jeanne Kay, former Fall River resident, as sl1e re- turns to her post via Air Saigon after six weeks home leave. Fall River Woman Returns To Viet Nam Relief Work By Patricia M. McGowan Around the world in sixty days"-that's the story of Jeanne Kay, Fall River native, graduate of Sacred Heart,,; Academy, and granddaug'hter of' former Mayor James H. Kay. She is now stationed in Saigon, Viet Nam with Catholic Relief Services, Na- a Family" and "Adopt a Priest" tional qatholic Welfare Con- programs sponsored by the Cath- ference. oIlc Daughters of America. In the United States for the past month, In Fall River last week on Miss Kay has visited .her parent8, home leave from a two-year Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Kay, tour of duty in Saigon, Miss Kay described her relief to' Turn to Page Sixteen The Anchor. As administrative assistant to Rt. Rev. Msgr, Joseph St. Paul Prelatfe J. Harnett, Far East director of Catholic Relief Services, she Attacks Rising supervises details in connection with the building of churches. Sunday Sales schools, leprosaria and retreat houses throughout Viet Nam. WASHINGTON (NC) She also administers the "Feed The being waged son, Bishop of the PrOVidence From the fact that the busi- D' f h' hF II R' ness-as-usual Sunday practices a part until 1904, SS. lOcese, 0 w IC a .lver was have neither ceased nor lessened, Peter and Paul pansh on "Rattle Archbishop B l' a d y concludes: Snake Hill," with the Rev. Pat- SSt PETER AND PAUL CLERGY: Rev. John J. "We may guess that secularIza- .kD I fi t . t F th Kelly, pastor, with his assistants, Rev. John P. Driscoll, left, tion of the day Is on the in- I oy rs or. a l er and Rev. WI' Ill' am F. O'Connell, l'I'ght, al'e makI'ng plans crease." oY,e. sa or. near y a yeal 111 a la1ge stOle on. the for obset ving the 75th anniversary of the founding of the' The at. Paul prelate observed the parish will assist, :rU;l'Il! !'a.Il,e.. .F.aH. ._ _:. .. .' Turn W Page Twenty
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The ANCHOR An Ancllor of the Soul Sure and Firm - ST PAUL

Fall River Mass Thursday Oct 17 1957 Second Class Mail Privileges Authorized PRICE 10cVol 1 No 28 t rail Rim Mass $400 pel Yr

Photo by Calvey

Blessed ~rgin Statue vma JFatima Novitiate Taunton

Our lady of Fatima Holds RU5siarn Satellite Answer

By Rev Edward J MitcheU Sacred Heart Church Taunton

Russia launches earth satellite scream the headlines

Bishop Reports Regional HighSchool Building Fundmiddot Over $500000

More than $500000 has already been subscribed to the building fund campaign for the first regional high school which will be constructed in the Greater New Bedford area Most Rev James L Connolly DD Bishop of Fall River announced today

The extremely generous response is a clear indication that the campaign will be

be supplied by the Nurses of Stof the world And the worlds citizens are terrified at its Annes Glee Club implications In addition to Dr DErrico the

Russias conquest of outer space means at least this a short-range scientific vicshytory coupled with the brooding threat of a Russhysian intercontinental ballisshytic missile Wheic do we go from here people nre asking Others say This is the bcginshyninR of the end

Last weeks jolting news howshy

a complete success Bishop Connolly said The Bishop is honorary chairman of the

fund campaign The Most Reverend BishoP

noted that the $500000 subscripshytion has been realized after only one week of solicitation by the combined memorial gifts cornshymittes in 30 participating parshyIshes The campaign is being conducted in parishes from Westshyport in Bristol County to Wareshyham on Cape Cod for a minimum of $1500000 to help defray cost of the new stmcture which will be in excess of $2000000

The 900 - member memorial gifts committee is working in advance of the official opening of the drive under the direction of Joseph P Duchaine The comshymitteemen are offering parishshyioners and organizations and businesses an opportunity to parshyticipate In the memorial plan by

Turn to Page Twenty

Say White M~s$ For) Physicians On Saturday

Most Rev James L Conshynolly DD Bishop of Fall River will offer the second anmiampl White Mass under the sponsorship of Sk Lukes Physicians Guild The Mass honoring St Luke the Evangelist and Patron of all Physicians will be celebrated in the new Chapel of St Annes Hospital at 8 next Saturday morning

The sermon will be preached by the Rev Edward H Nowl~nd

SJ oCthe faculty of Boston Colshylege Father Nowland formerly in the PIe-Medical Department is now Professor of Clinical PsyshychoJogY in the Graduate School

Dr Francis J DErrico Presishydent of the Guild has extended an imitation to all doctors denshytists nurses and pharmacists to attend In oreler tlfat a large group will be able to receive Holy Communion confessions wiil be heard before the Mass Music will

Turn to Page Sixteen

has neither ceased nor lessened lfoney Changers

Truly bishops everywhere have expressed concern and in

Fall River Parish to MQrk Anniversary of Founding emphatic terms over the practice

of making the Lords Day one of The parish of SS Peter and Paul in Fall River will carnival for the money-cbangers

observe the 75th anniversary of its founding on Sunday - Cardinal Spellman in New next The Most Reverepd Bishop will preside and preach York Archbishop OBoyle in

Washington Archbishop Schulteat the 11 oclock Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving to be celeshyin Indianapolis Archbishop Boshybrated bythe Rev John J land in Newark Bishop Topel inKelly pastor assisted by the It was In Apnl 1882 that the Spokane to name just a few in middot II d Most Rev Thomas F Hendnckshy widely separated SeesR cv J 0h n P D rISCO an

Wll F OCtt RIe ev 1 lam onshynell assistants

At 8 ocloek on Monday mornshy

ina lhete Will be a Solemn ReshyqlllEm Mass for all the deceased priests and Pllrishioners and at8 ocolck Tuesdav morning a Mass at which all the children of

ever was not really news at all all over the nation to halt

It bee-arne news (by way of proshyphesy) 40 years ago to this very the practice of business-asshy

usual on Sunday has had littlemonth when the Queen of Heavshyeffecten appeared for the final time to

Archbishop William O Bradythree POItuguese shepherd chil shyof St Paul Minn has observeddren At a place near the vlI1age that despite the expressed conshy

Turn to Page Ten cern of bishops everywhere the modern desecration of Sunday

FROM IDLEWILD TO SAIGON Msgr Edward E Swanstrom executive director of Catholic Relief ServicesshyNational Catholic Welfare Conference bids good bye to Miss Jeanne Kay former Fall River resident as sl1e reshyturns to her post via Air Saigon after six weeks home leave

Fall River Woman Returns To Viet Nam Relief Work

By Patricia M McGowan

Around the world in sixty days-thats the story of Jeanne Kay Fall River native graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and granddaughter of former Mayor James H Kay She is now stationed in Saigon Viet Nam with Catholic Relief Services Na- a Family and Adopt a Priest tional qatholic Welfare Con- programs sponsored by the Cathshyference oIlc Daughters of America In the

United States for the past monthIn Fall River last week on Miss Kay has visited her parent8

home leave from a two-year Mr and Mrs Harold B Kay tour of duty in Saigon Miss Kay described her relief activitie~ to Turn to Page Sixteen The Anchor As administrative assistant to Rt Rev Msgr Joseph St Paul PrelatfeJ Harnett Far East director of Catholic Relief Services she Attacks Risingsupervises details in connection with the building of churches Sunday Salesschools leprosaria and retreat houses throughout Viet Nam WASHINGTON (NC)

She also administers the Feed The cam13ai~ being waged

son Bishop of the PrOVidence From the fact that the busishyD f h h F II R ness-as-usual Sunday practices a part until 1904 e~tabhshed SS

lOcese 0 w IC a lver was have neither ceased nor lessened

Peter and Paul pansh on Rattle Archbishop B l a d y concludesSnake Hill with the Rev Pat- SSt PETER AND PAUL CLERGY Rev John J We may guess that secularIzashy k D I fi t t F th Kelly pastor with his assistants Rev John P Driscoll left tion of the day Is on the inshy~c I oy ~dasM rs ~as or al er and Rev WIIllam F OConnell lIght ale makIng plans creaseoYe sa ~ss or near y a yeal 111 a la1ge stOle on the for obset ving the 75th anniversary of the founding of the The at Paul prelate observed

the parish will assist rUlIl ~ aIle l~entv FaH ~ry~r p-~i~~ _ ~ _ Turn W Page Twenty

VIHIE ANCHlORshy Susterrs of St0 Dorrothy Obserrvelnlllln Oct I 1957Dmocese Has mmpor1tant Ro~e 2

Atlurnnversary of fFOMrl)(~hre$$A~R~regrnampm~ ceo Sessio~ Suffer the little children to Paulas native Genoa Italy vmsIFO~UV HO~RS

DltV0180NSevera~ thousand priests sisters brothers and Cathoshylic laity from New England and beyond attended the Oct 20-St Hedwig New

BedfordEleventh Regional Congress of the Confraternity of ChrisshyOur Lady of the Immacushytian Doctrine last Friday Saturday and Sunday in Bridgeshy late Conception

port Conn Host to this year s congl ess was Most Reverend Bishop Lawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport Every archbishop and bishop in

New England took part in the program All the general and lipecial 6essiol~S of the congress were held In the beautiful and IIpaclous Notre Dame of Bridgeshyport High School completed and dedicated only a month ago

The congress opened on Friday morning with a Pontifical Dia-

Iogue Mass celebrated by Bishop Shehan of Briigeport Following the opening session at the high whool a luncheon was held for the clergy at the Stratfield Hotel Bishop Bernard J Flanagan of Norwich Conn was principal 13peaker at this time During the afternoon sessions were conductshyed on t~e Apostolate ofthe Laity Teaching Religion to the Public SChool Child Audio-Visual Aids iIi Teaching and the Religious Education of the Blind 0

The Friday evening session In the large high school auditorium began with a concert by the Fairshyfield University Glee Club Feashytured speaker of the evening was Most Reverend Richard J Cushshying Archbishop of Boston lAp_ plying the Truths of Faith to Daily Living was the title of the archblshops inspiring talk

Fr Powers Leader On Saturday morning there

were special demonstration classshyes on methods of teaching relishygion in each of the eight grades At the same time a general session was held on Religion in

middotthe Home _ Most Reverend Bishop James

L Connolly presided at the speshycial session on Saturday aftershynoon entitled rechniques in In- structing the Men tally Retarded At this very crowded session Sisshyter M Shawn OSF of St Coshylettas School Hanover Mass gave a marvelous demonstration of actually teaching and quesshytioning a group of children from

~ TauntonSt Colettas Bishop Connolly La Salette East Brewstersummarized and concluded the

- meeting Oct 27-St Peter Province--

Rev Joseph L Powers Fall town River Diocesan CCD Director St Michael Fall River acted as Discussion Leader at the St Patrick_ Somerset-L-

Saturday afternoon general sesshy Nov 3-Notre Dame Fall sion on The Laity as Conscious Riverand ActIve Me~bers of the Mysshy St Thomas More Somshytical Body Principal speaker at ersetthis session was ~r Paul van K

Nov 10-St John the amptptistThomson of PrOVidence College New Bedford NU~s Atten~

At the evemng sessIOn on Sat- Sacred Heart Oak Bluffs urday Most Reverend Bishop -John J Wright of Worcester Mass Ordospoke abut the great work that

FRIDAY-St Luke Evangeshycan be done by the CCD in brlngshylist Double of n Class Reding ~ouls to Christ MQ~S Propel Gloria Creed

The congress closed on Sunday Preface of Apostles afternoon With a Solemn Pontif1shy SATURDAY-St Peter of Alshy001 Mass celeb~ated by Most Revshy cantara Confessor Double erend ArchbIshop Henry J White Mass Proper Gloria SecshyOBrien of Hartford ond Coliect Jor Rain Third Colshy

Several sisters from the 010- lect for Peace Common Preface cese of ttll River attended the congress ~resent were members of the MiSSIOnary Servants of the Most Blessed Tri~ity and Sisters of Our Lady of Victory

OrdinClllIy PllesiClles At Nuns Requiem

Most Rev James L Coimolly DD Bishop of Fall River preshysided and gave the final absolushytion Tuesday morning at the funeral of Sister Mary Columba RSM

Among her survivors is Sister Mary Christian of Mt St Marys Fall Rivel

The Solemn High Mass in St Marys Cathedral Fall River was celebrated by Rev Alfred J Genshydreau assisted by Rev Walter A Sullivan deacon and Rev Paul F McCarrick sub-deacon Chapshylains to Bishop Connolly were Very Rev Hugh A Gallagher Pastorof St James Churchmiddot New Bedford and Rev Thomas F Walsh St Louis Church Fall River Rt Rev James J Gerrard VG middotle~d a delegationmiddot of clergy in attendance

SUNDAY-Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St John Cantius Confesshysor Third Collect for the Propashygation of the Faith (from the Votive Mass) Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-Mass of -Previous Sunday Simple Green- Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Secshyond Collect St Hilarion Abbot

Third Collect Ss Ursula and her Companions Virgins and Marshytyrs Common Preface

TUESDAY-Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass ProperiNo Gloria or Creed Sec- ond Collect for Rain Third Colshylect for Peace Common Preface

WEDNESDAY-Mass of Previshyous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Secshyond Collect for Peace Common Preface _

THURSDAY - St RaphaelArchangel Greater Double White Mmiddotass Proper Gloria Secshyond Collect fol Rain No Creed Common Preface

Pri nceton Dea n Receives MedaI

PHILADELPHIA -(NC) - Dr Hugh Stott Taylor outstanding educator has been honored for his notagtle contributions to the science of physical chemistry and his eminent achievements as aushythor editor and teacher

Dr Taylor who is dean of the graduate school of Princeton University was presented the Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute of the State of PennshyIylvania

In i953 Dr Taylor Was named a Knight Commander of the Orshyder of St Gregory by His Holiness POli1e Pius XII He is a member of the Pontifical Academy -of Science and a past president of Pax Romana international Cathshyolic student and -intellectual as~

-Sociation Among other honors he has

received are the Mendel Medal of Villanova University the Cross of the Commander of the Order ofLeopoldII of Belgium and the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the American Philosophical Society In 1953 he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Blitish Empire by Queen Eliza beth II

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the stage set by God for the beshyginning of her work of love among poor childlen The musshytard seed fell on fertile soil shytilled and watered with hardshyships and trials almost unsurshymountable

Under the wise guidance of her brother Father Joseph Frasslshynetti the young Foundress chose Aug 12 l834-feast of St Clare to enter into community life with her six companions

Prompted by her great trust in Divine PrOVidence Paula gave her Incipient Institute the namo of Daughters of Holy Faith One year later she embraced the Pious Work of St Dorothy This led to the adoption of the official title of Sisters of St DorothY

Gradually the small tree spread its branches all over the world The Plother house was transfershyred from Genoa to Rome in 1841 Soon a vast field was opened to the Dorotheans In far away Brashyzil This was followed by a founshydation In Portugal

Today thousands of children are educated and instructed in the truths of our Faith by the daughters of Blessed Paula in various countries of Europe in South and North America and in Africa In our own United States the Sisters of St Dorothy conshyduct parochial schools in New Bedford Newport Bristol Provishy

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PRiMlE MINISTER SElES POPlE His Holiness Pope Pius XII and Prime Minister of Ireland Eamon De Vafera are shown following their private 20-minute conversation at Castelgandolfo Mr De Valera was in Rome to attend cerem~nies marking the third centenary of the death of Franciscan F~ther Luke Wadding founder of the Irish College in Rome NC Photo

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by Wllllllnam H Mooring

Have you noticed how often movie characters who stand up for good moral principles are made to look like bigots or prudes If they defend religious convictions they are pictured as narrow or self-righteous When they oppose other characters who flaunt moral conventions they appear fran tical or outshyof-date soreheads who de-Ihht in spoiling the fun or inshyt~rferlng with the freedom of more broad - minded folk

Movie writers create this ef- feet by carlca- t turing the pershyson of strict principles while c h a racterizing others around him This directs criticism 01 ridicule in the same fashion as if 3ou were to place a sardonic line sketch of Aunt Jezebel among Your piano-top display of serene

family photos The sour-puss shouts among thesmiles

Something of the sort occurs In two Interesting movies now starting around the theaters In each instance I think dramatic Integrity is weakened an othershywise telling story becomes forced U not fakey

Dishonest Symbolism Robert Andersons script of

James A Micheners Until They Sail describes the moods and morals of New Zealand women clught alone ana morally off guard by American GIs while their own men were at war Warshytim e conditions undoubtedly IllIed many virtuous women ma1lied and single into serious misadventures and to that extent the screenplay may be powerfully true

However one woman (Joan Fontaine) who most vdlubly conshydcmns loose goings-on is cari shyc~tured is a prating moralist unshycatured as a prating moralist un-Am e l i can officer (Charles Drake) When he gets killed beshyfore he can give theil unborn ltrl1ild a name she becomes warm and human It was easy enough to talk then she says with newly tiscovered tolerance The situashytion may be valid but is the symshybolism honest

In No Down Payment from the John IcPartland novel about the modern yount( married set on one of Americas post-war picture-window housing tracts one couole aotly illustrates how pooular -writers now tie up relishyaon with restriction and by conshytrast make the so-called free soul seem like the Ideal unit of American society

The husband (Pat Hingle) does lnot attend church His wife (BarshybHa Rush) does Theil children sp~ak of Daddy going to Hell an idea evidently conveyed by lIama who is a tartly superior Quite un-Christian individual Actually her mate is one of the most likeable straight-thinkinp recent-living guys on the block

IlislcIllcsenrs Attitude At one point the wife upbraids

him for getting into it local Counshydl debate against segregation Shed have him wash hIs hands like Pilate which by inference misrepresents the attitude of Christian folk if not of the Church itself It hardly matters that in the book a negro was barred from the tract while in the film an oriental is substi shytuted

Thoughtful viewers may see thlt the main trouble In this community RS may be very true of real life begins in too many g033ipy coffee - clatches and Id~~hborhood cocktail parties These picture-window neighbors bgtcome too Involved in each o~hers lives to face up in calm privacy with a little faith and pllycr to their own indiVidual stlu~gles of buying a home raisshyillr a family and trying to step

un the old income to meet tne

new out-go

On the surface however the message is that their paganiSlnIs neither worse nor better than the hypocrisy of the one woman who goes to church This makes the ending when they all attend church seem miserably trite A well integrated religious interest on the part of just one family (and we surely could fine ONE on any housing tiact) might have off-set exaggerations of beshyhavior which become the films chief defect At least the climax might then have been convine-ing

Why do talented screen writers muff such opportunities The answer appears to be that they

either fail to understand or reshyject religion as a source of moral strength and social idealism Inshystead they see it only in terms of social and individual restriction and so consciously 01 sub-conshysclously rail and write against it

Perkins Star Today A few days after we talked at

Paramounts barbeque Tony Pershykins made top among the Ten Leading Stars of Tomorrow In the annual Quigley Publicashytions Poll of theater owners This will not likely go to Tonys head He Is a star today for that

matter All his films have done well at the box-office more than one can say for all nine others They are Sophia Loren Jayne Mansfield Don Murray Carroll Bakel Martha Hyer Elvis Pres- ley Anita Ekberg Paul Newman and John Kerr in that order

The voting closed too early to take in the most brilliant and significant star discovered this (01 many other) year She is Joanne Woodward seen in The Three Faces of Eve and No Dovn Payment The Mansfield girl recently filled the London press with sensational but slyly

derogatory stories includIng that tiger-striped rear view that would fill any front-page

Her latest picture Will Sucshycess Sooil Rock Hunter did not -fill the theaters Sophies films are not doing so hot either al- though they still beat the Ekshybergs The bovine boost is no longer box-offiCe An actress like Woodward makes the build-up jobs look sicklysilly

Italian Orphans Hit By Engish Edict

LONDON (NC) - The Bank of England national currency controlleis have refused to allow about 1000 pounds sterling the equivalent of about $2800 to be sent from Britain to Father Mashyrio Borellis House of the Urshychins in- Italy

The bank said the ban on the money first results of a fund to help the Borelli orphanage was in accordance with normal practice but suggested that the organizers could buy British goodS with the money and export these to Italy instead

The Midland Bank a private company has been told that it must not accept any further cash gifts on behalf of the fund and these are now being returned to the donors Most of the money safar received has come frOll readcrs of Children of the Sun a book about Father Borelli and his work written by Morris West Australian Catholic

For Non-Catholics INDIANAPOLIS (NC) - The

Legion of Mary will sponsor a Day of Recollection for nonshyCatholics at Marian College Sunshyday Catholics will be admitted to the observance only if they are accompanied by a non~Catholic

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CATECHISM CLASS AT WEST HARWICH Mrs Russell Collinge and Sister Leona get the fifth grade group off to a good start at Holy Trinity Parish Elementary pupilsl meet for iri~truction Tuesdays and Thursdays

Parishioners Aid as Catechists Opportunity for catechioal tnshy

structlon is provided for 265 ele- mentary grade PUliS and 54 high school students at Holy Trinity Parish West Harwich under the supervision of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisshyters aided by parish members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine

Elementary pupils meet Tuesshydays and ThursdayS the older students report for instruction on MOndays

reachers for the elementary grades are as follows

Grade I-Miss Marie Stone and Miss Donna Strout

Grade II-Sister Mary Regina Mrs Carl John Mrs Gertrude Dcgttne Mr Kenneth Gavin

Grade III-Sister Mary Leona Mrs Bemis Boies Mrs Ralph Long Miss Cynthia Merna Miss Helen Grace

Grade IV~Sster M Theresa Martin Mrs Russell Collinge Mrs Joseph LaBrecqlle MI Ronshyald Gessncl Miss Janice ZinkeshyviCl) Gracie V-Sister M3ry Leona Mr Althur LaFlmiddottni~r Miss Cathshyerine Lane Mrs EdwinRodershyIck Mrs Willi~m Lally

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It happened a number of years ago but the dialqgue went something like this Priest to union organizer Your outfit is always after pay hikes What do you want Is there any end to it Union organizer Not until our people have the time and money to enjoy what is going on create a taste for the good and over there Over there the beautiful Pilrents should

have the opportunity to go back was a park which symbol- to school to fill the cultural gapS ired symphonies and other works In their bread and butter educashyof art tion It is relativeiy easy to whip

This Sunday afternoon I was up a crusade against dirty comle over there I books but it takes generations to visited our citys restoremiddot the arts to their deserved n i nth annual esteem Greenwich Vil- - I was standing on a street corshylage Fair The ner talking to a newstand ven- Indiana province Father Tlieodore J Mehling CS~C extreme light talks with 15local artists had dor He said Father I would priests and Brothers assigned to missions conducted by the Congregation of the Holyon display their never sen one of those (dirty) oils watercol- magazines to a high school boy Cross in Pakistan and the newly-independent country of Ghana on Africas west ors pas tel s I would never sell one while a coast NC Photo weaving pot - woman is around If a factory tery and so worker wants to buy one okay Calls Missionaries Teacher as Vital as Engineerforth I stopped He has to read something Will and chatted with old friends as I the workermiddot of tomorrow cnoose Gods Emissaries ST LOUIS (NC) _ Tht most POlmiddottant responsibility he conshymoved about The univelsal com- ea art or the filthy comic book WASHINGTON (NC) A -

d bull vita~ service business can perform tinued to encourage young PEOshyment was how the crow II)- I l1ave great confidence in the Catholic misSIOnary executive creases each year Women and AmelIcan people to ndapt them- foreducation is to help convince pIe of ability to take advantage

here told 18 missionaries leaving children dominated but there selves to new situations As the the public of the importal)ce ~f of opportunities to advance

d kl f I for Ghana and East Pakistanrwas a goo sprm mg 0 men years go on I am sure you will the teaching profession the pres- themselves by further educationrecognized a few top management find more working people over that they are emisoories of Gods ident of St Louis University said rather than succumb to the men but only one former union there love in a world steeped in ma- here

temptation of immediate jobsleader terialism Speaking before the St Louis

vith attractive saiariesTwo Extremes Pre CmiddotOO Group Father Frederick A McGuire Electrical Boardof Trade Father The art exhibit set a nu~ber - BD CM executive secretary of the Paul C Reinert SJ said Making the American dream

of wheels in motion for me I Meets Ton-fthmiddott Mission Secretariat spoke at a If the public were convinced come true ~that is providing went home and reread Piepers I departure ceremony for 10 priests that the college teacher was as educational opportunity for everyessay on Leisure-The Basis of The third session of a new and eight BroUiers of the Holy valuable as the engineer in inshyCulture It seems that our view of se~ies of Pre-eana Conferencesmiddot Cross Order bull oustry bull bull we would have no young man and woman up to the

work leans toward Marxian and open to all engaged couples in Yours is a sublime task but difficulty in seeing that he WIU3 ~imits of his or her capacity shyPuritan extremes The 1irst sees the Greater Fall River area will difficult of understanding by paid what he 18 really worth wouI~ halt the enormous waste work as the total life of man the be held at 7 ocloCk tonight In men who concentrate on mate- He stated however that the of human talent brought about other sees hard work as an ideal Sacred Heart School Linden and rial things he told the mission- basic problem facing colleges and by the failure of half of the topending in materialsuccess which Pine Streit Fall River aries You will not try to change universities in getting and keepshy 25 per cent of high school gradshyIs ~Ign of Gods apPlmiddotovmiddotamiddotI rhe Filst sesSion of the series was i d t b f oodn

~ the cultural values of those with ng a equa e num ers og uates to go to~ college Fatherflr~t middot-kes a utIIItalImiddotanmiddot vlew ofmiddot held Suriday night with addresses t te h tt f i I

~ - whom you live You are not II - ac ers IS a rna er 0 soc a Reinert concluded

MISSIONARIES TO ASIA AND AFRICA Provincial of th~ Holy Cross Fathers

art middot the other at best a dlstrac- by R~v middotRaymond W McCarthy ttt d 0 I d tl ttempting to colonize to Ameri- a lues n y m Irec Y IS I tion from the pursuit of goods Or assistant at Sacred Heart Church canize the Pakistani end the related to the problem of inshyvirtue and director of the Family ~Ife Ghanan Force will nevei be your adequate compensation he addshy

Neitherextieme values leisure Bureau which sponsors middotthe con- weapon ed in the sense of contemplation as ferences and Rev Anthony M The example of your own The Jesuit Father termed the one dges in walking thr6ugh an Gomes assistant Ilt Santo ChriS-lives the outpouring of love for teacher problem the most clitical art gallerJ not to leun not to be to Church Physicians and mar- your fellow man will more than facing higher middotqualified high led to the good life but simply to ried couples also conduct confer- anything else persuade those school graduates to go on to coishybe passive and respond to the ences among whom you go t) serve that lege is a matter of grave concern creativeness of our fellow man A second session was reId in ChristklnitYis total truth to educators and should be to with the wond f hld Th the school Tuesday night by Rev busInessmen as well

er 0 a c I IS William F OConnellof SS Petel r think is the meaning of leisure and Paul Church Engaged cou- Points Out Dangers Men in industry have an imshyin the traditional Christian sense It is the restoration of pIes attending all sessions will In Paga~ World contemplation and silence which receive certificates ROME NC) --lt Lay apostles ~ Electrica form the climate for a richly must love those they are trying human life which is the substra- Swansea Groups to bring into the Church but ~~~ ContraCtors tum for the divinemiddot Plan ~Breakfast must not fall into their errors

Needs Creative Thinking This warning was sounded at ~~4( Has the mlllenillm alllved Very Rev Humberto S Me- a plenary session of the Seconddeiros STD Diocesan chanshy

whm working people now have cellor will be guest speaker at the World Congress of the Lay Apos the time and money to be over joint Communion breakfast of tolate here by Archbishop Oio there in the wondelland of cul- C d C 1 K ht vanni B Montini of Milan tUlal PUlSUltS I am fully awmiddotale Bishop aSSI y ounCl mg s The prelate cautioned his hearshy ~aof Columbus and St Patricks tht there are poverty pockets Circle Daughters of Isabella ers not to let their love a~d resshy ~~~ 3nd economic dislocations in our Sunday Oct 27 at K of C Home pectful attitude toward nonshycountry due to regional lacIal d S Catholics degenerate into iDdif- 944 Coun~ St ~t

factols but we ale MiHor I Street wansea ference or defection He specifi and OtllCl The breakfast will follow the New Bedford moving toward the state where 8 oclock Mass at St Dominics cally addressed his warning to the vorking class lS becoming Ch h S Catholics working in the pagan

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Missionmiddot Sunday Last year according to the Society for the Propagashy

tion of the Faith magazine Americans spent a record sixty-fourbillion dollars for food In India only thirty-nine out of everyone hundred peopie get enough food to live Forty-one per cent eat poorly twenty per cent are pershypetually hungry Most Indiaps eat but once Ii day-but if by this is understood a meal such as we would have the Indians do not even eat once a day

These are statistics to keep in mind as we heed the Bishops announcement of the mission collection that is to be talen upin all our churches on this Sunday The monies collected are sent-to the Holy Father He distributes them where they are needed for he knows where the need is greatest -

It is difficult for us to realize that it does depend on us whether someone in the world eats today or goes hun- gry ItQis up to us whether ~ome one of the one-hundred thousand unsalaried missionaries turns away one of the worlds one billion two-hundred thousand million pagans

Obviously the missionaries look to us for help They tan expect very little or nothing from those people to whom they minister After all one quarter of the middotworlds people earn less than a dollar a week And the approach the missionary must use is to-treat the starved or diseased bodies of the pagans before he can talk about the charity of Christ In their simple logical way these people listen not to words but look at actions

Our contributions of money and prayer can help bring Christ to those who know Him not A story is told by a missionary who found an old Chinese lady and brought her to the missionary compound for nursing care When asked by her why he did this he told her about the love of Christ for all men The woman replied and with logic If your Christ told you to do- these things so many ye~rs

ago where have you been all this time We can answer that question on Mission Sunday by

denying ourselves so that others might have And we can give not with the idea that we are doing oth~rs a favor but with the conviction that they are doing us a favor by ~lshylowing us to help them For we are the ones ~eing blessed by God when we help the least of His children

Freedom of the Rress In a letter written recently to the Fifth World Conmiddot

gress of the Catholic Press meeting in Vienna Monsignor DellAcqua Substitute Secretary of Statewriting on beshyhafrof the Holy Father condemned the distortion of news by unscrupulous journalists He quoted the words of the Pope The flood of errors and false moral principles

spread today by communication techniques make one tremble

o -The attitudes and minds of men are shaped in large

measure by the press Men accept what they read as fact theyae influenced in their opinions by the presentation

of those facts and by the conclu~ions drawn from them Very few persons have managed to emancipate themselves from the childhood idea that if it is in print it must be so Very few have the means at hand of sifting fact fIom ficshytion very few have the mental ability to strike out on their

- own and draY their own conclusions from the facts preshyselited We are all victims of what we read

This means that the newspaperman the journalist

the commentator the news analyst the editor-all must be aware of the respons1bility and the trust that is theirs WI l th f d f th t 1 b 1

11 e e ree om 0 e press mus a ways e vigorous y upheld we must no less strongly insist on the sacredness of truth and on the right of truth to be given a hearing without distortion of facts or the suppression of unfavorshyable data

There is a way of selecting facts that can give a one- husband and wife he said death can pe~fect imd strengthen it

sided picture There is a way of spreadIng news~so that Live After Death proportionate value is not given The scandal sheets give The soul of marriage and its facts but no one can say that they are responsible news- deepest strength and peauty live

_papers that theY are balanced that they give proper value middoton after ~ath just as do the to the news spiritual and flee beings who

pledged themselves to eachThe damage that has been done the reputations that - other have been ruined the evil tliat has been inspired by yellow The husband is dead but what journalism cannot be defended by the pat phrase-free- does that mean He has enshydom of the press This expression must walk hand in hand tered into the divine intimacy

With truth and responsibility Thank God that so much where God frees him of every weakness and selfishness

of our news reporting measures up to those standards And Goel at the SRme time invites would that the rest did the one left on earth to enter

6 THE ANCHORshyThumiddotn Oct 17 1957

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin Known as the 0

Apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart she was gifted with visions of Christ and revealed to mankind the favors in store for the custom of Holy Communion on First Fridays As a child she was paralyzed for four years and was cured miraculously through the Blessed Mother She was eo nun of the Order of the Visitashytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary She was born in lHautecour France in i647 and died in Paray-le-Monial France in 1690 She wls canonized in 1920

TOMORROW - St Luke Evangelist He was physician at Antioch in Syria who was conshyvelted to Christianity and beshycame a fellow-worker of St Paul In addition to the Third Gospel he also wrote the Acts of the

Apostles He preached in southshyeastern Europe after the death of St Paul and is venerated as a middotMartyr A persistent tradition holds that St Luke was a skllled artist and various pictures of the Blessed Mother venerated in

Beauty a~d Truth 01 Marriage Rome and elsewhere are attribshyuted whim

SATURDAY - St Peter of AlshyPope~s Talk on Widowhood cantara Confessor Earlymiddot in life he entered tne monastery of theIs Magnificen~ Document -Discalced Franciscans He rose to high posts in the order but

By Joseph A Breig inspired by a desire for penance in 1539 when he was 40 years old

Cleveland Universe =Bulletln he founded the first community of the Strict Observance HeI had no idea how sadly right i was last week when died while kneeling in prayerI remarked that the fews agencies had d()ne a poor job of in 1562

reportingPope Pius (elrs talk on widowhood SUNDAY - St John CantiusNow thatmiddotthe fUllte~t h~s reached this cou~try rdisshy

coyer that the reporting was not merely inadequate it was atrocious

Most of the accounts told us little more than the Holy Father allegedlY had urged widows not to

remarry Some stories 9 d d e d that he referred to the spiritual riches to be gained through

- Christian living In the state of widowhood

But the fact is that the Popes address is certainly one of the most magnificent documents of his pontificae-or any pontifi shycate He did nothing less than to give us something that the world despemtely needs - the central truths of a Mystical Theology of Marriage p

She llasterpiel~e The Holy Father ~-pole -about

Widowhood but what i11exhaus- tible riches of Inspiration he ofshyferedto those w)o are mtlrried or contemplating marrilgel

Paragraph after parngraph the talk is a sheer masterpiece The depth of the Popes undcrstandshyIng of the desolntion of the wife bereft of the husband s]le loved is downright hertbreaking

But I have space only tn indishycate the beauties and the touchshying truths of marriage which the Holy Father put into words

He said the Church has a speshycill love for souls who wish to femain faithful to their spouseand to the periect symbolism of the sacrament of marriage after the separation of death

Far from destroying the hushyman and super-natural love of

Confessor He was born in Kenty Poland in 1403 and studied at

likewise into a more pure and Cracow Fora short time he was spliitual sUite of mind in charge of a palish but reshy

Pope Pius sees the husband In turned to Cracow as a professor Heaven still lovinghis wife and There for many years he lived a children still watching over life of unobtrusive virtue selfshythem The wife loses Ii1s physical denial and charity presence but another presence more intimate more profound MONDAY St Hilai-ion Abbotbull and stronger is gained - One of the best known-Palestinshy

The husband said the Holy ian Solitaries he was born near Father now sees Ood face to Gaza of pagan parents about 292 face and wll not tolerate that but while very young was bapshythose whom he loved most on tized and visited St Anthony In earth should retire within themshy Egypt On his return to Palestine selvesbecome discouraged or he found his parents dead disshydisplay unfounded ifttachments tributed his wealth to the poor

What precisely is this great and retired to the wilderness of sacrament called marriage The Egypt Pope answers It Is the symbol

TUESDAY - St Mary Salomeof Christmiddots redeeming love for the Q Widow One of the three MarysChurch she was the wife of Zebedee andIt transfigures husband and the mother of the Apostles Stwife It makes the husbandmiddot like James the Greater and St JohnChrist who sacrificed Himsel(for the Evangelist She was one ofthe Church It makes the wife the holy women who followedlike the redeemed Church acshyand ministered to Our Lord atcepting its part in Christs sacri shyHis Crucifixion and burial andfice who witnessed His ResurrectjonThe widow then represents

the present life of the Church WEDNESDAY - St TheodoreMilitant The Church has lost Martyr He was tortured beforethe physical presence of Its beshy being slain because he assembledloved one Chlist But it remains the Christians at Antioch afterunfailingly united With Him the Church had been closed by eagerlyawaiting the final fulfillshy Julian an uncle of the emperorment of His promise to retull1 of that riame and like him an

Greatness of Widowhood apostateThe Holy Father speaks of

the greatness of widowhood into adult life She will be quick when lived as the prolongation also to help others in need 01 inof the graces of matrimony sorrowWhat human consolation he Again the Pope referred to theasks could equal this marvelshy watchfui husband in heavtn If ous prospect the widow remains united with) But what if the husband has him in spirit he will suggest tobeen the loveless or cruel kind of her in God the attitudes she man whose death comes as It must tGke he will give her aushyprovidential liberation from the thority and discernment And

I yoke -that had become too Christ will say as He did of theheavy widows mite She has put inEven in such case said the more than allHoly Father let the widow be like Christ who forgave sinful men Explain Purposeand prayed generou~y for them

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God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

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SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

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tyr while he was fleeing from his persecutors 300 years ago There was a 14th cen~ury statue of Our Lady holding the Infant

Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Ignore Individual Bishop Dwyer pointed out that

today even the concept of sushypreme human law is being chalshylenged as the state has become more impersonal more of a mashychine

Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

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Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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8 THE ANCHORshyThl Oct 17 1957

FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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WtA1EFUL CITY Our -benzedrine combination conshy bullLady of the Rivers a fibreshy ceived by personal prescription

of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

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Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

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Since such creatures would not -rre descended of Adanf Father Cahill explained theY would be free of the original sin of our first parents

As a result their nature would not be fallen nor would they stand in need of redemption he said

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Oulady of Fatima Continued Froni Page One

middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

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Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

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1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

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JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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The new office will concern it shyself with problems facing Latin American students in the U S and also make available students aid and scholarships

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

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eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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VIHIE ANCHlORshy Susterrs of St0 Dorrothy Obserrvelnlllln Oct I 1957Dmocese Has mmpor1tant Ro~e 2

Atlurnnversary of fFOMrl)(~hre$$A~R~regrnampm~ ceo Sessio~ Suffer the little children to Paulas native Genoa Italy vmsIFO~UV HO~RS

DltV0180NSevera~ thousand priests sisters brothers and Cathoshylic laity from New England and beyond attended the Oct 20-St Hedwig New

BedfordEleventh Regional Congress of the Confraternity of ChrisshyOur Lady of the Immacushytian Doctrine last Friday Saturday and Sunday in Bridgeshy late Conception

port Conn Host to this year s congl ess was Most Reverend Bishop Lawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport Every archbishop and bishop in

New England took part in the program All the general and lipecial 6essiol~S of the congress were held In the beautiful and IIpaclous Notre Dame of Bridgeshyport High School completed and dedicated only a month ago

The congress opened on Friday morning with a Pontifical Dia-

Iogue Mass celebrated by Bishop Shehan of Briigeport Following the opening session at the high whool a luncheon was held for the clergy at the Stratfield Hotel Bishop Bernard J Flanagan of Norwich Conn was principal 13peaker at this time During the afternoon sessions were conductshyed on t~e Apostolate ofthe Laity Teaching Religion to the Public SChool Child Audio-Visual Aids iIi Teaching and the Religious Education of the Blind 0

The Friday evening session In the large high school auditorium began with a concert by the Fairshyfield University Glee Club Feashytured speaker of the evening was Most Reverend Richard J Cushshying Archbishop of Boston lAp_ plying the Truths of Faith to Daily Living was the title of the archblshops inspiring talk

Fr Powers Leader On Saturday morning there

were special demonstration classshyes on methods of teaching relishygion in each of the eight grades At the same time a general session was held on Religion in

middotthe Home _ Most Reverend Bishop James

L Connolly presided at the speshycial session on Saturday aftershynoon entitled rechniques in In- structing the Men tally Retarded At this very crowded session Sisshyter M Shawn OSF of St Coshylettas School Hanover Mass gave a marvelous demonstration of actually teaching and quesshytioning a group of children from

~ TauntonSt Colettas Bishop Connolly La Salette East Brewstersummarized and concluded the

- meeting Oct 27-St Peter Province--

Rev Joseph L Powers Fall town River Diocesan CCD Director St Michael Fall River acted as Discussion Leader at the St Patrick_ Somerset-L-

Saturday afternoon general sesshy Nov 3-Notre Dame Fall sion on The Laity as Conscious Riverand ActIve Me~bers of the Mysshy St Thomas More Somshytical Body Principal speaker at ersetthis session was ~r Paul van K

Nov 10-St John the amptptistThomson of PrOVidence College New Bedford NU~s Atten~

At the evemng sessIOn on Sat- Sacred Heart Oak Bluffs urday Most Reverend Bishop -John J Wright of Worcester Mass Ordospoke abut the great work that

FRIDAY-St Luke Evangeshycan be done by the CCD in brlngshylist Double of n Class Reding ~ouls to Christ MQ~S Propel Gloria Creed

The congress closed on Sunday Preface of Apostles afternoon With a Solemn Pontif1shy SATURDAY-St Peter of Alshy001 Mass celeb~ated by Most Revshy cantara Confessor Double erend ArchbIshop Henry J White Mass Proper Gloria SecshyOBrien of Hartford ond Coliect Jor Rain Third Colshy

Several sisters from the 010- lect for Peace Common Preface cese of ttll River attended the congress ~resent were members of the MiSSIOnary Servants of the Most Blessed Tri~ity and Sisters of Our Lady of Victory

OrdinClllIy PllesiClles At Nuns Requiem

Most Rev James L Coimolly DD Bishop of Fall River preshysided and gave the final absolushytion Tuesday morning at the funeral of Sister Mary Columba RSM

Among her survivors is Sister Mary Christian of Mt St Marys Fall Rivel

The Solemn High Mass in St Marys Cathedral Fall River was celebrated by Rev Alfred J Genshydreau assisted by Rev Walter A Sullivan deacon and Rev Paul F McCarrick sub-deacon Chapshylains to Bishop Connolly were Very Rev Hugh A Gallagher Pastorof St James Churchmiddot New Bedford and Rev Thomas F Walsh St Louis Church Fall River Rt Rev James J Gerrard VG middotle~d a delegationmiddot of clergy in attendance

SUNDAY-Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St John Cantius Confesshysor Third Collect for the Propashygation of the Faith (from the Votive Mass) Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-Mass of -Previous Sunday Simple Green- Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Secshyond Collect St Hilarion Abbot

Third Collect Ss Ursula and her Companions Virgins and Marshytyrs Common Preface

TUESDAY-Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass ProperiNo Gloria or Creed Sec- ond Collect for Rain Third Colshylect for Peace Common Preface

WEDNESDAY-Mass of Previshyous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Secshyond Collect for Peace Common Preface _

THURSDAY - St RaphaelArchangel Greater Double White Mmiddotass Proper Gloria Secshyond Collect fol Rain No Creed Common Preface

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PHILADELPHIA -(NC) - Dr Hugh Stott Taylor outstanding educator has been honored for his notagtle contributions to the science of physical chemistry and his eminent achievements as aushythor editor and teacher

Dr Taylor who is dean of the graduate school of Princeton University was presented the Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute of the State of PennshyIylvania

In i953 Dr Taylor Was named a Knight Commander of the Orshyder of St Gregory by His Holiness POli1e Pius XII He is a member of the Pontifical Academy -of Science and a past president of Pax Romana international Cathshyolic student and -intellectual as~

-Sociation Among other honors he has

received are the Mendel Medal of Villanova University the Cross of the Commander of the Order ofLeopoldII of Belgium and the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the American Philosophical Society In 1953 he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Blitish Empire by Queen Eliza beth II

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Under the wise guidance of her brother Father Joseph Frasslshynetti the young Foundress chose Aug 12 l834-feast of St Clare to enter into community life with her six companions

Prompted by her great trust in Divine PrOVidence Paula gave her Incipient Institute the namo of Daughters of Holy Faith One year later she embraced the Pious Work of St Dorothy This led to the adoption of the official title of Sisters of St DorothY

Gradually the small tree spread its branches all over the world The Plother house was transfershyred from Genoa to Rome in 1841 Soon a vast field was opened to the Dorotheans In far away Brashyzil This was followed by a founshydation In Portugal

Today thousands of children are educated and instructed in the truths of our Faith by the daughters of Blessed Paula in various countries of Europe in South and North America and in Africa In our own United States the Sisters of St Dorothy conshyduct parochial schools in New Bedford Newport Bristol Provishy

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Have you noticed how often movie characters who stand up for good moral principles are made to look like bigots or prudes If they defend religious convictions they are pictured as narrow or self-righteous When they oppose other characters who flaunt moral conventions they appear fran tical or outshyof-date soreheads who de-Ihht in spoiling the fun or inshyt~rferlng with the freedom of more broad - minded folk

Movie writers create this ef- feet by carlca- t turing the pershyson of strict principles while c h a racterizing others around him This directs criticism 01 ridicule in the same fashion as if 3ou were to place a sardonic line sketch of Aunt Jezebel among Your piano-top display of serene

family photos The sour-puss shouts among thesmiles

Something of the sort occurs In two Interesting movies now starting around the theaters In each instance I think dramatic Integrity is weakened an othershywise telling story becomes forced U not fakey

Dishonest Symbolism Robert Andersons script of

James A Micheners Until They Sail describes the moods and morals of New Zealand women clught alone ana morally off guard by American GIs while their own men were at war Warshytim e conditions undoubtedly IllIed many virtuous women ma1lied and single into serious misadventures and to that extent the screenplay may be powerfully true

However one woman (Joan Fontaine) who most vdlubly conshydcmns loose goings-on is cari shyc~tured is a prating moralist unshycatured as a prating moralist un-Am e l i can officer (Charles Drake) When he gets killed beshyfore he can give theil unborn ltrl1ild a name she becomes warm and human It was easy enough to talk then she says with newly tiscovered tolerance The situashytion may be valid but is the symshybolism honest

In No Down Payment from the John IcPartland novel about the modern yount( married set on one of Americas post-war picture-window housing tracts one couole aotly illustrates how pooular -writers now tie up relishyaon with restriction and by conshytrast make the so-called free soul seem like the Ideal unit of American society

The husband (Pat Hingle) does lnot attend church His wife (BarshybHa Rush) does Theil children sp~ak of Daddy going to Hell an idea evidently conveyed by lIama who is a tartly superior Quite un-Christian individual Actually her mate is one of the most likeable straight-thinkinp recent-living guys on the block

IlislcIllcsenrs Attitude At one point the wife upbraids

him for getting into it local Counshydl debate against segregation Shed have him wash hIs hands like Pilate which by inference misrepresents the attitude of Christian folk if not of the Church itself It hardly matters that in the book a negro was barred from the tract while in the film an oriental is substi shytuted

Thoughtful viewers may see thlt the main trouble In this community RS may be very true of real life begins in too many g033ipy coffee - clatches and Id~~hborhood cocktail parties These picture-window neighbors bgtcome too Involved in each o~hers lives to face up in calm privacy with a little faith and pllycr to their own indiVidual stlu~gles of buying a home raisshyillr a family and trying to step

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On the surface however the message is that their paganiSlnIs neither worse nor better than the hypocrisy of the one woman who goes to church This makes the ending when they all attend church seem miserably trite A well integrated religious interest on the part of just one family (and we surely could fine ONE on any housing tiact) might have off-set exaggerations of beshyhavior which become the films chief defect At least the climax might then have been convine-ing

Why do talented screen writers muff such opportunities The answer appears to be that they

either fail to understand or reshyject religion as a source of moral strength and social idealism Inshystead they see it only in terms of social and individual restriction and so consciously 01 sub-conshysclously rail and write against it

Perkins Star Today A few days after we talked at

Paramounts barbeque Tony Pershykins made top among the Ten Leading Stars of Tomorrow In the annual Quigley Publicashytions Poll of theater owners This will not likely go to Tonys head He Is a star today for that

matter All his films have done well at the box-office more than one can say for all nine others They are Sophia Loren Jayne Mansfield Don Murray Carroll Bakel Martha Hyer Elvis Pres- ley Anita Ekberg Paul Newman and John Kerr in that order

The voting closed too early to take in the most brilliant and significant star discovered this (01 many other) year She is Joanne Woodward seen in The Three Faces of Eve and No Dovn Payment The Mansfield girl recently filled the London press with sensational but slyly

derogatory stories includIng that tiger-striped rear view that would fill any front-page

Her latest picture Will Sucshycess Sooil Rock Hunter did not -fill the theaters Sophies films are not doing so hot either al- though they still beat the Ekshybergs The bovine boost is no longer box-offiCe An actress like Woodward makes the build-up jobs look sicklysilly

Italian Orphans Hit By Engish Edict

LONDON (NC) - The Bank of England national currency controlleis have refused to allow about 1000 pounds sterling the equivalent of about $2800 to be sent from Britain to Father Mashyrio Borellis House of the Urshychins in- Italy

The bank said the ban on the money first results of a fund to help the Borelli orphanage was in accordance with normal practice but suggested that the organizers could buy British goodS with the money and export these to Italy instead

The Midland Bank a private company has been told that it must not accept any further cash gifts on behalf of the fund and these are now being returned to the donors Most of the money safar received has come frOll readcrs of Children of the Sun a book about Father Borelli and his work written by Morris West Australian Catholic

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It happened a number of years ago but the dialqgue went something like this Priest to union organizer Your outfit is always after pay hikes What do you want Is there any end to it Union organizer Not until our people have the time and money to enjoy what is going on create a taste for the good and over there Over there the beautiful Pilrents should

have the opportunity to go back was a park which symbol- to school to fill the cultural gapS ired symphonies and other works In their bread and butter educashyof art tion It is relativeiy easy to whip

This Sunday afternoon I was up a crusade against dirty comle over there I books but it takes generations to visited our citys restoremiddot the arts to their deserved n i nth annual esteem Greenwich Vil- - I was standing on a street corshylage Fair The ner talking to a newstand ven- Indiana province Father Tlieodore J Mehling CS~C extreme light talks with 15local artists had dor He said Father I would priests and Brothers assigned to missions conducted by the Congregation of the Holyon display their never sen one of those (dirty) oils watercol- magazines to a high school boy Cross in Pakistan and the newly-independent country of Ghana on Africas west ors pas tel s I would never sell one while a coast NC Photo weaving pot - woman is around If a factory tery and so worker wants to buy one okay Calls Missionaries Teacher as Vital as Engineerforth I stopped He has to read something Will and chatted with old friends as I the workermiddot of tomorrow cnoose Gods Emissaries ST LOUIS (NC) _ Tht most POlmiddottant responsibility he conshymoved about The univelsal com- ea art or the filthy comic book WASHINGTON (NC) A -

d bull vita~ service business can perform tinued to encourage young PEOshyment was how the crow II)- I l1ave great confidence in the Catholic misSIOnary executive creases each year Women and AmelIcan people to ndapt them- foreducation is to help convince pIe of ability to take advantage

here told 18 missionaries leaving children dominated but there selves to new situations As the the public of the importal)ce ~f of opportunities to advance

d kl f I for Ghana and East Pakistanrwas a goo sprm mg 0 men years go on I am sure you will the teaching profession the pres- themselves by further educationrecognized a few top management find more working people over that they are emisoories of Gods ident of St Louis University said rather than succumb to the men but only one former union there love in a world steeped in ma- here

temptation of immediate jobsleader terialism Speaking before the St Louis

vith attractive saiariesTwo Extremes Pre CmiddotOO Group Father Frederick A McGuire Electrical Boardof Trade Father The art exhibit set a nu~ber - BD CM executive secretary of the Paul C Reinert SJ said Making the American dream

of wheels in motion for me I Meets Ton-fthmiddott Mission Secretariat spoke at a If the public were convinced come true ~that is providing went home and reread Piepers I departure ceremony for 10 priests that the college teacher was as educational opportunity for everyessay on Leisure-The Basis of The third session of a new and eight BroUiers of the Holy valuable as the engineer in inshyCulture It seems that our view of se~ies of Pre-eana Conferencesmiddot Cross Order bull oustry bull bull we would have no young man and woman up to the

work leans toward Marxian and open to all engaged couples in Yours is a sublime task but difficulty in seeing that he WIU3 ~imits of his or her capacity shyPuritan extremes The 1irst sees the Greater Fall River area will difficult of understanding by paid what he 18 really worth wouI~ halt the enormous waste work as the total life of man the be held at 7 ocloCk tonight In men who concentrate on mate- He stated however that the of human talent brought about other sees hard work as an ideal Sacred Heart School Linden and rial things he told the mission- basic problem facing colleges and by the failure of half of the topending in materialsuccess which Pine Streit Fall River aries You will not try to change universities in getting and keepshy 25 per cent of high school gradshyIs ~Ign of Gods apPlmiddotovmiddotamiddotI rhe Filst sesSion of the series was i d t b f oodn

~ the cultural values of those with ng a equa e num ers og uates to go to~ college Fatherflr~t middot-kes a utIIItalImiddotanmiddot vlew ofmiddot held Suriday night with addresses t te h tt f i I

~ - whom you live You are not II - ac ers IS a rna er 0 soc a Reinert concluded

MISSIONARIES TO ASIA AND AFRICA Provincial of th~ Holy Cross Fathers

art middot the other at best a dlstrac- by R~v middotRaymond W McCarthy ttt d 0 I d tl ttempting to colonize to Ameri- a lues n y m Irec Y IS I tion from the pursuit of goods Or assistant at Sacred Heart Church canize the Pakistani end the related to the problem of inshyvirtue and director of the Family ~Ife Ghanan Force will nevei be your adequate compensation he addshy

Neitherextieme values leisure Bureau which sponsors middotthe con- weapon ed in the sense of contemplation as ferences and Rev Anthony M The example of your own The Jesuit Father termed the one dges in walking thr6ugh an Gomes assistant Ilt Santo ChriS-lives the outpouring of love for teacher problem the most clitical art gallerJ not to leun not to be to Church Physicians and mar- your fellow man will more than facing higher middotqualified high led to the good life but simply to ried couples also conduct confer- anything else persuade those school graduates to go on to coishybe passive and respond to the ences among whom you go t) serve that lege is a matter of grave concern creativeness of our fellow man A second session was reId in ChristklnitYis total truth to educators and should be to with the wond f hld Th the school Tuesday night by Rev busInessmen as well

er 0 a c I IS William F OConnellof SS Petel r think is the meaning of leisure and Paul Church Engaged cou- Points Out Dangers Men in industry have an imshyin the traditional Christian sense It is the restoration of pIes attending all sessions will In Paga~ World contemplation and silence which receive certificates ROME NC) --lt Lay apostles ~ Electrica form the climate for a richly must love those they are trying human life which is the substra- Swansea Groups to bring into the Church but ~~~ ContraCtors tum for the divinemiddot Plan ~Breakfast must not fall into their errors

Needs Creative Thinking This warning was sounded at ~~4( Has the mlllenillm alllved Very Rev Humberto S Me- a plenary session of the Seconddeiros STD Diocesan chanshy

whm working people now have cellor will be guest speaker at the World Congress of the Lay Apos the time and money to be over joint Communion breakfast of tolate here by Archbishop Oio there in the wondelland of cul- C d C 1 K ht vanni B Montini of Milan tUlal PUlSUltS I am fully awmiddotale Bishop aSSI y ounCl mg s The prelate cautioned his hearshy ~aof Columbus and St Patricks tht there are poverty pockets Circle Daughters of Isabella ers not to let their love a~d resshy ~~~ 3nd economic dislocations in our Sunday Oct 27 at K of C Home pectful attitude toward nonshycountry due to regional lacIal d S Catholics degenerate into iDdif- 944 Coun~ St ~t

factols but we ale MiHor I Street wansea ference or defection He specifi and OtllCl The breakfast will follow the New Bedford moving toward the state where 8 oclock Mass at St Dominics cally addressed his warning to the vorking class lS becoming Ch h S Catholics working in the pagan

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Missionmiddot Sunday Last year according to the Society for the Propagashy

tion of the Faith magazine Americans spent a record sixty-fourbillion dollars for food In India only thirty-nine out of everyone hundred peopie get enough food to live Forty-one per cent eat poorly twenty per cent are pershypetually hungry Most Indiaps eat but once Ii day-but if by this is understood a meal such as we would have the Indians do not even eat once a day

These are statistics to keep in mind as we heed the Bishops announcement of the mission collection that is to be talen upin all our churches on this Sunday The monies collected are sent-to the Holy Father He distributes them where they are needed for he knows where the need is greatest -

It is difficult for us to realize that it does depend on us whether someone in the world eats today or goes hun- gry ItQis up to us whether ~ome one of the one-hundred thousand unsalaried missionaries turns away one of the worlds one billion two-hundred thousand million pagans

Obviously the missionaries look to us for help They tan expect very little or nothing from those people to whom they minister After all one quarter of the middotworlds people earn less than a dollar a week And the approach the missionary must use is to-treat the starved or diseased bodies of the pagans before he can talk about the charity of Christ In their simple logical way these people listen not to words but look at actions

Our contributions of money and prayer can help bring Christ to those who know Him not A story is told by a missionary who found an old Chinese lady and brought her to the missionary compound for nursing care When asked by her why he did this he told her about the love of Christ for all men The woman replied and with logic If your Christ told you to do- these things so many ye~rs

ago where have you been all this time We can answer that question on Mission Sunday by

denying ourselves so that others might have And we can give not with the idea that we are doing oth~rs a favor but with the conviction that they are doing us a favor by ~lshylowing us to help them For we are the ones ~eing blessed by God when we help the least of His children

Freedom of the Rress In a letter written recently to the Fifth World Conmiddot

gress of the Catholic Press meeting in Vienna Monsignor DellAcqua Substitute Secretary of Statewriting on beshyhafrof the Holy Father condemned the distortion of news by unscrupulous journalists He quoted the words of the Pope The flood of errors and false moral principles

spread today by communication techniques make one tremble

o -The attitudes and minds of men are shaped in large

measure by the press Men accept what they read as fact theyae influenced in their opinions by the presentation

of those facts and by the conclu~ions drawn from them Very few persons have managed to emancipate themselves from the childhood idea that if it is in print it must be so Very few have the means at hand of sifting fact fIom ficshytion very few have the mental ability to strike out on their

- own and draY their own conclusions from the facts preshyselited We are all victims of what we read

This means that the newspaperman the journalist

the commentator the news analyst the editor-all must be aware of the respons1bility and the trust that is theirs WI l th f d f th t 1 b 1

11 e e ree om 0 e press mus a ways e vigorous y upheld we must no less strongly insist on the sacredness of truth and on the right of truth to be given a hearing without distortion of facts or the suppression of unfavorshyable data

There is a way of selecting facts that can give a one- husband and wife he said death can pe~fect imd strengthen it

sided picture There is a way of spreadIng news~so that Live After Death proportionate value is not given The scandal sheets give The soul of marriage and its facts but no one can say that they are responsible news- deepest strength and peauty live

_papers that theY are balanced that they give proper value middoton after ~ath just as do the to the news spiritual and flee beings who

pledged themselves to eachThe damage that has been done the reputations that - other have been ruined the evil tliat has been inspired by yellow The husband is dead but what journalism cannot be defended by the pat phrase-free- does that mean He has enshydom of the press This expression must walk hand in hand tered into the divine intimacy

With truth and responsibility Thank God that so much where God frees him of every weakness and selfishness

of our news reporting measures up to those standards And Goel at the SRme time invites would that the rest did the one left on earth to enter

6 THE ANCHORshyThumiddotn Oct 17 1957

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin Known as the 0

Apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart she was gifted with visions of Christ and revealed to mankind the favors in store for the custom of Holy Communion on First Fridays As a child she was paralyzed for four years and was cured miraculously through the Blessed Mother She was eo nun of the Order of the Visitashytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary She was born in lHautecour France in i647 and died in Paray-le-Monial France in 1690 She wls canonized in 1920

TOMORROW - St Luke Evangelist He was physician at Antioch in Syria who was conshyvelted to Christianity and beshycame a fellow-worker of St Paul In addition to the Third Gospel he also wrote the Acts of the

Apostles He preached in southshyeastern Europe after the death of St Paul and is venerated as a middotMartyr A persistent tradition holds that St Luke was a skllled artist and various pictures of the Blessed Mother venerated in

Beauty a~d Truth 01 Marriage Rome and elsewhere are attribshyuted whim

SATURDAY - St Peter of AlshyPope~s Talk on Widowhood cantara Confessor Earlymiddot in life he entered tne monastery of theIs Magnificen~ Document -Discalced Franciscans He rose to high posts in the order but

By Joseph A Breig inspired by a desire for penance in 1539 when he was 40 years old

Cleveland Universe =Bulletln he founded the first community of the Strict Observance HeI had no idea how sadly right i was last week when died while kneeling in prayerI remarked that the fews agencies had d()ne a poor job of in 1562

reportingPope Pius (elrs talk on widowhood SUNDAY - St John CantiusNow thatmiddotthe fUllte~t h~s reached this cou~try rdisshy

coyer that the reporting was not merely inadequate it was atrocious

Most of the accounts told us little more than the Holy Father allegedlY had urged widows not to

remarry Some stories 9 d d e d that he referred to the spiritual riches to be gained through

- Christian living In the state of widowhood

But the fact is that the Popes address is certainly one of the most magnificent documents of his pontificae-or any pontifi shycate He did nothing less than to give us something that the world despemtely needs - the central truths of a Mystical Theology of Marriage p

She llasterpiel~e The Holy Father ~-pole -about

Widowhood but what i11exhaus- tible riches of Inspiration he ofshyferedto those w)o are mtlrried or contemplating marrilgel

Paragraph after parngraph the talk is a sheer masterpiece The depth of the Popes undcrstandshyIng of the desolntion of the wife bereft of the husband s]le loved is downright hertbreaking

But I have space only tn indishycate the beauties and the touchshying truths of marriage which the Holy Father put into words

He said the Church has a speshycill love for souls who wish to femain faithful to their spouseand to the periect symbolism of the sacrament of marriage after the separation of death

Far from destroying the hushyman and super-natural love of

Confessor He was born in Kenty Poland in 1403 and studied at

likewise into a more pure and Cracow Fora short time he was spliitual sUite of mind in charge of a palish but reshy

Pope Pius sees the husband In turned to Cracow as a professor Heaven still lovinghis wife and There for many years he lived a children still watching over life of unobtrusive virtue selfshythem The wife loses Ii1s physical denial and charity presence but another presence more intimate more profound MONDAY St Hilai-ion Abbotbull and stronger is gained - One of the best known-Palestinshy

The husband said the Holy ian Solitaries he was born near Father now sees Ood face to Gaza of pagan parents about 292 face and wll not tolerate that but while very young was bapshythose whom he loved most on tized and visited St Anthony In earth should retire within themshy Egypt On his return to Palestine selvesbecome discouraged or he found his parents dead disshydisplay unfounded ifttachments tributed his wealth to the poor

What precisely is this great and retired to the wilderness of sacrament called marriage The Egypt Pope answers It Is the symbol

TUESDAY - St Mary Salomeof Christmiddots redeeming love for the Q Widow One of the three MarysChurch she was the wife of Zebedee andIt transfigures husband and the mother of the Apostles Stwife It makes the husbandmiddot like James the Greater and St JohnChrist who sacrificed Himsel(for the Evangelist She was one ofthe Church It makes the wife the holy women who followedlike the redeemed Church acshyand ministered to Our Lord atcepting its part in Christs sacri shyHis Crucifixion and burial andfice who witnessed His ResurrectjonThe widow then represents

the present life of the Church WEDNESDAY - St TheodoreMilitant The Church has lost Martyr He was tortured beforethe physical presence of Its beshy being slain because he assembledloved one Chlist But it remains the Christians at Antioch afterunfailingly united With Him the Church had been closed by eagerlyawaiting the final fulfillshy Julian an uncle of the emperorment of His promise to retull1 of that riame and like him an

Greatness of Widowhood apostateThe Holy Father speaks of

the greatness of widowhood into adult life She will be quick when lived as the prolongation also to help others in need 01 inof the graces of matrimony sorrowWhat human consolation he Again the Pope referred to theasks could equal this marvelshy watchfui husband in heavtn If ous prospect the widow remains united with) But what if the husband has him in spirit he will suggest tobeen the loveless or cruel kind of her in God the attitudes she man whose death comes as It must tGke he will give her aushyprovidential liberation from the thority and discernment And

I yoke -that had become too Christ will say as He did of theheavy widows mite She has put inEven in such case said the more than allHoly Father let the widow be like Christ who forgave sinful men Explain Purposeand prayed generou~y for them

But how shall a Widow rise to BROOKLYN (NC) - The purshythe spiritual heights to which her pose of NatiQnal Catholic Youth widowhood jnvites her Through Week will be explained by a preshyprayer said Pope Pius through late on atelevision program to be mediUition through retreats produced Oct 27 by St Francis through the 11ass and the sacshy College of Brooklyn raments National Catholic Yduth Week

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God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

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SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

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tyr while he was fleeing from his persecutors 300 years ago There was a 14th cen~ury statue of Our Lady holding the Infant

Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Ignore Individual Bishop Dwyer pointed out that

today even the concept of sushypreme human law is being chalshylenged as the state has become more impersonal more of a mashychine

Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

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Finds Immeasurable Value ~n Daily Visit to Cburch

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Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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8 THE ANCHORshyThl Oct 17 1957

FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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WtA1EFUL CITY Our -benzedrine combination conshy bullLady of the Rivers a fibreshy ceived by personal prescription

of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

Rebuild War Rllilnl~ltdl

Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

He added that such human life would be out of all relation to

the present human race If these other creatures possessed a rashytional soul in an organic body Father Cahill said they would have to be called human beings-BILLY BOY CANDIES

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Since such creatures would not -rre descended of Adanf Father Cahill explained theY would be free of the original sin of our first parents

As a result their nature would not be fallen nor would they stand in need of redemption he said

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middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

WI th I f th len e mlla~ e 0 e sun

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

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concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

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1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

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JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

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Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

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Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

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During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

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Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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by Wllllllnam H Mooring

Have you noticed how often movie characters who stand up for good moral principles are made to look like bigots or prudes If they defend religious convictions they are pictured as narrow or self-righteous When they oppose other characters who flaunt moral conventions they appear fran tical or outshyof-date soreheads who de-Ihht in spoiling the fun or inshyt~rferlng with the freedom of more broad - minded folk

Movie writers create this ef- feet by carlca- t turing the pershyson of strict principles while c h a racterizing others around him This directs criticism 01 ridicule in the same fashion as if 3ou were to place a sardonic line sketch of Aunt Jezebel among Your piano-top display of serene

family photos The sour-puss shouts among thesmiles

Something of the sort occurs In two Interesting movies now starting around the theaters In each instance I think dramatic Integrity is weakened an othershywise telling story becomes forced U not fakey

Dishonest Symbolism Robert Andersons script of

James A Micheners Until They Sail describes the moods and morals of New Zealand women clught alone ana morally off guard by American GIs while their own men were at war Warshytim e conditions undoubtedly IllIed many virtuous women ma1lied and single into serious misadventures and to that extent the screenplay may be powerfully true

However one woman (Joan Fontaine) who most vdlubly conshydcmns loose goings-on is cari shyc~tured is a prating moralist unshycatured as a prating moralist un-Am e l i can officer (Charles Drake) When he gets killed beshyfore he can give theil unborn ltrl1ild a name she becomes warm and human It was easy enough to talk then she says with newly tiscovered tolerance The situashytion may be valid but is the symshybolism honest

In No Down Payment from the John IcPartland novel about the modern yount( married set on one of Americas post-war picture-window housing tracts one couole aotly illustrates how pooular -writers now tie up relishyaon with restriction and by conshytrast make the so-called free soul seem like the Ideal unit of American society

The husband (Pat Hingle) does lnot attend church His wife (BarshybHa Rush) does Theil children sp~ak of Daddy going to Hell an idea evidently conveyed by lIama who is a tartly superior Quite un-Christian individual Actually her mate is one of the most likeable straight-thinkinp recent-living guys on the block

IlislcIllcsenrs Attitude At one point the wife upbraids

him for getting into it local Counshydl debate against segregation Shed have him wash hIs hands like Pilate which by inference misrepresents the attitude of Christian folk if not of the Church itself It hardly matters that in the book a negro was barred from the tract while in the film an oriental is substi shytuted

Thoughtful viewers may see thlt the main trouble In this community RS may be very true of real life begins in too many g033ipy coffee - clatches and Id~~hborhood cocktail parties These picture-window neighbors bgtcome too Involved in each o~hers lives to face up in calm privacy with a little faith and pllycr to their own indiVidual stlu~gles of buying a home raisshyillr a family and trying to step

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On the surface however the message is that their paganiSlnIs neither worse nor better than the hypocrisy of the one woman who goes to church This makes the ending when they all attend church seem miserably trite A well integrated religious interest on the part of just one family (and we surely could fine ONE on any housing tiact) might have off-set exaggerations of beshyhavior which become the films chief defect At least the climax might then have been convine-ing

Why do talented screen writers muff such opportunities The answer appears to be that they

either fail to understand or reshyject religion as a source of moral strength and social idealism Inshystead they see it only in terms of social and individual restriction and so consciously 01 sub-conshysclously rail and write against it

Perkins Star Today A few days after we talked at

Paramounts barbeque Tony Pershykins made top among the Ten Leading Stars of Tomorrow In the annual Quigley Publicashytions Poll of theater owners This will not likely go to Tonys head He Is a star today for that

matter All his films have done well at the box-office more than one can say for all nine others They are Sophia Loren Jayne Mansfield Don Murray Carroll Bakel Martha Hyer Elvis Pres- ley Anita Ekberg Paul Newman and John Kerr in that order

The voting closed too early to take in the most brilliant and significant star discovered this (01 many other) year She is Joanne Woodward seen in The Three Faces of Eve and No Dovn Payment The Mansfield girl recently filled the London press with sensational but slyly

derogatory stories includIng that tiger-striped rear view that would fill any front-page

Her latest picture Will Sucshycess Sooil Rock Hunter did not -fill the theaters Sophies films are not doing so hot either al- though they still beat the Ekshybergs The bovine boost is no longer box-offiCe An actress like Woodward makes the build-up jobs look sicklysilly

Italian Orphans Hit By Engish Edict

LONDON (NC) - The Bank of England national currency controlleis have refused to allow about 1000 pounds sterling the equivalent of about $2800 to be sent from Britain to Father Mashyrio Borellis House of the Urshychins in- Italy

The bank said the ban on the money first results of a fund to help the Borelli orphanage was in accordance with normal practice but suggested that the organizers could buy British goodS with the money and export these to Italy instead

The Midland Bank a private company has been told that it must not accept any further cash gifts on behalf of the fund and these are now being returned to the donors Most of the money safar received has come frOll readcrs of Children of the Sun a book about Father Borelli and his work written by Morris West Australian Catholic

For Non-Catholics INDIANAPOLIS (NC) - The

Legion of Mary will sponsor a Day of Recollection for nonshyCatholics at Marian College Sunshyday Catholics will be admitted to the observance only if they are accompanied by a non~Catholic

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CATECHISM CLASS AT WEST HARWICH Mrs Russell Collinge and Sister Leona get the fifth grade group off to a good start at Holy Trinity Parish Elementary pupilsl meet for iri~truction Tuesdays and Thursdays

Parishioners Aid as Catechists Opportunity for catechioal tnshy

structlon is provided for 265 ele- mentary grade PUliS and 54 high school students at Holy Trinity Parish West Harwich under the supervision of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisshyters aided by parish members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine

Elementary pupils meet Tuesshydays and ThursdayS the older students report for instruction on MOndays

reachers for the elementary grades are as follows

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Grade II-Sister Mary Regina Mrs Carl John Mrs Gertrude Dcgttne Mr Kenneth Gavin

Grade III-Sister Mary Leona Mrs Bemis Boies Mrs Ralph Long Miss Cynthia Merna Miss Helen Grace

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ThiS was the sentiment exshypressed in a letter sent in the name of His Holiness Pope Pius XII by Msgr Angelo DellAc~ua Vatican Substitute Secretary of State to the fourth General ASshysembly of International Caritas meeting in Rome

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It happened a number of years ago but the dialqgue went something like this Priest to union organizer Your outfit is always after pay hikes What do you want Is there any end to it Union organizer Not until our people have the time and money to enjoy what is going on create a taste for the good and over there Over there the beautiful Pilrents should

have the opportunity to go back was a park which symbol- to school to fill the cultural gapS ired symphonies and other works In their bread and butter educashyof art tion It is relativeiy easy to whip

This Sunday afternoon I was up a crusade against dirty comle over there I books but it takes generations to visited our citys restoremiddot the arts to their deserved n i nth annual esteem Greenwich Vil- - I was standing on a street corshylage Fair The ner talking to a newstand ven- Indiana province Father Tlieodore J Mehling CS~C extreme light talks with 15local artists had dor He said Father I would priests and Brothers assigned to missions conducted by the Congregation of the Holyon display their never sen one of those (dirty) oils watercol- magazines to a high school boy Cross in Pakistan and the newly-independent country of Ghana on Africas west ors pas tel s I would never sell one while a coast NC Photo weaving pot - woman is around If a factory tery and so worker wants to buy one okay Calls Missionaries Teacher as Vital as Engineerforth I stopped He has to read something Will and chatted with old friends as I the workermiddot of tomorrow cnoose Gods Emissaries ST LOUIS (NC) _ Tht most POlmiddottant responsibility he conshymoved about The univelsal com- ea art or the filthy comic book WASHINGTON (NC) A -

d bull vita~ service business can perform tinued to encourage young PEOshyment was how the crow II)- I l1ave great confidence in the Catholic misSIOnary executive creases each year Women and AmelIcan people to ndapt them- foreducation is to help convince pIe of ability to take advantage

here told 18 missionaries leaving children dominated but there selves to new situations As the the public of the importal)ce ~f of opportunities to advance

d kl f I for Ghana and East Pakistanrwas a goo sprm mg 0 men years go on I am sure you will the teaching profession the pres- themselves by further educationrecognized a few top management find more working people over that they are emisoories of Gods ident of St Louis University said rather than succumb to the men but only one former union there love in a world steeped in ma- here

temptation of immediate jobsleader terialism Speaking before the St Louis

vith attractive saiariesTwo Extremes Pre CmiddotOO Group Father Frederick A McGuire Electrical Boardof Trade Father The art exhibit set a nu~ber - BD CM executive secretary of the Paul C Reinert SJ said Making the American dream

of wheels in motion for me I Meets Ton-fthmiddott Mission Secretariat spoke at a If the public were convinced come true ~that is providing went home and reread Piepers I departure ceremony for 10 priests that the college teacher was as educational opportunity for everyessay on Leisure-The Basis of The third session of a new and eight BroUiers of the Holy valuable as the engineer in inshyCulture It seems that our view of se~ies of Pre-eana Conferencesmiddot Cross Order bull oustry bull bull we would have no young man and woman up to the

work leans toward Marxian and open to all engaged couples in Yours is a sublime task but difficulty in seeing that he WIU3 ~imits of his or her capacity shyPuritan extremes The 1irst sees the Greater Fall River area will difficult of understanding by paid what he 18 really worth wouI~ halt the enormous waste work as the total life of man the be held at 7 ocloCk tonight In men who concentrate on mate- He stated however that the of human talent brought about other sees hard work as an ideal Sacred Heart School Linden and rial things he told the mission- basic problem facing colleges and by the failure of half of the topending in materialsuccess which Pine Streit Fall River aries You will not try to change universities in getting and keepshy 25 per cent of high school gradshyIs ~Ign of Gods apPlmiddotovmiddotamiddotI rhe Filst sesSion of the series was i d t b f oodn

~ the cultural values of those with ng a equa e num ers og uates to go to~ college Fatherflr~t middot-kes a utIIItalImiddotanmiddot vlew ofmiddot held Suriday night with addresses t te h tt f i I

~ - whom you live You are not II - ac ers IS a rna er 0 soc a Reinert concluded

MISSIONARIES TO ASIA AND AFRICA Provincial of th~ Holy Cross Fathers

art middot the other at best a dlstrac- by R~v middotRaymond W McCarthy ttt d 0 I d tl ttempting to colonize to Ameri- a lues n y m Irec Y IS I tion from the pursuit of goods Or assistant at Sacred Heart Church canize the Pakistani end the related to the problem of inshyvirtue and director of the Family ~Ife Ghanan Force will nevei be your adequate compensation he addshy

Neitherextieme values leisure Bureau which sponsors middotthe con- weapon ed in the sense of contemplation as ferences and Rev Anthony M The example of your own The Jesuit Father termed the one dges in walking thr6ugh an Gomes assistant Ilt Santo ChriS-lives the outpouring of love for teacher problem the most clitical art gallerJ not to leun not to be to Church Physicians and mar- your fellow man will more than facing higher middotqualified high led to the good life but simply to ried couples also conduct confer- anything else persuade those school graduates to go on to coishybe passive and respond to the ences among whom you go t) serve that lege is a matter of grave concern creativeness of our fellow man A second session was reId in ChristklnitYis total truth to educators and should be to with the wond f hld Th the school Tuesday night by Rev busInessmen as well

er 0 a c I IS William F OConnellof SS Petel r think is the meaning of leisure and Paul Church Engaged cou- Points Out Dangers Men in industry have an imshyin the traditional Christian sense It is the restoration of pIes attending all sessions will In Paga~ World contemplation and silence which receive certificates ROME NC) --lt Lay apostles ~ Electrica form the climate for a richly must love those they are trying human life which is the substra- Swansea Groups to bring into the Church but ~~~ ContraCtors tum for the divinemiddot Plan ~Breakfast must not fall into their errors

Needs Creative Thinking This warning was sounded at ~~4( Has the mlllenillm alllved Very Rev Humberto S Me- a plenary session of the Seconddeiros STD Diocesan chanshy

whm working people now have cellor will be guest speaker at the World Congress of the Lay Apos the time and money to be over joint Communion breakfast of tolate here by Archbishop Oio there in the wondelland of cul- C d C 1 K ht vanni B Montini of Milan tUlal PUlSUltS I am fully awmiddotale Bishop aSSI y ounCl mg s The prelate cautioned his hearshy ~aof Columbus and St Patricks tht there are poverty pockets Circle Daughters of Isabella ers not to let their love a~d resshy ~~~ 3nd economic dislocations in our Sunday Oct 27 at K of C Home pectful attitude toward nonshycountry due to regional lacIal d S Catholics degenerate into iDdif- 944 Coun~ St ~t

factols but we ale MiHor I Street wansea ference or defection He specifi and OtllCl The breakfast will follow the New Bedford moving toward the state where 8 oclock Mass at St Dominics cally addressed his warning to the vorking class lS becoming Ch h S Catholics working in the pagan

middot~~~~~$m~~Wk~~i~~~~~frlrm~gtH~tr~~1X~t=~~el~V~~~~~~ff~r~~~~jtf1E~)crr~ urc wansea world and living closely withmore a middle class and a leisuremiddot Mrs Lawrence Borge Mrs 1 those outside the Church in order c fS 1 think U)e situltiori calls Charles F Williams Jr and Mrs to make converts TAUNTON TRAVEL BUREAUINC rfor SOPle creative thinking Manuel Caton have charge of

REcently Waltetmiddot Rmiddotuethel an- k The prelate was critical of WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICEtic ets those who were tempted tb pushnounced that the UAW was 01- tolerance to the point of justi shygnizing a new choral group It is Rome to FatjmCII Wayto be sponsored by the UAW but fying the position of dlssidents it will be a comPlunity project A Proposal Advanced union entering the fields of arts ANCH (NC) - Plans for a should be as foreign to the Ameimiddot- Marian Way a pilgrimage ican labor movement as an highwaylinklng Rome with Fatl shyAmerican labor party Maybe it ma were announced at a meeting is Ruethers way of dramatizing of the Tourist Associations of the next years demand for Q four- Pyrenees here in France day week But it does point up a Two principal stages along the

gap in the working mans life way will be the shrines of Our In previous generations the im- Lady of Lourdes France and St

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Missionmiddot Sunday Last year according to the Society for the Propagashy

tion of the Faith magazine Americans spent a record sixty-fourbillion dollars for food In India only thirty-nine out of everyone hundred peopie get enough food to live Forty-one per cent eat poorly twenty per cent are pershypetually hungry Most Indiaps eat but once Ii day-but if by this is understood a meal such as we would have the Indians do not even eat once a day

These are statistics to keep in mind as we heed the Bishops announcement of the mission collection that is to be talen upin all our churches on this Sunday The monies collected are sent-to the Holy Father He distributes them where they are needed for he knows where the need is greatest -

It is difficult for us to realize that it does depend on us whether someone in the world eats today or goes hun- gry ItQis up to us whether ~ome one of the one-hundred thousand unsalaried missionaries turns away one of the worlds one billion two-hundred thousand million pagans

Obviously the missionaries look to us for help They tan expect very little or nothing from those people to whom they minister After all one quarter of the middotworlds people earn less than a dollar a week And the approach the missionary must use is to-treat the starved or diseased bodies of the pagans before he can talk about the charity of Christ In their simple logical way these people listen not to words but look at actions

Our contributions of money and prayer can help bring Christ to those who know Him not A story is told by a missionary who found an old Chinese lady and brought her to the missionary compound for nursing care When asked by her why he did this he told her about the love of Christ for all men The woman replied and with logic If your Christ told you to do- these things so many ye~rs

ago where have you been all this time We can answer that question on Mission Sunday by

denying ourselves so that others might have And we can give not with the idea that we are doing oth~rs a favor but with the conviction that they are doing us a favor by ~lshylowing us to help them For we are the ones ~eing blessed by God when we help the least of His children

Freedom of the Rress In a letter written recently to the Fifth World Conmiddot

gress of the Catholic Press meeting in Vienna Monsignor DellAcqua Substitute Secretary of Statewriting on beshyhafrof the Holy Father condemned the distortion of news by unscrupulous journalists He quoted the words of the Pope The flood of errors and false moral principles

spread today by communication techniques make one tremble

o -The attitudes and minds of men are shaped in large

measure by the press Men accept what they read as fact theyae influenced in their opinions by the presentation

of those facts and by the conclu~ions drawn from them Very few persons have managed to emancipate themselves from the childhood idea that if it is in print it must be so Very few have the means at hand of sifting fact fIom ficshytion very few have the mental ability to strike out on their

- own and draY their own conclusions from the facts preshyselited We are all victims of what we read

This means that the newspaperman the journalist

the commentator the news analyst the editor-all must be aware of the respons1bility and the trust that is theirs WI l th f d f th t 1 b 1

11 e e ree om 0 e press mus a ways e vigorous y upheld we must no less strongly insist on the sacredness of truth and on the right of truth to be given a hearing without distortion of facts or the suppression of unfavorshyable data

There is a way of selecting facts that can give a one- husband and wife he said death can pe~fect imd strengthen it

sided picture There is a way of spreadIng news~so that Live After Death proportionate value is not given The scandal sheets give The soul of marriage and its facts but no one can say that they are responsible news- deepest strength and peauty live

_papers that theY are balanced that they give proper value middoton after ~ath just as do the to the news spiritual and flee beings who

pledged themselves to eachThe damage that has been done the reputations that - other have been ruined the evil tliat has been inspired by yellow The husband is dead but what journalism cannot be defended by the pat phrase-free- does that mean He has enshydom of the press This expression must walk hand in hand tered into the divine intimacy

With truth and responsibility Thank God that so much where God frees him of every weakness and selfishness

of our news reporting measures up to those standards And Goel at the SRme time invites would that the rest did the one left on earth to enter

6 THE ANCHORshyThumiddotn Oct 17 1957

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin Known as the 0

Apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart she was gifted with visions of Christ and revealed to mankind the favors in store for the custom of Holy Communion on First Fridays As a child she was paralyzed for four years and was cured miraculously through the Blessed Mother She was eo nun of the Order of the Visitashytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary She was born in lHautecour France in i647 and died in Paray-le-Monial France in 1690 She wls canonized in 1920

TOMORROW - St Luke Evangelist He was physician at Antioch in Syria who was conshyvelted to Christianity and beshycame a fellow-worker of St Paul In addition to the Third Gospel he also wrote the Acts of the

Apostles He preached in southshyeastern Europe after the death of St Paul and is venerated as a middotMartyr A persistent tradition holds that St Luke was a skllled artist and various pictures of the Blessed Mother venerated in

Beauty a~d Truth 01 Marriage Rome and elsewhere are attribshyuted whim

SATURDAY - St Peter of AlshyPope~s Talk on Widowhood cantara Confessor Earlymiddot in life he entered tne monastery of theIs Magnificen~ Document -Discalced Franciscans He rose to high posts in the order but

By Joseph A Breig inspired by a desire for penance in 1539 when he was 40 years old

Cleveland Universe =Bulletln he founded the first community of the Strict Observance HeI had no idea how sadly right i was last week when died while kneeling in prayerI remarked that the fews agencies had d()ne a poor job of in 1562

reportingPope Pius (elrs talk on widowhood SUNDAY - St John CantiusNow thatmiddotthe fUllte~t h~s reached this cou~try rdisshy

coyer that the reporting was not merely inadequate it was atrocious

Most of the accounts told us little more than the Holy Father allegedlY had urged widows not to

remarry Some stories 9 d d e d that he referred to the spiritual riches to be gained through

- Christian living In the state of widowhood

But the fact is that the Popes address is certainly one of the most magnificent documents of his pontificae-or any pontifi shycate He did nothing less than to give us something that the world despemtely needs - the central truths of a Mystical Theology of Marriage p

She llasterpiel~e The Holy Father ~-pole -about

Widowhood but what i11exhaus- tible riches of Inspiration he ofshyferedto those w)o are mtlrried or contemplating marrilgel

Paragraph after parngraph the talk is a sheer masterpiece The depth of the Popes undcrstandshyIng of the desolntion of the wife bereft of the husband s]le loved is downright hertbreaking

But I have space only tn indishycate the beauties and the touchshying truths of marriage which the Holy Father put into words

He said the Church has a speshycill love for souls who wish to femain faithful to their spouseand to the periect symbolism of the sacrament of marriage after the separation of death

Far from destroying the hushyman and super-natural love of

Confessor He was born in Kenty Poland in 1403 and studied at

likewise into a more pure and Cracow Fora short time he was spliitual sUite of mind in charge of a palish but reshy

Pope Pius sees the husband In turned to Cracow as a professor Heaven still lovinghis wife and There for many years he lived a children still watching over life of unobtrusive virtue selfshythem The wife loses Ii1s physical denial and charity presence but another presence more intimate more profound MONDAY St Hilai-ion Abbotbull and stronger is gained - One of the best known-Palestinshy

The husband said the Holy ian Solitaries he was born near Father now sees Ood face to Gaza of pagan parents about 292 face and wll not tolerate that but while very young was bapshythose whom he loved most on tized and visited St Anthony In earth should retire within themshy Egypt On his return to Palestine selvesbecome discouraged or he found his parents dead disshydisplay unfounded ifttachments tributed his wealth to the poor

What precisely is this great and retired to the wilderness of sacrament called marriage The Egypt Pope answers It Is the symbol

TUESDAY - St Mary Salomeof Christmiddots redeeming love for the Q Widow One of the three MarysChurch she was the wife of Zebedee andIt transfigures husband and the mother of the Apostles Stwife It makes the husbandmiddot like James the Greater and St JohnChrist who sacrificed Himsel(for the Evangelist She was one ofthe Church It makes the wife the holy women who followedlike the redeemed Church acshyand ministered to Our Lord atcepting its part in Christs sacri shyHis Crucifixion and burial andfice who witnessed His ResurrectjonThe widow then represents

the present life of the Church WEDNESDAY - St TheodoreMilitant The Church has lost Martyr He was tortured beforethe physical presence of Its beshy being slain because he assembledloved one Chlist But it remains the Christians at Antioch afterunfailingly united With Him the Church had been closed by eagerlyawaiting the final fulfillshy Julian an uncle of the emperorment of His promise to retull1 of that riame and like him an

Greatness of Widowhood apostateThe Holy Father speaks of

the greatness of widowhood into adult life She will be quick when lived as the prolongation also to help others in need 01 inof the graces of matrimony sorrowWhat human consolation he Again the Pope referred to theasks could equal this marvelshy watchfui husband in heavtn If ous prospect the widow remains united with) But what if the husband has him in spirit he will suggest tobeen the loveless or cruel kind of her in God the attitudes she man whose death comes as It must tGke he will give her aushyprovidential liberation from the thority and discernment And

I yoke -that had become too Christ will say as He did of theheavy widows mite She has put inEven in such case said the more than allHoly Father let the widow be like Christ who forgave sinful men Explain Purposeand prayed generou~y for them

But how shall a Widow rise to BROOKLYN (NC) - The purshythe spiritual heights to which her pose of NatiQnal Catholic Youth widowhood jnvites her Through Week will be explained by a preshyprayer said Pope Pius through late on atelevision program to be mediUition through retreats produced Oct 27 by St Francis through the 11ass and the sacshy College of Brooklyn raments National Catholic Yduth Week

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7 Theology for laymen

God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

Man ~$ fac~~e~$

As law Obnregcc Sashop S~Y$

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

Church Expands Thele was displayed a tiny

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tyr while he was fleeing from his persecutors 300 years ago There was a 14th cen~ury statue of Our Lady holding the Infant

Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

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Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

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Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

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Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

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Since such creatures would not -rre descended of Adanf Father Cahill explained theY would be free of the original sin of our first parents

As a result their nature would not be fallen nor would they stand in need of redemption he said

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Oulady of Fatima Continued Froni Page One

middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

WI th I f th len e mlla~ e 0 e sun

ended everyone dIscovered that their clothes were dry though it had rained all night and all morning Yet the miracle lasted

only ten mmutes

Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

Spirltuolly Direct~ by Rev Edward A Oliveira

lDiocelon Moderator - Legion of Mory

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

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technological advance he said deserves re-examination and seshyrious thought on the part of Catholics and of American Cathshyolics in particular Up to the past century and the discovery of the fact of cosmic and intellectual evolution it was more or less assumed that intellectual activity

concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

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Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

And even In such a ridiculous situation some Catholic support for Dr Books position doubtless could be found The hookey players in parochial schools would be delighted not having truant officers checking on their

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Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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An office to assist Latin Amerishycan stUdents in the United States will be set up by Pax Romana international feder~ion of Cathshyolic students

The new office will concern it shyself with problems facing Latin American students in the U S and also make available students aid and scholarships

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

By Rev D Bernard Theall OS~B

What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

ROME (NC) - MS21middot Eda1Q ~-E Swanst1om executive director you to renew lIEMBERSIIIP 01

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

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For PW][f$Uilife tlraquo~ ~M~ture By Father- Dennis J Geaney 01SA

It happened a number of years ago but the dialqgue went something like this Priest to union organizer Your outfit is always after pay hikes What do you want Is there any end to it Union organizer Not until our people have the time and money to enjoy what is going on create a taste for the good and over there Over there the beautiful Pilrents should

have the opportunity to go back was a park which symbol- to school to fill the cultural gapS ired symphonies and other works In their bread and butter educashyof art tion It is relativeiy easy to whip

This Sunday afternoon I was up a crusade against dirty comle over there I books but it takes generations to visited our citys restoremiddot the arts to their deserved n i nth annual esteem Greenwich Vil- - I was standing on a street corshylage Fair The ner talking to a newstand ven- Indiana province Father Tlieodore J Mehling CS~C extreme light talks with 15local artists had dor He said Father I would priests and Brothers assigned to missions conducted by the Congregation of the Holyon display their never sen one of those (dirty) oils watercol- magazines to a high school boy Cross in Pakistan and the newly-independent country of Ghana on Africas west ors pas tel s I would never sell one while a coast NC Photo weaving pot - woman is around If a factory tery and so worker wants to buy one okay Calls Missionaries Teacher as Vital as Engineerforth I stopped He has to read something Will and chatted with old friends as I the workermiddot of tomorrow cnoose Gods Emissaries ST LOUIS (NC) _ Tht most POlmiddottant responsibility he conshymoved about The univelsal com- ea art or the filthy comic book WASHINGTON (NC) A -

d bull vita~ service business can perform tinued to encourage young PEOshyment was how the crow II)- I l1ave great confidence in the Catholic misSIOnary executive creases each year Women and AmelIcan people to ndapt them- foreducation is to help convince pIe of ability to take advantage

here told 18 missionaries leaving children dominated but there selves to new situations As the the public of the importal)ce ~f of opportunities to advance

d kl f I for Ghana and East Pakistanrwas a goo sprm mg 0 men years go on I am sure you will the teaching profession the pres- themselves by further educationrecognized a few top management find more working people over that they are emisoories of Gods ident of St Louis University said rather than succumb to the men but only one former union there love in a world steeped in ma- here

temptation of immediate jobsleader terialism Speaking before the St Louis

vith attractive saiariesTwo Extremes Pre CmiddotOO Group Father Frederick A McGuire Electrical Boardof Trade Father The art exhibit set a nu~ber - BD CM executive secretary of the Paul C Reinert SJ said Making the American dream

of wheels in motion for me I Meets Ton-fthmiddott Mission Secretariat spoke at a If the public were convinced come true ~that is providing went home and reread Piepers I departure ceremony for 10 priests that the college teacher was as educational opportunity for everyessay on Leisure-The Basis of The third session of a new and eight BroUiers of the Holy valuable as the engineer in inshyCulture It seems that our view of se~ies of Pre-eana Conferencesmiddot Cross Order bull oustry bull bull we would have no young man and woman up to the

work leans toward Marxian and open to all engaged couples in Yours is a sublime task but difficulty in seeing that he WIU3 ~imits of his or her capacity shyPuritan extremes The 1irst sees the Greater Fall River area will difficult of understanding by paid what he 18 really worth wouI~ halt the enormous waste work as the total life of man the be held at 7 ocloCk tonight In men who concentrate on mate- He stated however that the of human talent brought about other sees hard work as an ideal Sacred Heart School Linden and rial things he told the mission- basic problem facing colleges and by the failure of half of the topending in materialsuccess which Pine Streit Fall River aries You will not try to change universities in getting and keepshy 25 per cent of high school gradshyIs ~Ign of Gods apPlmiddotovmiddotamiddotI rhe Filst sesSion of the series was i d t b f oodn

~ the cultural values of those with ng a equa e num ers og uates to go to~ college Fatherflr~t middot-kes a utIIItalImiddotanmiddot vlew ofmiddot held Suriday night with addresses t te h tt f i I

~ - whom you live You are not II - ac ers IS a rna er 0 soc a Reinert concluded

MISSIONARIES TO ASIA AND AFRICA Provincial of th~ Holy Cross Fathers

art middot the other at best a dlstrac- by R~v middotRaymond W McCarthy ttt d 0 I d tl ttempting to colonize to Ameri- a lues n y m Irec Y IS I tion from the pursuit of goods Or assistant at Sacred Heart Church canize the Pakistani end the related to the problem of inshyvirtue and director of the Family ~Ife Ghanan Force will nevei be your adequate compensation he addshy

Neitherextieme values leisure Bureau which sponsors middotthe con- weapon ed in the sense of contemplation as ferences and Rev Anthony M The example of your own The Jesuit Father termed the one dges in walking thr6ugh an Gomes assistant Ilt Santo ChriS-lives the outpouring of love for teacher problem the most clitical art gallerJ not to leun not to be to Church Physicians and mar- your fellow man will more than facing higher middotqualified high led to the good life but simply to ried couples also conduct confer- anything else persuade those school graduates to go on to coishybe passive and respond to the ences among whom you go t) serve that lege is a matter of grave concern creativeness of our fellow man A second session was reId in ChristklnitYis total truth to educators and should be to with the wond f hld Th the school Tuesday night by Rev busInessmen as well

er 0 a c I IS William F OConnellof SS Petel r think is the meaning of leisure and Paul Church Engaged cou- Points Out Dangers Men in industry have an imshyin the traditional Christian sense It is the restoration of pIes attending all sessions will In Paga~ World contemplation and silence which receive certificates ROME NC) --lt Lay apostles ~ Electrica form the climate for a richly must love those they are trying human life which is the substra- Swansea Groups to bring into the Church but ~~~ ContraCtors tum for the divinemiddot Plan ~Breakfast must not fall into their errors

Needs Creative Thinking This warning was sounded at ~~4( Has the mlllenillm alllved Very Rev Humberto S Me- a plenary session of the Seconddeiros STD Diocesan chanshy

whm working people now have cellor will be guest speaker at the World Congress of the Lay Apos the time and money to be over joint Communion breakfast of tolate here by Archbishop Oio there in the wondelland of cul- C d C 1 K ht vanni B Montini of Milan tUlal PUlSUltS I am fully awmiddotale Bishop aSSI y ounCl mg s The prelate cautioned his hearshy ~aof Columbus and St Patricks tht there are poverty pockets Circle Daughters of Isabella ers not to let their love a~d resshy ~~~ 3nd economic dislocations in our Sunday Oct 27 at K of C Home pectful attitude toward nonshycountry due to regional lacIal d S Catholics degenerate into iDdif- 944 Coun~ St ~t

factols but we ale MiHor I Street wansea ference or defection He specifi and OtllCl The breakfast will follow the New Bedford moving toward the state where 8 oclock Mass at St Dominics cally addressed his warning to the vorking class lS becoming Ch h S Catholics working in the pagan

middot~~~~~$m~~Wk~~i~~~~~frlrm~gtH~tr~~1X~t=~~el~V~~~~~~ff~r~~~~jtf1E~)crr~ urc wansea world and living closely withmore a middle class and a leisuremiddot Mrs Lawrence Borge Mrs 1 those outside the Church in order c fS 1 think U)e situltiori calls Charles F Williams Jr and Mrs to make converts TAUNTON TRAVEL BUREAUINC rfor SOPle creative thinking Manuel Caton have charge of

REcently Waltetmiddot Rmiddotuethel an- k The prelate was critical of WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICEtic ets those who were tempted tb pushnounced that the UAW was 01- tolerance to the point of justi shygnizing a new choral group It is Rome to FatjmCII Wayto be sponsored by the UAW but fying the position of dlssidents it will be a comPlunity project A Proposal Advanced union entering the fields of arts ANCH (NC) - Plans for a should be as foreign to the Ameimiddot- Marian Way a pilgrimage ican labor movement as an highwaylinklng Rome with Fatl shyAmerican labor party Maybe it ma were announced at a meeting is Ruethers way of dramatizing of the Tourist Associations of the next years demand for Q four- Pyrenees here in France day week But it does point up a Two principal stages along the

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Missionmiddot Sunday Last year according to the Society for the Propagashy

tion of the Faith magazine Americans spent a record sixty-fourbillion dollars for food In India only thirty-nine out of everyone hundred peopie get enough food to live Forty-one per cent eat poorly twenty per cent are pershypetually hungry Most Indiaps eat but once Ii day-but if by this is understood a meal such as we would have the Indians do not even eat once a day

These are statistics to keep in mind as we heed the Bishops announcement of the mission collection that is to be talen upin all our churches on this Sunday The monies collected are sent-to the Holy Father He distributes them where they are needed for he knows where the need is greatest -

It is difficult for us to realize that it does depend on us whether someone in the world eats today or goes hun- gry ItQis up to us whether ~ome one of the one-hundred thousand unsalaried missionaries turns away one of the worlds one billion two-hundred thousand million pagans

Obviously the missionaries look to us for help They tan expect very little or nothing from those people to whom they minister After all one quarter of the middotworlds people earn less than a dollar a week And the approach the missionary must use is to-treat the starved or diseased bodies of the pagans before he can talk about the charity of Christ In their simple logical way these people listen not to words but look at actions

Our contributions of money and prayer can help bring Christ to those who know Him not A story is told by a missionary who found an old Chinese lady and brought her to the missionary compound for nursing care When asked by her why he did this he told her about the love of Christ for all men The woman replied and with logic If your Christ told you to do- these things so many ye~rs

ago where have you been all this time We can answer that question on Mission Sunday by

denying ourselves so that others might have And we can give not with the idea that we are doing oth~rs a favor but with the conviction that they are doing us a favor by ~lshylowing us to help them For we are the ones ~eing blessed by God when we help the least of His children

Freedom of the Rress In a letter written recently to the Fifth World Conmiddot

gress of the Catholic Press meeting in Vienna Monsignor DellAcqua Substitute Secretary of Statewriting on beshyhafrof the Holy Father condemned the distortion of news by unscrupulous journalists He quoted the words of the Pope The flood of errors and false moral principles

spread today by communication techniques make one tremble

o -The attitudes and minds of men are shaped in large

measure by the press Men accept what they read as fact theyae influenced in their opinions by the presentation

of those facts and by the conclu~ions drawn from them Very few persons have managed to emancipate themselves from the childhood idea that if it is in print it must be so Very few have the means at hand of sifting fact fIom ficshytion very few have the mental ability to strike out on their

- own and draY their own conclusions from the facts preshyselited We are all victims of what we read

This means that the newspaperman the journalist

the commentator the news analyst the editor-all must be aware of the respons1bility and the trust that is theirs WI l th f d f th t 1 b 1

11 e e ree om 0 e press mus a ways e vigorous y upheld we must no less strongly insist on the sacredness of truth and on the right of truth to be given a hearing without distortion of facts or the suppression of unfavorshyable data

There is a way of selecting facts that can give a one- husband and wife he said death can pe~fect imd strengthen it

sided picture There is a way of spreadIng news~so that Live After Death proportionate value is not given The scandal sheets give The soul of marriage and its facts but no one can say that they are responsible news- deepest strength and peauty live

_papers that theY are balanced that they give proper value middoton after ~ath just as do the to the news spiritual and flee beings who

pledged themselves to eachThe damage that has been done the reputations that - other have been ruined the evil tliat has been inspired by yellow The husband is dead but what journalism cannot be defended by the pat phrase-free- does that mean He has enshydom of the press This expression must walk hand in hand tered into the divine intimacy

With truth and responsibility Thank God that so much where God frees him of every weakness and selfishness

of our news reporting measures up to those standards And Goel at the SRme time invites would that the rest did the one left on earth to enter

6 THE ANCHORshyThumiddotn Oct 17 1957

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin Known as the 0

Apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart she was gifted with visions of Christ and revealed to mankind the favors in store for the custom of Holy Communion on First Fridays As a child she was paralyzed for four years and was cured miraculously through the Blessed Mother She was eo nun of the Order of the Visitashytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary She was born in lHautecour France in i647 and died in Paray-le-Monial France in 1690 She wls canonized in 1920

TOMORROW - St Luke Evangelist He was physician at Antioch in Syria who was conshyvelted to Christianity and beshycame a fellow-worker of St Paul In addition to the Third Gospel he also wrote the Acts of the

Apostles He preached in southshyeastern Europe after the death of St Paul and is venerated as a middotMartyr A persistent tradition holds that St Luke was a skllled artist and various pictures of the Blessed Mother venerated in

Beauty a~d Truth 01 Marriage Rome and elsewhere are attribshyuted whim

SATURDAY - St Peter of AlshyPope~s Talk on Widowhood cantara Confessor Earlymiddot in life he entered tne monastery of theIs Magnificen~ Document -Discalced Franciscans He rose to high posts in the order but

By Joseph A Breig inspired by a desire for penance in 1539 when he was 40 years old

Cleveland Universe =Bulletln he founded the first community of the Strict Observance HeI had no idea how sadly right i was last week when died while kneeling in prayerI remarked that the fews agencies had d()ne a poor job of in 1562

reportingPope Pius (elrs talk on widowhood SUNDAY - St John CantiusNow thatmiddotthe fUllte~t h~s reached this cou~try rdisshy

coyer that the reporting was not merely inadequate it was atrocious

Most of the accounts told us little more than the Holy Father allegedlY had urged widows not to

remarry Some stories 9 d d e d that he referred to the spiritual riches to be gained through

- Christian living In the state of widowhood

But the fact is that the Popes address is certainly one of the most magnificent documents of his pontificae-or any pontifi shycate He did nothing less than to give us something that the world despemtely needs - the central truths of a Mystical Theology of Marriage p

She llasterpiel~e The Holy Father ~-pole -about

Widowhood but what i11exhaus- tible riches of Inspiration he ofshyferedto those w)o are mtlrried or contemplating marrilgel

Paragraph after parngraph the talk is a sheer masterpiece The depth of the Popes undcrstandshyIng of the desolntion of the wife bereft of the husband s]le loved is downright hertbreaking

But I have space only tn indishycate the beauties and the touchshying truths of marriage which the Holy Father put into words

He said the Church has a speshycill love for souls who wish to femain faithful to their spouseand to the periect symbolism of the sacrament of marriage after the separation of death

Far from destroying the hushyman and super-natural love of

Confessor He was born in Kenty Poland in 1403 and studied at

likewise into a more pure and Cracow Fora short time he was spliitual sUite of mind in charge of a palish but reshy

Pope Pius sees the husband In turned to Cracow as a professor Heaven still lovinghis wife and There for many years he lived a children still watching over life of unobtrusive virtue selfshythem The wife loses Ii1s physical denial and charity presence but another presence more intimate more profound MONDAY St Hilai-ion Abbotbull and stronger is gained - One of the best known-Palestinshy

The husband said the Holy ian Solitaries he was born near Father now sees Ood face to Gaza of pagan parents about 292 face and wll not tolerate that but while very young was bapshythose whom he loved most on tized and visited St Anthony In earth should retire within themshy Egypt On his return to Palestine selvesbecome discouraged or he found his parents dead disshydisplay unfounded ifttachments tributed his wealth to the poor

What precisely is this great and retired to the wilderness of sacrament called marriage The Egypt Pope answers It Is the symbol

TUESDAY - St Mary Salomeof Christmiddots redeeming love for the Q Widow One of the three MarysChurch she was the wife of Zebedee andIt transfigures husband and the mother of the Apostles Stwife It makes the husbandmiddot like James the Greater and St JohnChrist who sacrificed Himsel(for the Evangelist She was one ofthe Church It makes the wife the holy women who followedlike the redeemed Church acshyand ministered to Our Lord atcepting its part in Christs sacri shyHis Crucifixion and burial andfice who witnessed His ResurrectjonThe widow then represents

the present life of the Church WEDNESDAY - St TheodoreMilitant The Church has lost Martyr He was tortured beforethe physical presence of Its beshy being slain because he assembledloved one Chlist But it remains the Christians at Antioch afterunfailingly united With Him the Church had been closed by eagerlyawaiting the final fulfillshy Julian an uncle of the emperorment of His promise to retull1 of that riame and like him an

Greatness of Widowhood apostateThe Holy Father speaks of

the greatness of widowhood into adult life She will be quick when lived as the prolongation also to help others in need 01 inof the graces of matrimony sorrowWhat human consolation he Again the Pope referred to theasks could equal this marvelshy watchfui husband in heavtn If ous prospect the widow remains united with) But what if the husband has him in spirit he will suggest tobeen the loveless or cruel kind of her in God the attitudes she man whose death comes as It must tGke he will give her aushyprovidential liberation from the thority and discernment And

I yoke -that had become too Christ will say as He did of theheavy widows mite She has put inEven in such case said the more than allHoly Father let the widow be like Christ who forgave sinful men Explain Purposeand prayed generou~y for them

But how shall a Widow rise to BROOKLYN (NC) - The purshythe spiritual heights to which her pose of NatiQnal Catholic Youth widowhood jnvites her Through Week will be explained by a preshyprayer said Pope Pius through late on atelevision program to be mediUition through retreats produced Oct 27 by St Francis through the 11ass and the sacshy College of Brooklyn raments National Catholic Yduth Week

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7 Theology for laymen

God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

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SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

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tyr while he was fleeing from his persecutors 300 years ago There was a 14th cen~ury statue of Our Lady holding the Infant

Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Ignore Individual Bishop Dwyer pointed out that

today even the concept of sushypreme human law is being chalshylenged as the state has become more impersonal more of a mashychine

Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

Hospital Fellow ATLANTIC CITY (NC) _ A

Chicago nun has been Inducted as a fellow In the American Colshylege of Hospital AdminIstrators She Is Sister M Dorothea who Is directing a $4 mlllion lldditlon to Holy Cross Hospital In Chicago

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Finds Immeasurable Value ~n Daily Visit to Cburch

Illy Mary Tinley Daly

Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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8 THE ANCHORshyThl Oct 17 1957

FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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WtA1EFUL CITY Our -benzedrine combination conshy bullLady of the Rivers a fibreshy ceived by personal prescription

of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

Rebuild War Rllilnl~ltdl

Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

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middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

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ended everyone dIscovered that their clothes were dry though it had rained all night and all morning Yet the miracle lasted

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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WINOOSKI (NC) - Inertia by Catholic clergy and laity in the

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

The position of the Church with Jegardmiddot to learning and to

technological advance he said deserves re-examination and seshyrious thought on the part of Catholics and of American Cathshyolics in particular Up to the past century and the discovery of the fact of cosmic and intellectual evolution it was more or less assumed that intellectual activity

concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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Delegates decided to hold their next congress again in Rome in 1959

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Farm Kronos Last Stagecoach West luwless Eighties Lets Be Happy loOrd of the Jungle Man Afraid Man in the Road Mcn of Sherwood Forest Monster from Green Hell Monster That Challenged the

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Oklahoman Operation Madball Out of the Clouds Pawnee Perri Persuader Public Pigeon No 1 Pursuit of Graf Spee Reach for the Sky Rising of the Moon Saga of Slltchmo Search for Paradise Seven Wonders of the World Slim Oarter Spanish Gardener Spoilers of the Forest Spook Chasers Steel Bayonet Story QJ Mankind Iarzan arid the Lost Safari

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

will suspend them from theiAFLshyCIO Mr Carey said If the Deshycember convention of the AFL- CIO upholds the suspension the Teamsters will be expelled

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

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rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

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1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

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JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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An office to assist Latin Amerishycan stUdents in the United States will be set up by Pax Romana international feder~ion of Cathshyolic students

The new office will concern it shyself with problems facing Latin American students in the U S and also make available students aid and scholarships

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

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Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

and enhance the growth of the society is the organizing of local chapters Many such chapters are now being formed throughshy

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

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The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Missionmiddot Sunday Last year according to the Society for the Propagashy

tion of the Faith magazine Americans spent a record sixty-fourbillion dollars for food In India only thirty-nine out of everyone hundred peopie get enough food to live Forty-one per cent eat poorly twenty per cent are pershypetually hungry Most Indiaps eat but once Ii day-but if by this is understood a meal such as we would have the Indians do not even eat once a day

These are statistics to keep in mind as we heed the Bishops announcement of the mission collection that is to be talen upin all our churches on this Sunday The monies collected are sent-to the Holy Father He distributes them where they are needed for he knows where the need is greatest -

It is difficult for us to realize that it does depend on us whether someone in the world eats today or goes hun- gry ItQis up to us whether ~ome one of the one-hundred thousand unsalaried missionaries turns away one of the worlds one billion two-hundred thousand million pagans

Obviously the missionaries look to us for help They tan expect very little or nothing from those people to whom they minister After all one quarter of the middotworlds people earn less than a dollar a week And the approach the missionary must use is to-treat the starved or diseased bodies of the pagans before he can talk about the charity of Christ In their simple logical way these people listen not to words but look at actions

Our contributions of money and prayer can help bring Christ to those who know Him not A story is told by a missionary who found an old Chinese lady and brought her to the missionary compound for nursing care When asked by her why he did this he told her about the love of Christ for all men The woman replied and with logic If your Christ told you to do- these things so many ye~rs

ago where have you been all this time We can answer that question on Mission Sunday by

denying ourselves so that others might have And we can give not with the idea that we are doing oth~rs a favor but with the conviction that they are doing us a favor by ~lshylowing us to help them For we are the ones ~eing blessed by God when we help the least of His children

Freedom of the Rress In a letter written recently to the Fifth World Conmiddot

gress of the Catholic Press meeting in Vienna Monsignor DellAcqua Substitute Secretary of Statewriting on beshyhafrof the Holy Father condemned the distortion of news by unscrupulous journalists He quoted the words of the Pope The flood of errors and false moral principles

spread today by communication techniques make one tremble

o -The attitudes and minds of men are shaped in large

measure by the press Men accept what they read as fact theyae influenced in their opinions by the presentation

of those facts and by the conclu~ions drawn from them Very few persons have managed to emancipate themselves from the childhood idea that if it is in print it must be so Very few have the means at hand of sifting fact fIom ficshytion very few have the mental ability to strike out on their

- own and draY their own conclusions from the facts preshyselited We are all victims of what we read

This means that the newspaperman the journalist

the commentator the news analyst the editor-all must be aware of the respons1bility and the trust that is theirs WI l th f d f th t 1 b 1

11 e e ree om 0 e press mus a ways e vigorous y upheld we must no less strongly insist on the sacredness of truth and on the right of truth to be given a hearing without distortion of facts or the suppression of unfavorshyable data

There is a way of selecting facts that can give a one- husband and wife he said death can pe~fect imd strengthen it

sided picture There is a way of spreadIng news~so that Live After Death proportionate value is not given The scandal sheets give The soul of marriage and its facts but no one can say that they are responsible news- deepest strength and peauty live

_papers that theY are balanced that they give proper value middoton after ~ath just as do the to the news spiritual and flee beings who

pledged themselves to eachThe damage that has been done the reputations that - other have been ruined the evil tliat has been inspired by yellow The husband is dead but what journalism cannot be defended by the pat phrase-free- does that mean He has enshydom of the press This expression must walk hand in hand tered into the divine intimacy

With truth and responsibility Thank God that so much where God frees him of every weakness and selfishness

of our news reporting measures up to those standards And Goel at the SRme time invites would that the rest did the one left on earth to enter

6 THE ANCHORshyThumiddotn Oct 17 1957

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin Known as the 0

Apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart she was gifted with visions of Christ and revealed to mankind the favors in store for the custom of Holy Communion on First Fridays As a child she was paralyzed for four years and was cured miraculously through the Blessed Mother She was eo nun of the Order of the Visitashytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary She was born in lHautecour France in i647 and died in Paray-le-Monial France in 1690 She wls canonized in 1920

TOMORROW - St Luke Evangelist He was physician at Antioch in Syria who was conshyvelted to Christianity and beshycame a fellow-worker of St Paul In addition to the Third Gospel he also wrote the Acts of the

Apostles He preached in southshyeastern Europe after the death of St Paul and is venerated as a middotMartyr A persistent tradition holds that St Luke was a skllled artist and various pictures of the Blessed Mother venerated in

Beauty a~d Truth 01 Marriage Rome and elsewhere are attribshyuted whim

SATURDAY - St Peter of AlshyPope~s Talk on Widowhood cantara Confessor Earlymiddot in life he entered tne monastery of theIs Magnificen~ Document -Discalced Franciscans He rose to high posts in the order but

By Joseph A Breig inspired by a desire for penance in 1539 when he was 40 years old

Cleveland Universe =Bulletln he founded the first community of the Strict Observance HeI had no idea how sadly right i was last week when died while kneeling in prayerI remarked that the fews agencies had d()ne a poor job of in 1562

reportingPope Pius (elrs talk on widowhood SUNDAY - St John CantiusNow thatmiddotthe fUllte~t h~s reached this cou~try rdisshy

coyer that the reporting was not merely inadequate it was atrocious

Most of the accounts told us little more than the Holy Father allegedlY had urged widows not to

remarry Some stories 9 d d e d that he referred to the spiritual riches to be gained through

- Christian living In the state of widowhood

But the fact is that the Popes address is certainly one of the most magnificent documents of his pontificae-or any pontifi shycate He did nothing less than to give us something that the world despemtely needs - the central truths of a Mystical Theology of Marriage p

She llasterpiel~e The Holy Father ~-pole -about

Widowhood but what i11exhaus- tible riches of Inspiration he ofshyferedto those w)o are mtlrried or contemplating marrilgel

Paragraph after parngraph the talk is a sheer masterpiece The depth of the Popes undcrstandshyIng of the desolntion of the wife bereft of the husband s]le loved is downright hertbreaking

But I have space only tn indishycate the beauties and the touchshying truths of marriage which the Holy Father put into words

He said the Church has a speshycill love for souls who wish to femain faithful to their spouseand to the periect symbolism of the sacrament of marriage after the separation of death

Far from destroying the hushyman and super-natural love of

Confessor He was born in Kenty Poland in 1403 and studied at

likewise into a more pure and Cracow Fora short time he was spliitual sUite of mind in charge of a palish but reshy

Pope Pius sees the husband In turned to Cracow as a professor Heaven still lovinghis wife and There for many years he lived a children still watching over life of unobtrusive virtue selfshythem The wife loses Ii1s physical denial and charity presence but another presence more intimate more profound MONDAY St Hilai-ion Abbotbull and stronger is gained - One of the best known-Palestinshy

The husband said the Holy ian Solitaries he was born near Father now sees Ood face to Gaza of pagan parents about 292 face and wll not tolerate that but while very young was bapshythose whom he loved most on tized and visited St Anthony In earth should retire within themshy Egypt On his return to Palestine selvesbecome discouraged or he found his parents dead disshydisplay unfounded ifttachments tributed his wealth to the poor

What precisely is this great and retired to the wilderness of sacrament called marriage The Egypt Pope answers It Is the symbol

TUESDAY - St Mary Salomeof Christmiddots redeeming love for the Q Widow One of the three MarysChurch she was the wife of Zebedee andIt transfigures husband and the mother of the Apostles Stwife It makes the husbandmiddot like James the Greater and St JohnChrist who sacrificed Himsel(for the Evangelist She was one ofthe Church It makes the wife the holy women who followedlike the redeemed Church acshyand ministered to Our Lord atcepting its part in Christs sacri shyHis Crucifixion and burial andfice who witnessed His ResurrectjonThe widow then represents

the present life of the Church WEDNESDAY - St TheodoreMilitant The Church has lost Martyr He was tortured beforethe physical presence of Its beshy being slain because he assembledloved one Chlist But it remains the Christians at Antioch afterunfailingly united With Him the Church had been closed by eagerlyawaiting the final fulfillshy Julian an uncle of the emperorment of His promise to retull1 of that riame and like him an

Greatness of Widowhood apostateThe Holy Father speaks of

the greatness of widowhood into adult life She will be quick when lived as the prolongation also to help others in need 01 inof the graces of matrimony sorrowWhat human consolation he Again the Pope referred to theasks could equal this marvelshy watchfui husband in heavtn If ous prospect the widow remains united with) But what if the husband has him in spirit he will suggest tobeen the loveless or cruel kind of her in God the attitudes she man whose death comes as It must tGke he will give her aushyprovidential liberation from the thority and discernment And

I yoke -that had become too Christ will say as He did of theheavy widows mite She has put inEven in such case said the more than allHoly Father let the widow be like Christ who forgave sinful men Explain Purposeand prayed generou~y for them

But how shall a Widow rise to BROOKLYN (NC) - The purshythe spiritual heights to which her pose of NatiQnal Catholic Youth widowhood jnvites her Through Week will be explained by a preshyprayer said Pope Pius through late on atelevision program to be mediUition through retreats produced Oct 27 by St Francis through the 11ass and the sacshy College of Brooklyn raments National Catholic Yduth Week

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7 Theology for laymen

God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

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SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

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tyr while he was fleeing from his persecutors 300 years ago There was a 14th cen~ury statue of Our Lady holding the Infant

Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Ignore Individual Bishop Dwyer pointed out that

today even the concept of sushypreme human law is being chalshylenged as the state has become more impersonal more of a mashychine

Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

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Chicago nun has been Inducted as a fellow In the American Colshylege of Hospital AdminIstrators She Is Sister M Dorothea who Is directing a $4 mlllion lldditlon to Holy Cross Hospital In Chicago

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Finds Immeasurable Value ~n Daily Visit to Cburch

Illy Mary Tinley Daly

Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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8 THE ANCHORshyThl Oct 17 1957

FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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WtA1EFUL CITY Our -benzedrine combination conshy bullLady of the Rivers a fibreshy ceived by personal prescription

of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

Rebuild War Rllilnl~ltdl

Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

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middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

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ended everyone dIscovered that their clothes were dry though it had rained all night and all morning Yet the miracle lasted

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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WINOOSKI (NC) - Inertia by Catholic clergy and laity in the

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

The position of the Church with Jegardmiddot to learning and to

technological advance he said deserves re-examination and seshyrious thought on the part of Catholics and of American Cathshyolics in particular Up to the past century and the discovery of the fact of cosmic and intellectual evolution it was more or less assumed that intellectual activity

concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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Farm Kronos Last Stagecoach West luwless Eighties Lets Be Happy loOrd of the Jungle Man Afraid Man in the Road Mcn of Sherwood Forest Monster from Green Hell Monster That Challenged the

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Oklahoman Operation Madball Out of the Clouds Pawnee Perri Persuader Public Pigeon No 1 Pursuit of Graf Spee Reach for the Sky Rising of the Moon Saga of Slltchmo Search for Paradise Seven Wonders of the World Slim Oarter Spanish Gardener Spoilers of the Forest Spook Chasers Steel Bayonet Story QJ Mankind Iarzan arid the Lost Safari

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

will suspend them from theiAFLshyCIO Mr Carey said If the Deshycember convention of the AFL- CIO upholds the suspension the Teamsters will be expelled

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

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rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

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1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

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JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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An office to assist Latin Amerishycan stUdents in the United States will be set up by Pax Romana international feder~ion of Cathshyolic students

The new office will concern it shyself with problems facing Latin American students in the U S and also make available students aid and scholarships

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

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Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

and enhance the growth of the society is the organizing of local chapters Many such chapters are now being formed throughshy

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Missionmiddot Sunday Last year according to the Society for the Propagashy

tion of the Faith magazine Americans spent a record sixty-fourbillion dollars for food In India only thirty-nine out of everyone hundred peopie get enough food to live Forty-one per cent eat poorly twenty per cent are pershypetually hungry Most Indiaps eat but once Ii day-but if by this is understood a meal such as we would have the Indians do not even eat once a day

These are statistics to keep in mind as we heed the Bishops announcement of the mission collection that is to be talen upin all our churches on this Sunday The monies collected are sent-to the Holy Father He distributes them where they are needed for he knows where the need is greatest -

It is difficult for us to realize that it does depend on us whether someone in the world eats today or goes hun- gry ItQis up to us whether ~ome one of the one-hundred thousand unsalaried missionaries turns away one of the worlds one billion two-hundred thousand million pagans

Obviously the missionaries look to us for help They tan expect very little or nothing from those people to whom they minister After all one quarter of the middotworlds people earn less than a dollar a week And the approach the missionary must use is to-treat the starved or diseased bodies of the pagans before he can talk about the charity of Christ In their simple logical way these people listen not to words but look at actions

Our contributions of money and prayer can help bring Christ to those who know Him not A story is told by a missionary who found an old Chinese lady and brought her to the missionary compound for nursing care When asked by her why he did this he told her about the love of Christ for all men The woman replied and with logic If your Christ told you to do- these things so many ye~rs

ago where have you been all this time We can answer that question on Mission Sunday by

denying ourselves so that others might have And we can give not with the idea that we are doing oth~rs a favor but with the conviction that they are doing us a favor by ~lshylowing us to help them For we are the ones ~eing blessed by God when we help the least of His children

Freedom of the Rress In a letter written recently to the Fifth World Conmiddot

gress of the Catholic Press meeting in Vienna Monsignor DellAcqua Substitute Secretary of Statewriting on beshyhafrof the Holy Father condemned the distortion of news by unscrupulous journalists He quoted the words of the Pope The flood of errors and false moral principles

spread today by communication techniques make one tremble

o -The attitudes and minds of men are shaped in large

measure by the press Men accept what they read as fact theyae influenced in their opinions by the presentation

of those facts and by the conclu~ions drawn from them Very few persons have managed to emancipate themselves from the childhood idea that if it is in print it must be so Very few have the means at hand of sifting fact fIom ficshytion very few have the mental ability to strike out on their

- own and draY their own conclusions from the facts preshyselited We are all victims of what we read

This means that the newspaperman the journalist

the commentator the news analyst the editor-all must be aware of the respons1bility and the trust that is theirs WI l th f d f th t 1 b 1

11 e e ree om 0 e press mus a ways e vigorous y upheld we must no less strongly insist on the sacredness of truth and on the right of truth to be given a hearing without distortion of facts or the suppression of unfavorshyable data

There is a way of selecting facts that can give a one- husband and wife he said death can pe~fect imd strengthen it

sided picture There is a way of spreadIng news~so that Live After Death proportionate value is not given The scandal sheets give The soul of marriage and its facts but no one can say that they are responsible news- deepest strength and peauty live

_papers that theY are balanced that they give proper value middoton after ~ath just as do the to the news spiritual and flee beings who

pledged themselves to eachThe damage that has been done the reputations that - other have been ruined the evil tliat has been inspired by yellow The husband is dead but what journalism cannot be defended by the pat phrase-free- does that mean He has enshydom of the press This expression must walk hand in hand tered into the divine intimacy

With truth and responsibility Thank God that so much where God frees him of every weakness and selfishness

of our news reporting measures up to those standards And Goel at the SRme time invites would that the rest did the one left on earth to enter

6 THE ANCHORshyThumiddotn Oct 17 1957

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin Known as the 0

Apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart she was gifted with visions of Christ and revealed to mankind the favors in store for the custom of Holy Communion on First Fridays As a child she was paralyzed for four years and was cured miraculously through the Blessed Mother She was eo nun of the Order of the Visitashytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary She was born in lHautecour France in i647 and died in Paray-le-Monial France in 1690 She wls canonized in 1920

TOMORROW - St Luke Evangelist He was physician at Antioch in Syria who was conshyvelted to Christianity and beshycame a fellow-worker of St Paul In addition to the Third Gospel he also wrote the Acts of the

Apostles He preached in southshyeastern Europe after the death of St Paul and is venerated as a middotMartyr A persistent tradition holds that St Luke was a skllled artist and various pictures of the Blessed Mother venerated in

Beauty a~d Truth 01 Marriage Rome and elsewhere are attribshyuted whim

SATURDAY - St Peter of AlshyPope~s Talk on Widowhood cantara Confessor Earlymiddot in life he entered tne monastery of theIs Magnificen~ Document -Discalced Franciscans He rose to high posts in the order but

By Joseph A Breig inspired by a desire for penance in 1539 when he was 40 years old

Cleveland Universe =Bulletln he founded the first community of the Strict Observance HeI had no idea how sadly right i was last week when died while kneeling in prayerI remarked that the fews agencies had d()ne a poor job of in 1562

reportingPope Pius (elrs talk on widowhood SUNDAY - St John CantiusNow thatmiddotthe fUllte~t h~s reached this cou~try rdisshy

coyer that the reporting was not merely inadequate it was atrocious

Most of the accounts told us little more than the Holy Father allegedlY had urged widows not to

remarry Some stories 9 d d e d that he referred to the spiritual riches to be gained through

- Christian living In the state of widowhood

But the fact is that the Popes address is certainly one of the most magnificent documents of his pontificae-or any pontifi shycate He did nothing less than to give us something that the world despemtely needs - the central truths of a Mystical Theology of Marriage p

She llasterpiel~e The Holy Father ~-pole -about

Widowhood but what i11exhaus- tible riches of Inspiration he ofshyferedto those w)o are mtlrried or contemplating marrilgel

Paragraph after parngraph the talk is a sheer masterpiece The depth of the Popes undcrstandshyIng of the desolntion of the wife bereft of the husband s]le loved is downright hertbreaking

But I have space only tn indishycate the beauties and the touchshying truths of marriage which the Holy Father put into words

He said the Church has a speshycill love for souls who wish to femain faithful to their spouseand to the periect symbolism of the sacrament of marriage after the separation of death

Far from destroying the hushyman and super-natural love of

Confessor He was born in Kenty Poland in 1403 and studied at

likewise into a more pure and Cracow Fora short time he was spliitual sUite of mind in charge of a palish but reshy

Pope Pius sees the husband In turned to Cracow as a professor Heaven still lovinghis wife and There for many years he lived a children still watching over life of unobtrusive virtue selfshythem The wife loses Ii1s physical denial and charity presence but another presence more intimate more profound MONDAY St Hilai-ion Abbotbull and stronger is gained - One of the best known-Palestinshy

The husband said the Holy ian Solitaries he was born near Father now sees Ood face to Gaza of pagan parents about 292 face and wll not tolerate that but while very young was bapshythose whom he loved most on tized and visited St Anthony In earth should retire within themshy Egypt On his return to Palestine selvesbecome discouraged or he found his parents dead disshydisplay unfounded ifttachments tributed his wealth to the poor

What precisely is this great and retired to the wilderness of sacrament called marriage The Egypt Pope answers It Is the symbol

TUESDAY - St Mary Salomeof Christmiddots redeeming love for the Q Widow One of the three MarysChurch she was the wife of Zebedee andIt transfigures husband and the mother of the Apostles Stwife It makes the husbandmiddot like James the Greater and St JohnChrist who sacrificed Himsel(for the Evangelist She was one ofthe Church It makes the wife the holy women who followedlike the redeemed Church acshyand ministered to Our Lord atcepting its part in Christs sacri shyHis Crucifixion and burial andfice who witnessed His ResurrectjonThe widow then represents

the present life of the Church WEDNESDAY - St TheodoreMilitant The Church has lost Martyr He was tortured beforethe physical presence of Its beshy being slain because he assembledloved one Chlist But it remains the Christians at Antioch afterunfailingly united With Him the Church had been closed by eagerlyawaiting the final fulfillshy Julian an uncle of the emperorment of His promise to retull1 of that riame and like him an

Greatness of Widowhood apostateThe Holy Father speaks of

the greatness of widowhood into adult life She will be quick when lived as the prolongation also to help others in need 01 inof the graces of matrimony sorrowWhat human consolation he Again the Pope referred to theasks could equal this marvelshy watchfui husband in heavtn If ous prospect the widow remains united with) But what if the husband has him in spirit he will suggest tobeen the loveless or cruel kind of her in God the attitudes she man whose death comes as It must tGke he will give her aushyprovidential liberation from the thority and discernment And

I yoke -that had become too Christ will say as He did of theheavy widows mite She has put inEven in such case said the more than allHoly Father let the widow be like Christ who forgave sinful men Explain Purposeand prayed generou~y for them

But how shall a Widow rise to BROOKLYN (NC) - The purshythe spiritual heights to which her pose of NatiQnal Catholic Youth widowhood jnvites her Through Week will be explained by a preshyprayer said Pope Pius through late on atelevision program to be mediUition through retreats produced Oct 27 by St Francis through the 11ass and the sacshy College of Brooklyn raments National Catholic Yduth Week

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7 Theology for laymen

God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

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SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

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tyr while he was fleeing from his persecutors 300 years ago There was a 14th cen~ury statue of Our Lady holding the Infant

Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Ignore Individual Bishop Dwyer pointed out that

today even the concept of sushypreme human law is being chalshylenged as the state has become more impersonal more of a mashychine

Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

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Finds Immeasurable Value ~n Daily Visit to Cburch

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Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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8 THE ANCHORshyThl Oct 17 1957

FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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WtA1EFUL CITY Our -benzedrine combination conshy bullLady of the Rivers a fibreshy ceived by personal prescription

of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

Rebuild War Rllilnl~ltdl

Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

He added that such human life would be out of all relation to

the present human race If these other creatures possessed a rashytional soul in an organic body Father Cahill said they would have to be called human beings-BILLY BOY CANDIES

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Since such creatures would not -rre descended of Adanf Father Cahill explained theY would be free of the original sin of our first parents

As a result their nature would not be fallen nor would they stand in need of redemption he said

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middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

WI th I f th len e mlla~ e 0 e sun

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

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concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

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1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

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JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

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Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

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Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

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During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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His Holiness Pope Pius XII has received the credentials of Col Benoit Alexandre new Haitian ambassador tQ the Holy See Col Alexandre who has a degree in medicine was Haitian Minister of Health and Education until last year

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

Elect Nun BURLINGTON (NC) - Sister

St Malgaret Mary of the Fanny Allen Hospital here has been elected president of the Vermont Association of Nurse Anesthetists

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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7 Theology for laymen

God Is Object and End Of Theological Virtues

By F J Sheed

A soul with sanctifying grace in it is indwelt by God Here the reader may raise a question Since every created thing has God at the very centre of its being maintaining it in existence surely all things whatsoever arG indwelt by God in what can Gods indwelling the soul by grace differ from that

That first presence of God by which we exist Is not called indwelling for this word meana God making Hi mself at home In the GOul and it Is not merely fanciful to think that this can only be by illV ita tlon About the first p 1 e sen c e we have no choice we did not Inshyvite God to bring us into being and It Is- not because we ask Him that He keeps us In beshyIng The choice Is wholly His No request of ours would move Him to withdraw His presence in the depths of Hell He is there maintaining each spirit In existshyence It Is a fearful thing to have nothing of God but His presence to have existence from HIm and nothing more refusing all the other gifts that the creature needs and only God can give

But the dwelling is by Invitashytion If we receive sanctifying grace In Infancy the sponsor exshytends the Invitation on our beshyhalf as we come to the use of reason we make the invitation our own at any time we can withdraw it and Gods Indwelling ceases leaving us only His presshyence The God who indwells Is the Blessed Trinity Father and Son and Holy Ghost make the soul their home acting upon the BOUI energizing within It while It reacts to their life-giving light-giving love-giving energy That essentially Is the process of SanctifyIng Grace

Theological Virtues By it the soul has new powers

-the theological virtues Faith Hope and CharIty the moral virshytues Prudence Justice Tempershyance and FortItude the Gifts of the Holy Ghost We shall here speak only of the first three

They are called theological because they have God not only for their end but for theil object It is worth our whlle to pause upon the distinction All our acshytions should have God for their end or goal that Is they should be aimed to do His Will to praise Him and thank Him and bring us closer to HIm But they cannot all have God for their object The organist plays for the glory of God the cook bakes a cake for the love of God God is the end of their action But He is not the object The object of the one Is the organ of the other the cake the organist who makes God and not the organ the object of his playing will produce strange noises the cook who makes God and not the cake jJ1e object of her action will produce an inedible mess neither will glorify God

Object and End The Moral Virtues have God

for their end but for their object they have created things - how we shall best use these to bring us to God But for the Theologishycal Virtues God Is object as well as end By Faith we beHeve In Ood by Hope we strive towards God by Charity we love God

God is their object God is also in a special sense their cause They are wholly from Him By Faith we have a new power in the intellect enabling us to acshycept whatever God reveals simply because He reveals it We may see It 98 mysterious we may feel that it is beyond us we may not flOO hO1 to fit It either with some

other of His revealed truths or with our own experience of llfe But we do not doubt that what He says is so By Faith the soul accepts Him ao the source of truth And it does so not-by ittJ own power but His He gives tho power not our own reasoning He sustains Faith in us Our hold upon anything we have arrived at for ourselves can never b~ surer than the mental process by which we got to it Our Faith rests upon God who Initiates and sustains it

Faith is the root of the wholo Supernatural Life With It come Hope and Charity and the rest The soul is alive with them To its own natural life of Intellect and w1ll ther~ Is now -dded thlll new and higher life~ The new llfo like the old Is actually in thQ soul as the power of sight is in the eye And It neverleaves the soulunless we withdraw the in- vltatlon

Next week we shel look morll closely at Hope and Charity with a glance atsln by which the Inshyvitation fs withdrawn

GiveS Holy See Satefl ite Stand

VATICAN CITY (NC) -LOsshyservatore Romano Vatican City dally has published afront-J1age article noting that the Holy See Is not CPposed to the development of earth satelliteli

The editorial was occasioned by a number of newspaper comshymentson an article In LOsservashytore della Domenlca a weekly pl$er published In Vatican City which described the Soviet satelshylite as an Instrument leading to greater powers of warlike desshytruction

The Vatican City dally said that the weekly paper did not express Vatican opinion The dallY paper said the article In question was onlY the opinion of the peisol) who wrote It

Furthermore L Osseryatore Romano commented If one wantshyed to find the Vaticans opinion on the satelllte launching It could be found In a speech which His Holiness Pope Pius XII made In september 1956 to the Sevshyenth Congress of the Internationshyal Federation of Astronautics

Priest Is Winner Of P~eillY Award

NEW YORK (NC) - A priest has won the 1957 Lamont Poetry Selecti~m the Academy of Amershyican Poets announced here

He Is Father Daniel Berrigan a lecturer in theology at the University of Fordham summer school and at Le Moyne College Syracuse N Y His volume of poems is entitled Time Without Number

His manuscript was submitted by the Macmillan Company in competition with manuscripts entered by 27 other pUblishers The purpose of the annual comshypetition is to discover and enshycourage new poets

lReed Charity BROOKLYN (NC)-A record

of $707880 was spent by the St Vincent de Paul Society on direct aid to the poor and afflicted in Brooklyn Queens Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York during the fiscal year that ended Sept 30 1956

The society assisted 30000 pershysons Free 10-day vacations were provided for 1688 chlldren at the BLshop McDonnell Camp In Comshymack Long Isl-and

THI ANCHORshyThurs Oct 17 1957

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SAN FRANCISCO (NC)shyMan as the prime object of law has become faceless Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno said at a Red Mass

Bishop Dwyer told the numershyous lawyers and ~urists present that in the 422 years since Thomshyas More Lord Chancellor of Eng~

land was beheaded the law has become de-middotChristianized

Thus it is that the law in OUI time has become progressively more and more atheistic in the strmiddotict sense of that term bull ~ bull the law itself is conceived as having no reference to God or His law or His rights the Nevada preshy

late declared

MISSIONARY SISTERmiddotSISTERS These three sisshyters by birth became doubly sisters when they followed each qther in joining the Holy Ghost Missionary Sisters at Techny Ill Here they bade farewell as the youngest left for Accra capital of Ghana West Africa Left to right Sister Norma Sister Sienna Sister Patriciann Ressel Ne PhotQ

Exhibition of Treasures Recalls middotCatholicism Growth in Liverpool LIVERPOOL (NC) - LIverpool statue of Our Lady It had been sometimes called the most Cathshy dropped by Blessed Edmund Arshyollc city in Northern Europe has rowsmlth the Lancashire marshyopened an exhibition of relics museum treasures and historic documents Which tell of tile cltys 750 years of CatholiCism

Most of the half million Catho- lics in Liverpool and many thoushysands from all parts of the counshytry have attended the exhibition one of the mostdramatic and comprehensive ever staged for the Church in this country It was planned to coincide with civic celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Liverpools establlshment by royal charter a

Defender of Faith Among items lent by museums

all over Britain was the York degMissal of 1596 the first printed missal prescribing the rites fQr the Mass and sacraments in the Province of York which included Liverpool

Another was King Henry the Eighths boo In Defense of the Sacraments with the manusshycript of one of Martin Luthers letters to the King and Henrys reply

A third was a crimson velvet Florentine chasuble believed to have been presented by Pope Leo X to Henry VIII when conferring the titleDefender of the Faith

This title the British sovereign retains to this da~

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Jesus on her knee carved in wood and scorched with centuries of candle lIghts f 0

Local relics included old pewter chalices documents books and paintings A special section was devoted to the record of the Irish immigratIon that has made Liverpool such Q firm center of the Faith

Mod ern displays included press-button illumInated maps showing the lJrowth of the Cathshyolic community from 1800 in the year 1207 to 488000 in 1957 scale models of new churches and schools and photographs and sketches of the great Cathedral of Christ the King that will one day dominate the city

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Ignore Individual Bishop Dwyer pointed out that

today even the concept of sushypreme human law is being chalshylenged as the state has become more impersonal more of a mashychine

Individual rights have tendshyed to be Ignored in favor of comshymunity rights 01 group rIghts Man as the prime object of law has become faceless he said The next step Is law as deallng with men as pure abstractions a condition in which the law of man Is In imminent danger of beshyIng absorbed by the law of things Bishop Dwyer explaIned

The situation of law at the mid-poInt of the 20th century according to the prelate is that

middotIt Is only too real a threat to liberty and dignity in the nonshyhuman legalism of that dialectic meterialism which has swept over half the world and It Is hardly less a threat in that pracshytical materlallsm which has been adopted as the working philososhyphy of so much of the world whicli still boasts of Its freedom

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Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

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Polish Churches WARSAW (NCgt -Reconstrucshy

tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

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Since such creatures would not -rre descended of Adanf Father Cahill explained theY would be free of the original sin of our first parents

As a result their nature would not be fallen nor would they stand in need of redemption he said

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Oulady of Fatima Continued Froni Page One

middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

WI th I f th len e mlla~ e 0 e sun

ended everyone dIscovered that their clothes were dry though it had rained all night and all morning Yet the miracle lasted

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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Abductors Abominable Snowman Across the Bridge Admiral Crichton Alligator Named Daisy Apache Warrior Around the World in 80 Days Attack of thc Crab Monsters Badge of Marshal Brennan Bailout at 43000 Battlc Hcll Beginning of the End Bernardine Black Scorpion Buster Keaton Story Chasing the Sun Colditz Story Courage of Black Beauty Decision Against Time Deerslayer Delicate Delinquent Destination 60000 Duel at Apache Wells Dragoon Weils Ma~acre Enemy from Space Escapade in Japan Escape from Terror Face in the Night Gentle Touch Giant Claw God Is My Partner Gun Duel in Durango Gun Glory Gunsight Ridge Half Human Happy Road Hellcats of the Navy How to Murder a Rlch Uncle If All the GUYS in the World Jnvaderlj from Mars It Conquered the World Jacqueline James Dean Story Joe Dakota Johnny Tremain Kettles on Old MacDonalds

Farm Kronos Last Stagecoach West luwless Eighties Lets Be Happy loOrd of the Jungle Man Afraid Man in the Road Mcn of Sherwood Forest Monster from Green Hell Monster That Challenged the

World Night Pas~lge

Night the World Exploded No Sleep Till Dawn Noahs Ark Omar Khay~am

Oklahoman Operation Madball Out of the Clouds Pawnee Perri Persuader Public Pigeon No 1 Pursuit of Graf Spee Reach for the Sky Rising of the Moon Saga of Slltchmo Search for Paradise Seven Wonders of the World Slim Oarter Spanish Gardener Spoilers of the Forest Spook Chasers Steel Bayonet Story QJ Mankind Iarzan arid the Lost Safari

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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begun here at the Spanish shrine In a cal1dlelight procession to Our Lady of Guadaiupe 50000 Viennese prayed Jor

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

And even In such a ridiculous situation some Catholic support for Dr Books position doubtless could be found The hookey players in parochial schools would be delighted not having truant officers checking on their

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Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

in the five continents of the worlq We will send you this beautiful multi-coloreqrosary fora $2Qf~eing and y()urrequesL

-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

ROME (NC) - MS21middot Eda1Q ~-E Swanst1om executive director you to renew lIEMBERSIIIP 01

of Catholic Relief Services-Na- to enroll if you have nevcr dcne tional Catholic Welfare Confer- so before and to persuade rllashy

el of the 01der of Merit of the perhaps dve them a gift enroLl-Italian Repupllc in recognition t ment Boh living and de(ea~ld of the assistance given to Italy bull are enrolled by American Catholics shyMS2l Swal1stlo111- lecelved the lIemb~rs share In these reo

~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

te Pontifical Reller Org-ariiza- President Cardinal Spdlman and 5) share in the prayers and ~ac

tln presen~ed Msgr Swanstrom rifi(les ~r thousands of missionary priests sisters and brothers Ofmiddot With a speCially ca~t goldmedal fering for enrolling individuals $1 yearly S20 perpetual famiiilS aeSnaelotsol~teyn fOAf gr~~ltudce ftohr l~he (hUsband and wife and all children or parents and all brothers and g 0 mellcan a OICS t ) TIW medal portrays St peters 1 ~lS jlrs -$5 yea~IY S100 perpetual Precious gifts to help the Iloly Basilica on o1e side and the Father s w~rl~wlde charily to destitute missiolllries and their p~o-

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HELP WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE Three young men candidates for native priestshy

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Illy Mary Tinley Daly

Ah you Americans our Viennese friend Father Martin Gusinde chuckled It seems as though you are born with wheels You jump in the car you go here you go there-no A good thing The laughter lines crinkled around Fathers blue eyes You accomplish much see pIe Whether with our ease of

transportation we acdlmplishmany people How do you much tnd really keep in touch say it You keep in touch is depend~nt on each one of us

Sometimes It seems as thoughMatter of fact Father Gusinde we go ltm the accustomed cir shy-sans car-l1as reaJly accomshy cumscribed rounds achieving no plished much more than if we were In 8 mazeHe has exshy coming out right where we plored by himshy started self areas in There was one way of keeping world never beshy in touch with Father Gusinde

lt-tore visIted by though Rnd that was to pray for a white man him Each day we decided weRecognized pygshy would pay a visit toa church or my expert this chapel middotand say a prayer Jor this70-year-old an~ Intrepid scientist and dear friend thropologist a In the quiet darkness of manymember of the a church or chapel we kept inSociety of the touch not only with Father Divine W 0 l d Gusinde In New Guinea but with has found his our relatives and friends who also way into the most remote cornshy have no cornermiddot mailboxesshy DOLLS ON DISPLAY This attractiveUarrngement ersof the earth to study his lit- those so greatly In need of prayshytle people the pygmies - er-as well as with those we see will be one middotof the features of the Bazaar to oe conducted

The aforementioned comment every day by Assumption Circle Daughters of Isabelia next Monday made by Father before hewas Daily Visit Difficult from 10 AM to 10 PM in Catholic Community Center

left on his most recent expedishy During the three months we Fall River A snack bar white elephant table display of tion to the wilds of New Guinea I ~stablished e habit which we hopeon a day when we picked him costume j~elry and a main award of a trip to New York

will be lifelong-a daily vlfJit to up and took him on a last minshy tor two people are included in the many attractions inthe Blessed Sacrament ute errand As he shook our To priests and Sisters who are store for all Proceeds go to the Circles charity fund

I hands we asked impulsively possible readers of this columnFather will you write imd let Rnd to many of the laity this us know how youre getting may seem peculiar-establishing Talent Scout Winners Entertain along and then the foolishness in iniddle-age the routine dally of themiddotquestion struck all of us at visit However probably therethe same time New i Bedford Catholic Won1en are enough readers who like myshyCorner mailboxes on the self go for daYS-possibly from A musicale featuring the Car- and conducted a short businessmountain tops of New Guinea he grinned Corners perhaps Sunday to Sunday -without lyles recent winners of a~ Ar- s~ssion Rt Rev Msgr James

stepping into a church Thesebut no mailboxes thur Godfrey Talent Scout pro~ J Gerrard V G spiritual adshywill understand tha~ it is not al shy

Keepi~g iri Touch gram highlighted the first Fall Visor gave the invocation andways easy During Fathers absence his There is the push-push of meeting of the New Bedford spoke briefiy

words kept coming back to mind dally activity that---l~~eins to fill Catholic Womans Club in the Mrs Thomas Barry house You accomplish much see many a ~4-hour-day with~6_houn of Gold Room of tile New B2dford committee chairman announced people keep in touch And we duties the split-second schedule Hotel The entertainers were in- a cake sale to be held Saturday wondered mobile Americans that takes you from here to there troduced by Mrs Anthony E Oct 26 at the Star Store Mrs that we are we do see many peo- and -right back to here with a Rose program cllairman Ferdinand BacceHi ways and

series of Now I musts President Mrs Leo J Teles- means chairman is planning II

The musts may be taking maniak welcomed the members Halloween bridge at the clubshyhouse Monday Oct 28clothes to the) cleaners driving

lin ll-year-old to a dancing class Members were invited by Miss washing Venetian I5linds getting Redempto1lusts Mark Margaret M Austin to a lecture a loom ready for guests baking planned by the education comshyGolden Jubi~ee a cake for a bereaved 1amily mittee for Nov 6 at the clubshy

ESOPUS (NC) - Francis Carshycalling a list of prospective pa~ house Bishops Night will be held dinal Spellman Archbishop or Nov at the Newtrons for theparish card partyshy Thursday 21

all the things we do in the norshy New York will participate in the Bedford Hotel Emile J Lemoine mal course will entertaingolden jubilee ceremonies of

Better Than Tranquilizer Mrs T Clinton Galligan andMount St Alphol1sus the ReshyHowever there should be a hishy Mrs T William Clynes assisted demptorist house of studies here

atus eJch day for everymiddot personshy by Miss Austin and Miss Kathshyon Oct 21 a pause so necessary for sane livshy leen Downey served coffee In theFather William P Gaudreauing In our faith such ltgt hiatusshy foyerRedemptorist Superior_ General taken before the Blessed Sacrashy who has arrived here from Rome reecaeGtDll2 ment is of immeasurable value will open the jubilee with 8 It not only has the natural therashypeutic element of withdrawal ~~lt~g Mass of Thanksgiving on If~ D I) I ~~~ from the world Into quiet and solmiddot Moul1t St AJphonsus was offi- Itude but thereis that right

cially opened on Oct 23 1907 - SUP~R MA~K~1Tnext to heaven~ knowledge that Since then 887 Redemptoristshere we can speak our hearts and have studied here on-the-Hudsonlisten for the answer for the priesthooq Besides pro- East Tauntons

Slipping ~nto church maybe on viding home missionaries andthe way home from the grocery parish priests Mount St AI- food Shoppinfllstore there isnt much thinking phonsus has sent more than ha~f ~ or even feeling for the first few

of its total enrollment to foreign ~ ~ E~ ~Tl~~ E Jm)~ iemomentS-=-belng in the presence mission service ~ 111 I II gj ~ It)of themiddot Blessed Sacrament is enough Gradually p ray e r comes perhaps the orthodox Our Fathers and Hail Mary~ of the rosary-or just a prayer

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FallRiver CYO - Girls Register

Registration of new memhers will begin next week for Fall River girls Interested In joining the Catholic Youth Organization Cards will be available at the Catholic Community Center 31 Franklin Street Fall River 011 Monday Wednesday and Friday of next week trom 2 to 5 at parshyIsh schOOls throughout the city and during Open House on Sunday Oct 27

Registration cards must be submitted with the signature and approval of the parish prl~st together wi~h a fee of one dollar The organization is opento girls rltnging from 12 to 23 years of age )

Island Council

Women to Meet A panel discussion on Satur_

day night Oct 19 with guild ofshyficers of Sacred Heart Church Oak B I u f f s St Augustines Church Vineyard Haven and St Elizabeths Church Edgartown will open a two-day meeting starting Saturday night under the leadership of Mrs Emmett P Almond of North Dartmouth Diocesan Presiflentof the Nashytional Council of Catholic Womshyen MlS Almond will be accomshypanied by Miss Mary Cole Dioshycesan Youth Chairman and Miss Louise Finnell Diocesan Spiritual Development Chairman The sesshysion will be held at the Sacred Heart Halln Oak Bluffs Mrs Patrick J Hurley Dioceshysan Vice Chairman will repshyresent Mrs George P Hurley Diocesan Chairman of Discusshysions Clubs Districts Four and Five Attleboro and the Cape respectively will also be represhysented

Members of the tnree above mentioned guilds together with moderators and diocesan officials will attend a general meeting on Sunday Oct 20 Mrs Almond anshynounces that a similar meeting is slated for Tuesday Oct 22 in Nantucket

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of the worlds finest doctor glass statue towering some bullWhether-we travel by car by 40-feet stands guard in the bus or on foot were not far from Mississippi River near the the font of inspiration wbere we cobfluence of the Missouri can keep in touch E~eded at Stoi1Jehm and Illinois Rivers It is the Three residents of the Diocese

ConversiOD15 Mounft have been elected class officers atfirst statue dedicated under TmUVALLA India (NC) shy Stonehill College thattitle Residents prayed Five new churches and chapels Edward A Roster of Taunton bullto Our Lady of the Rivers have been built in the diocese of and Jean A Milmette of Fall for deliverance from flood Tiruvalla In the past three River were named vice presidentmiddot bull

months to accommodate recent and treasurer respectively _ ofwaters in 195i The city was converts from the schismatic the sellior class Joseph F Walsh saved froJIl disaster NC bulljacobite church and non-Chrisshy of Tatmtoll was chosen president

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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TIltIE ANCIHOIRshyThursOd 17 1957

Boys Town C~(D~lf

To Give Concert InFan River

The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

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tion of two ancient Polish churches destroyed in World War II is progressing despite a laclt of funds and adequate materials

St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

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Since such creatures would not -rre descended of Adanf Father Cahill explained theY would be free of the original sin of our first parents

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middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

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ended everyone dIscovered that their clothes were dry though it had rained all night and all morning Yet the miracle lasted

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

Complex Character He was a very complex charshy

acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

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1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

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She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Pomp Charbonneau Storry Enigma of Western Lore

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno

Before turning in on Monday Feb il 1805 Captain William Clark writing in his earthen hut headquarters at the Mandan Villages noted in his Journal that about five oclock one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy He further reshymarked that the mothers pains were eased by the adshyministration of a potion of snakes rattle a specific which he was assured WOrked -like acharm

So came into this world Jean Baptiste Charbonneau son of a

nondescript French Canadian voyageur and his squaw Sacaja- wea the Snake woman (girl rather she was hardly 16) who had been captured by the Hidatshysas and sold to her present masshyter Nicknamed Pomp and promptly established as Clarks special pet the infant was to acshycompany tile famous eXpedition overland to the Pacific and back strapped to his niother and surshyveying the brave new world with the freshest of fresh eyes

Whatever became of Sacajawea and her papoose It is one of the enigmas of Western lore which forever tantalize those who seek neat and final answers It Is not admittedly of world-shaking imshyportance but there Is an occashysional relief In turning to such minor matters after various forshyays and excursions Into questions which are even less susceptible of final answers

Makes Offer A year and a half later again

at the Mandan Villages Clark paid off Charbonneau and said goodbye to Sacajawea and her boy Pomp I offered to take his little son a butifull promising cblld who is 19 months old to which they both hiniself amp wife wer willing prOVided the child had been weened they observed that in one year the boy would be sufficiently old to leave his mother amp he would then take him to me if I would be so fliendly as to raise tlie child for him in such a manner as I thought proper to which I agreed ampc

It was three yeaIll howevel before Charbonneau and his famshyily came to St Louis to avan themselves of Clarks kindly offer There the voyagell1 tried farmshying but the experiment was not a success What Is altogether likely in spite of the absence of lecords is that in a Catholic community the union was regshyularized the child baptized and Sacajawea herself given instrucshytion in the Faith Poor Charbonshy

------------- shyner of St Louis University ailli it is by no means unlikely that Clark whose relations with tho Church were warm and cordialwould have provided this type of schooling for his protege which he would have shared with others who were to leave their names on the land boys like JosephRobidoux and Marcellln St Vrain

European Venture In 1823 Prince Paul of Wurtshy

ternburg passed through St Louis first of a long line of Eushyropean nobles to explore the Greatmiddot ~st and taste the thrill of the buffalo hunt His eye feU on Clarks butifull promising chlld now a youth of 17 and when he sailed for home he took Pomp with him Dr Grace He- bard assigns six years to this European venture and Bernard DeVoto mixing up Wurttemberg and Wittenberg has him studyshying1lt Hamlets old alma mater Actually we know little about what Pomp did under the PrlnCeD aegis and until the Princes Americandiaries are published we are likely to remain in ignOlshyance

For Pomp Charbonneau back home about 1830 becomes an exshyceedingly elusive figure His namlll pops up in 1843 as a driver Jor Sir William Drummond Stewart on that Scottish nobles final expedition to the mountains Mr Clyde H Porter of Santa Ana California has recently unearthshyed his name as a California argoshynaut living In the sprightly comshymunity of Murderers Bar in 1860 and listed as having been in the State since 1849 He left for the Montana gold strikes in 1866 but died and was burled in Oregon beside the old military road from Sacramento to Boise

As Father Kenny remarks it would be comforting to know whether a cross marks the grave of him who was once a butifuU promising child but failed somehow to fulfill his promise

Moslem Ruler Gives Land for Church

KUWAIT CITY (NC) - A new Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Family will soon rise on the desert sands of Kuwait oil-rich sheikdom on the Persian Gulf

neau Is given short shrift by most This small Moslem state with writers as a notoriously unfaith- a population estimated at 200000 ful squaw man but it Is by no people has assumed internationshymeans certain that he was un- 111 importance in the past 10 kind to his Bird Woman years from the fabulous oil le-

Toomiddot Romantic serves that have been discovered In April 1811 the Charbon- beneath the desert

neaus went back up the river An influx of skilled technishywith Manuel Lisas expedition of cians clerks and government that year leaving the boy with workers has nearly doubled the General Clark It was on Dec population in the past decade 20 1812 that John Luttig Lisas The new church will be built clerk made the journal entry in Kuwait City capital of the that this Evening the Wife of Sheikdom and will cost $100000 Charbonneau a Snake squaw The land was donated by the died of a putrid fever she was a ruler Sir Abdullah al-SaUm al- good and the best Woman in the Subah fort aged abt 25 years she left Construction will begin at the a fine infant girl For most end of the year It is expected sober historians this is definitive that the church will be more the legcnd of Sacajawea survi- than adequate for the needs of ving wandering off marrying a an estimated 4000 Catholics in Comanche and finallY ending the IIlrea bel days (In 1884) among the Shoshones is a shade too romanshy Ahoholic CImIl1lBltC tic It has its defenders nevershy WORCESTER NCgt - A series theless who embelllsh the tale of weekly workshops on the role by adding that her son ltlame to of the clergy in the treatment of llIlale his home with her alcoholics have been initiated at

YOUng Pomp left in Clarks the AlcohoUc Cllnlc of St Vinshy-tare seems to have been given cent Hospital here whatever educational advantages Purpose of the program iIJ to St Louis offered in those pioneer achIeve better understanding of days According tIJ the de9n of the 1pI11tual phys[cal enwronshyAmericanmiddot Cathollc middotbIJJtorlanB mentfll and emotional -facwrtl Fathe1 Lawrence Kenny BJ he wJ1Jcb affect the 8olooholJo MemshywaR a 6tuc1ent aL Bsbim Dashy bern of the cUnic Iltaff middot8011lt1 clergy 1Jo11las Uttte aeml[JlJrv foreruJI- or noous fllitim p9rL1cpa

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FIRST TIME liN 100 YEARS In a rare photograph the small revered statue of Our Lady of Mariazell is carried for the first time in procession in 100 years by Archshybishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg Austria The canshydlelight procession closed the six-month-Iong 800th annishyversary jubilee of the Shrine at Mariazell The statue is believed to date back to the 12th century NC rhoto

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The 55-voice Boys Town Conshycert Choir under the directicm of Father Francis Schmitt will preshysent a program Monday evening Nov 4 in the Durfee Theatre Fall River under the auspices of Bishop Cassidy Councll Knights of Columbus Composed of formerlY homeless

boys who are now citizens of Father Flanagans Boys Home neal Omaha the group will be heard in a varied program that includes the sacred music of Palestrina Strauss waltzes and

Stephen Fosters folk tunes The choir is one of three at

Boys Town where more than 200 of the 900 citizens participate In the vocal music program Runshydreds of others study instrumenshytal music

According to Msgr Nicholas H Wagner who succeeded tlle late Father Edward J Flanagan all

director of Boys Town the main purpose of the choir tours Is to give the boys the broadening efshyfects of travel and a flrst~hand

knowledge of the beauty and breath of their country

The choir has been called by critics se~ond to none and sushyperIor to most

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St Casimirs Church here built in 1684 was completely desshytroyedIt has been partially reshystored by localresidents and thQ Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrashyment

The rebuilding of St James Cathedral erected In 1015 in Nyssa southwestell1 Poland is progressing Part of the cost of the cathedrals reconstruction illl being met by the government from a special reconstruction fund

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ST LQUIS (NC) - While the launchi~lg of -n earth satellite by Russia has renewed mails intershyest in outer space it appears unlikely that iastrophysical theshyology will ever be JI course in Catholic seminaries in the coun- try

That at least is the view of Vincentian Father Thomas V Cahill former rector of tile St Louis Theological Major Semlshynarmiddotyand now professor of theolshyogy himself Father Cahill was quick to admit that the intershystellar traveling does bring to mind the remote possibility of life on other planets And this raises a Pandors Box of theologishycal conundrums

There is no theological reason why a person cannot believe in human life on other planets 01 in other solar systems the priest said in response to questions After all anything conceivable is possible with God

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Oulady of Fatima Continued Froni Page One

middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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lDiocelon Moderator - Legion of Mory

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Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

The position of the Church with Jegardmiddot to learning and to

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concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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Farm Kronos Last Stagecoach West luwless Eighties Lets Be Happy loOrd of the Jungle Man Afraid Man in the Road Mcn of Sherwood Forest Monster from Green Hell Monster That Challenged the

World Night Pas~lge

Night the World Exploded No Sleep Till Dawn Noahs Ark Omar Khay~am

Oklahoman Operation Madball Out of the Clouds Pawnee Perri Persuader Public Pigeon No 1 Pursuit of Graf Spee Reach for the Sky Rising of the Moon Saga of Slltchmo Search for Paradise Seven Wonders of the World Slim Oarter Spanish Gardener Spoilers of the Forest Spook Chasers Steel Bayonet Story QJ Mankind Iarzan arid the Lost Safari

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

Complex Character He was a very complex charshy

acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

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JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

the United States

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

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She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Oulady of Fatima Continued Froni Page One

middot of Fatima the Queen of the Holy Rosary proved to Lucia Fumshycisco and Jacinta and seventy thousand other witnesses by a dazzling miracle of the sun her earlier prophesies Woild War I would soon end Mary had said bilt there would then be another rrible war if people did not stop offending God

Marys Warning WOlld War ~ could have been

preven~(3~ by penance and p~ayer

and a return to God For the fal1shyure of the world to return to God the Virgin foretold still another

Worid War Russia will spread her errors throughout the world

promoting wars and persecutions middot The good wlJl be martyred the middot Holy Father will have to suffer

and various nations wlllbe annl~ hllated

Marys prediction about new world wars and the eventual domination by Russia seemed inshycredible to the world of October 1917 Wasnt this the War to end all wars and wasnt Russia only a third-rate power whipped badly by the war even now on the brink of a bloody revolution

Yes the Blessed Mothers proshymiddot phesies were news 40 years ago But they were not newsworthy There middotis a difference An examshyple On October 13 1917 seventy thousand people saw the sun dance in the sky Newsworthy An American correspondent at Fatima that da1 thought so He cabled a long and impressive story about the Miracle of the Sun to his News Service It was never published Chicago and New York ~ere battling out the World Series at the time and so the long dispatch about Fatima was red-penciled to a one inch filler on page 24 In the American press Our Lady was called out on strikes

Exactly what did happen that day 40 yoors ago One of the slrangest and most beautiful stories ever told

Cast middotIn Drama Theie is a village in middotcentral

Portugal called FatimamiddotIt is e half dnys journey from Lisbon by train and bus And but for the fact that a Beautiful Lady once vhited it this JA1rched moor wou)d have been known to none but the peasants who worked its roc)y soil

Among the poor dwellers at F1tin~a were Lucia Francisco and Jlcinta They were shepherds as unschooled and innocent as the lheep they t~nded The oldshyctwas ten the youngest seven Tjjey were shepherds this is-unshytil the Mother of God appeared to them for the first time on April 131917 Then they became actors in tIle fascinating earthshyhe VEn drama of our own cen- tmy Life WlS never the same ngin After walking such a st~fe how could it be

The beautiful lady appeared to them on the 13th day of April MJY June July August and SepshytembEr all the whole promising toreveal her identity on the 13th proofmiddot that her revelation was true She did just that Stand In Rain It is the night of October 12

bbek cold with a steady pitiless lJn drenching the countryside And yet the ioads leading to Fmiddot-tima were jammed The whole country seems to be on the move

tonight Mothers and fathers CJlTY their sick and lamemiddot chiJshy(IreD old folks hobble along as best they can factory workers nre coming up from Lisbon sail shyors from Porto You can see the young and themiddotold the rich andL tlJe poor all sort~ of people And

if there is one thing more comshymon to them all than muddy shoes rain-drenched clothes and empty stomach it is only this Hope

Theil hope rides higher than ever as dark night is turned into dreary day Seventy thousand are nOW standing on the wild ex_ panse known as the Cova da Ira The ping ping ping of rain drops on umbrellas beeps beat

to themiddot relentless Ave Marla ~helra degraca 0 of -so many0 0

pilgrims AhYllln is sung peo- pIe wai~ people pray

SUddenly someone s h 0 u t s Make way for the children _who saw Our Lady Jacinta is carshyried through the Crowd on a mans shoulders whilethe other two follow behind P~ople kneelshying in the thick slime scramble up to heal the childrens prayers to touch them

See Our Lady It is noon the hour at Which

Our Lady promised to appear A priest glances at his watch and

bullshakes his head The crowd grows restless Then suddently Put LIVING ROSARY AT TAUNTON Rev Emiddot S deMello pastor of Our Lady of down your umbrellas The peo-middot pIe quickly obeyed Lucias com- Lourdes Church leads representative group of Taunton Catholics in Living Rosary mand and stand bareheaded in service- on the grounds of his church~ He Is assisted by Rev Francis B Connors of the pouring nin Minutes pass Sacred Heart parish Taunton Photo by Calvey Taunton Looking again at his watch the priest shouts Midday is past earth Fear gripped the crowd Ifl Dn flmiddot AJl poundl

Away with all this It is all an ilshylusion T~en it happe~1ed Lucia saw

a blmdmg flash 111 the east and houted Jacinta kneel down fOr now I see Our Lady there On saying this the childs face beshycame masked with an unearthly

peace and beauty She was gazshying on the Virgin Most Beautiful

What domiddot you want of me Lucia was kneeling with theothshyers The crowd was deathly silent

Say Daily Rosary I want to tell you to hav~

them build a chapel here in my honor I am the Lady of the Rosshyary Let them continue to say the Rosaryevery day The war is goshying to end and the soldiers will soon return to their homes Let people offend Our Lord God no more for He is already much offended

The Queen of the Rosary stretched forth her hands and was absor~ed in the lightmiddot thatcame from them In the dazzling

radlance of the moment the radiance of the moment themiddotchil- dren could behold three tableaus which symbolized one after anshyother the JOYOUS the Sorrowful and the Glorious mysteries of the Rosary

Sun Flashes SlIver - The crowd saw nothing of all this What they did see howshyever was something unheard of undreamed_of unimaginable For the sun was SUddenly trans- formed into a great silver diskmiddot Without middotlpsing its light andmiddot warmth this October 13th sun had none of itsmiddot usual blinding blinking qualities The people stared up in wide-eyed satisfac- tion Then the sun seemed to deshytach itself from the heavens Shooting sparks in all directions like some giant fire-wheel gone mad it plunged toward the

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Some shouted others prayed ~B~S 0 eOIllJ1lSng AOfanCemen Three distinct times the sun beshycame a whirling mass of flashshyIng SIlver that cast off multlcolshyored beams of light as it plunged and zigzagged its way to the earth

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ended everyone dIscovered that their clothes were dry though it had rained all night and all morning Yet the miracle lasted

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Now Krushchev The rest is historymiddot Fatima

however has taught us in fact and in prophesy that the histOry of nations is written not so much by pens of statesmen as with the morality of individuals The sigi nature to World War II is not that of Hitler-it is that of Sin The handwriting is unmistakshyable If people do not stop ofshyfendi~g God another and wqrse

World War will break outmiddot Hitler Stalin now Krushchev are oniy Gods whipping lashes~

Russia launches earth satellite s~ream the headlines of the world And the worlds citizens ae racing against a deadline against time ~ Today the world Is frantically seeking reassurance that there will be no Hydrogen War But inthe political and dipshylomatic sphere the world is seekshylrig 11 in vain For those who will t~keMary ather word that reshyassurance Is to be found If myrl1quests are heard she tells us Russia will be converted and there will be peace

Hope In Conversion A converted Russia Therein

lies our hope Therein lies the messagemiddot of Fatima And it is no further away than our honds folded in prayer

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WINOOSKI (NC) - Inertia by Catholic clergy and laity in the

advance~~nt o~ le~llU~g has been critICIzed by a prIest-author

Father Walter J Ong SJ said one of the sCa~dals f presshyent - dayen CatholICIsm IS that Catholics as a Whole both clerical and lay have not sufficiently faced the fact that it is amiddot part of their apostolate not merely to preserveKn~~ledgeimdtechnol~ ogy but POSItIvely to advance Itmiddot

The position of the Church with Jegardmiddot to learning and to

technological advance he said deserves re-examination and seshyrious thought on the part of Catholics and of American Cathshyolics in particular Up to the past century and the discovery of the fact of cosmic and intellectual evolution it was more or less assumed that intellectual activity

concerned itself with preserving and handing on what was known and that techniques were prettywell fixed once and for all

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Abductors Abominable Snowman Across the Bridge Admiral Crichton Alligator Named Daisy Apache Warrior Around the World in 80 Days Attack of thc Crab Monsters Badge of Marshal Brennan Bailout at 43000 Battlc Hcll Beginning of the End Bernardine Black Scorpion Buster Keaton Story Chasing the Sun Colditz Story Courage of Black Beauty Decision Against Time Deerslayer Delicate Delinquent Destination 60000 Duel at Apache Wells Dragoon Weils Ma~acre Enemy from Space Escapade in Japan Escape from Terror Face in the Night Gentle Touch Giant Claw God Is My Partner Gun Duel in Durango Gun Glory Gunsight Ridge Half Human Happy Road Hellcats of the Navy How to Murder a Rlch Uncle If All the GUYS in the World Jnvaderlj from Mars It Conquered the World Jacqueline James Dean Story Joe Dakota Johnny Tremain Kettles on Old MacDonalds

Farm Kronos Last Stagecoach West luwless Eighties Lets Be Happy loOrd of the Jungle Man Afraid Man in the Road Mcn of Sherwood Forest Monster from Green Hell Monster That Challenged the

World Night Pas~lge

Night the World Exploded No Sleep Till Dawn Noahs Ark Omar Khay~am

Oklahoman Operation Madball Out of the Clouds Pawnee Perri Persuader Public Pigeon No 1 Pursuit of Graf Spee Reach for the Sky Rising of the Moon Saga of Slltchmo Search for Paradise Seven Wonders of the World Slim Oarter Spanish Gardener Spoilers of the Forest Spook Chasers Steel Bayonet Story QJ Mankind Iarzan arid the Lost Safari

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

will suspend them from theiAFLshyCIO Mr Carey said If the Deshycember convention of the AFL- CIO upholds the suspension the Teamsters will be expelled

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

Complex Character He was a very complex charshy

acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

Slould they fail to comply by that time the councll probably

begun here at the Spanish shrine In a cal1dlelight procession to Our Lady of Guadaiupe 50000 Viennese prayed Jor

the relief of the world from a~heistic Communism A young Vienna native here carries one of the crosses naming countries under Red tyranny where the Church suffers in silenceP O BOX 7 FAlLlL RIVER MASS Archbishop Franz Koenig of Vienpa led the p~ocession

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

And even In such a ridiculous situation some Catholic support for Dr Books position doubtless could be found The hookey players in parochial schools would be delighted not having truant officers checking on their

1I1H1I ANCIHIOltshyThu Oct 17 1957i12

Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

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Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

heading the entertainment

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

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CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

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Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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legion of Decency Ratings Following Is the up-to-date list

of motion pictures rated by the Legion of Decency as Class A Section I - Morally Unobjectionshynble for GencJal Patronage The Anchor suggests that readers reshytain this list adding to It as new pictures are rated In succeeding ~ues

Abductors Abominable Snowman Across the Bridge Admiral Crichton Alligator Named Daisy Apache Warrior Around the World in 80 Days Attack of thc Crab Monsters Badge of Marshal Brennan Bailout at 43000 Battlc Hcll Beginning of the End Bernardine Black Scorpion Buster Keaton Story Chasing the Sun Colditz Story Courage of Black Beauty Decision Against Time Deerslayer Delicate Delinquent Destination 60000 Duel at Apache Wells Dragoon Weils Ma~acre Enemy from Space Escapade in Japan Escape from Terror Face in the Night Gentle Touch Giant Claw God Is My Partner Gun Duel in Durango Gun Glory Gunsight Ridge Half Human Happy Road Hellcats of the Navy How to Murder a Rlch Uncle If All the GUYS in the World Jnvaderlj from Mars It Conquered the World Jacqueline James Dean Story Joe Dakota Johnny Tremain Kettles on Old MacDonalds

Farm Kronos Last Stagecoach West luwless Eighties Lets Be Happy loOrd of the Jungle Man Afraid Man in the Road Mcn of Sherwood Forest Monster from Green Hell Monster That Challenged the

World Night Pas~lge

Night the World Exploded No Sleep Till Dawn Noahs Ark Omar Khay~am

Oklahoman Operation Madball Out of the Clouds Pawnee Perri Persuader Public Pigeon No 1 Pursuit of Graf Spee Reach for the Sky Rising of the Moon Saga of Slltchmo Search for Paradise Seven Wonders of the World Slim Oarter Spanish Gardener Spoilers of the Forest Spook Chasers Steel Bayonet Story QJ Mankind Iarzan arid the Lost Safari

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DENVER (NC) - Catholics must be w1lling to accept some (If the embarrasliJng truth about the ChurchS condition at the time of the Reformation a Jesuit historian and educator said here

Speaking at the Conference of Catholic School Teachers of Colorado and Wyoming here Fa- ther Harold Stansell SJ said that the Catholic approach to the Reformation must be one of not fearing the truth One of the many things which LEGION OF MARY RETREAT Reurov Philip C Kelly CSC of the Holy Cross Fa-Catnolics must face up to said thers community at North Dartmouth was retreat master for Legion members at Father Stansell who is chairman Cathedral Camp Shown with Father Kelly are Legion officers left to right Secretary of the departmentmiddot of history at Clothilde Nason of Taunton President James E Lenaghan of Fall River and Trcas~Regis College here Is the fact that philosophy and theology urer Arthur V Mac~clo of New Bedford had fallen into a bad condition in pre-Reformation universities lL~brr to Eliminate Cor~upticn in Unions

will suspend them from theiAFLshyCIO Mr Carey said If the Deshycember convention of the AFL- CIO upholds the suspension the Teamsters will be expelled

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In fact he added if theology had been stronger and Martin Luther had been a better theologian he would have found his solution within the Church

Catholics must not let their Glpinion of Luther be warped he warned

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acter Father Stansell said but was not the complete psychopath that some people try to make him I think we must concede that he was a man of ability who was carried away by his own success and devoted his ability to the wrong purposeo

Pointing out the clrcllmstances in the Church at the time of the Reformation Father Stansell reshyferred to the shocking conduct of several popes of the period and the practice of nepotism so that the papacy _was sought after because of the patronage that could be dispensed through the office

OIi the other hand he added Protestants should temper their boast that Luther was the origshyinator of democracy in the West with an admission that he tied the Church to the State and was savage and intolerant toward those Who disaikreed With him

In comment on Father Stanshysclls remarks the Rev O R Graumann spokesman for the Lutheran Churches of the Misshysouri Synod in Colorado said that Lutherans are pleased by the expression of (Father Stanshysells vievs) In Roman Cathollc circles

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PORTLAND (NC) - A top official of the AFL-CIO told the 13th annual meeting of the Cathshyolic Conference on Industrial and Social Relations

We are going to cut (James R) Hoffa (Teamster president) and his corruption out of the democratic labor movement

Mr Carey said the Teamsters have until Oct 24 to carry out the clean-up iequirements set down by the AFL-CIO executive council of which he is a member

Slould they fail to comply by that time the councll probably

begun here at the Spanish shrine In a cal1dlelight procession to Our Lady of Guadaiupe 50000 Viennese prayed Jor

the relief of the world from a~heistic Communism A young Vienna native here carries one of the crosses naming countries under Red tyranny where the Church suffers in silenceP O BOX 7 FAlLlL RIVER MASS Archbishop Franz Koenig of Vienpa led the p~ocession

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

HOLY FAMILYmiddot HIGHNEW BEDFORD

A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

And even In such a ridiculous situation some Catholic support for Dr Books position doubtless could be found The hookey players in parochial schools would be delighted not having truant officers checking on their

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Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

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KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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An office to assist Latin Amerishycan stUdents in the United States will be set up by Pax Romana international feder~ion of Cathshyolic students

The new office will concern it shyself with problems facing Latin American students in the U S and also make available students aid and scholarships

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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By Rev D Bernard Theall OS~B

What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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God Love Yo-u By MQst Rev Fulton J Sheen DD-

1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

in the five continents of the worlq We will send you this beautiful multi-coloreqrosary fora $2Qf~eing and y()urrequesL

-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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be for all of us and IJarticularlY for Western civ11lzation

Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

ROME (NC) - MS21middot Eda1Q ~-E Swanst1om executive director you to renew lIEMBERSIIIP 01

of Catholic Relief Services-Na- to enroll if you have nevcr dcne tional Catholic Welfare Confer- so before and to persuade rllashy

el of the 01der of Merit of the perhaps dve them a gift enroLl-Italian Repupllc in recognition t ment Boh living and de(ea~ld of the assistance given to Italy bull are enrolled by American Catholics shyMS2l Swal1stlo111- lecelved the lIemb~rs share In these reo

~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

te Pontifical Reller Org-ariiza- President Cardinal Spdlman and 5) share in the prayers and ~ac

tln presen~ed Msgr Swanstrom rifi(les ~r thousands of missionary priests sisters and brothers Ofmiddot With a speCially ca~t goldmedal fering for enrolling individuals $1 yearly S20 perpetual famiiilS aeSnaelotsol~teyn fOAf gr~~ltudce ftohr l~he (hUsband and wife and all children or parents and all brothers and g 0 mellcan a OICS t ) TIW medal portrays St peters 1 ~lS jlrs -$5 yea~IY S100 perpetual Precious gifts to help the Iloly Basilica on o1e side and the Father s w~rl~wlde charily to destitute missiolllries and their p~o-

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HELP WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE Three young men candidates for native priestshy

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Spot~ighting Our Schools JESUS-MARY ACADJoMY FALL RIVER

JMA received its permanent c h a l tel yeste~day from the American Library Club Inc- The club is a non-profit organization whose aim is to encourage young Americans to discover the great value and enduring pleasure that book reading can bring It- has for its slogan Readers are Leaders Approximately 75 stushydents will be awardedmiddot their first pins at It school assembly toshymorrow

Prefect of the Sodality Jeanne Plante 58 started off with some serioils thinking at the second meeting The following are vari shyous plans which will be carried out by its members during the month of Octobel Rosary Crushysade panel discussions for teenshyagers making bandages for lepshyers and collecting stamps for the missions

The first debate class selected as top~c for discussion for meet- ings in October The Voice of Democracy

The junior class under the direction of M St Lawrence home room teacher is planning a Halloween party in the audishytorium at 730 Thursday Oct 31

ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

A new organization has been started for the juniors the TeenshyAge Book Club with 39 members Sister Mary Berchmans is the moderator and Suzanne Milot is secretary-treasurer The purpose of the club is to increase the girls interest in Catholic literashyture

A Student Council meeting was held Monday with Msgr James Dolan presiding The officers elected were Elizabeth Tallent vice-chairman and Jacqueline Mazzolini secretary - treasurer Plans were discussed for the fall dance Goblins Gathering to be held middotin the school hall Thursshyday Oct 31 The proceeds will go to the yearbook the Corona

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY IALL RIVER

The annual insttiJlation of the Student Council members was held recently in the school audishytorium Following the opening prayer and the reading of the SHA Student Government Conshystitution Very Rev Humberto

S Medeiros addressed the stushydent leaders reminding them of their scholastic duties to their schoO their classmates their teachers and themselves After the distribution of the officers badges and the singing of the Alma Mater Song the faculty and students left the auditorium to the strains of the recessional played by the school orchestra

Leading group discussions at a

~ general meeting of junior and senior Sodalists were Agnes Crombie Ann Delaney Patricia DeNardo Fernanda Carreiro Mary Louise ONeil and Vivian Rocha

Recently ele~ted committee heads for the junior-sponsored Halloween Party on Dct 31 inshycluqe Beverly Corey and Mary Floyd co-chairmen of entertainshyment Mary DePaola refreshshyments Barbara DArruda decoshyration and tickets and Dawn Smith clean-up

Junior debaters Nancy LaFleur Sheila ODonnell Mary Louise Simcoe and Louise Banks are enshygaged in extensivemiddot research on the subject of Foreign Aid the topic selected this year for the Narragansett League Debaters

Inspired middotby the forthcomingvisit of the Queen of England to the United States the American History ctass plans to conduct a symposium on English QueensThe main speeches on Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria will be deshylivered bY Sheila Cronan Ann Coyle and VIariette Charest

SHA is Joining other Catholic schools to pfomote the Catholic Decency Reading Campaign The

place more Catholic and worthshywhile periodicals 111 the home Prizes including a Philco radio luggage wrist watches and cash awards will be presented to the lucky high salesmen Kathryn Goode Lorraine Sullivan and Paula Stasiowski are high salesshymen for the first three days

The upperclassmen will attend the Shakespearean drama Roshymeo and Juliet to be presented

by the internationally known Catholic untversity Players at Bayview on Oct 21 In charge pf the arrangements are seniors 9

Patricia Golden Judith Dolan Sheila cronan and Lois Souza and juniors Phoebe Champeau Sandra Seneca Jean Callahan and Joan Sequin

SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

A talent show will be featured at a get-acquainted tea to be given at3 oclock Sunday aftershynoon by the juniors for the freshshymen In charge of the program are Kathleen Perry president and Mary Louise Andrews vice president

To raise funds for the yearshybook the seniors are running a cake sale tomorrow aftetnoon This is the second such sale for this purpose

Once again the TAB club is in full swing Acting- as secretaries tor the second consecutive year are Mary middotJoan Fernandes junshyior and Margarida Correira sophomore

Joanne Santos sopllomore is again acting as library aide

Reporters for the school page in the Sunday edition of the Standard-Times ~re Margaret Duggan senior and San d l a Mandeville junior

Seventeen seniors will take the Scholarship Qualifying Test next Wednesday

JI~SUS~11ARY ACADEMY lltALL RIVER

Rev Rogel P Poiriel of Notre Dame Church will be the guest speaker at the aimual comshymunion breakfast of the illumnae associatIon to be held Sunday Oct 20 in the convent following the 830 mass which will be celeshybrated in the convent chapel

Ticket committee in charge are Chairman Mrs Germaine Bgulay and Co-chairman Miss Pauline Garand assisted by the following officersmiddot Mrs Vlvianne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne Dushy

mais Mrs Colette Hebert Miss Pauline Gamache Miss Ceciie

Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin Miss Adrienne Michaud and Miss Anne-Marie Aubin -

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A delegation of 40 Seniors 20 boysand 20 girls attired in royal blue caps and gowns were the ~ official representatives of the school at the annual pilgrimage to om Lady of Fatima shrine on the grounds of the Mercy Novlshytlate on Sunday A large group from the school were among the hundreds who publicly honored Our Lady

Arrangements are now comshyplete for the Senior Soiree the annual dance which will be hed tomorrow night from 8 to 12 in the Gold Room at the New Bedshyford Hotel Music will be furnshytshed by Ronny Vinces orchestra The chairman of the dance cOmshymlttee is Class President Filbert Piscarlno the co-chairman Paula Zalis The following stushydents are serving on various comshylnlttees Nancy Barney StephenOn9van Brian H~rrington Patshyrlcia Higgins Carole Kelley Lois Mahon Patricia Oliveira John Pavo Robert Roberts Ann M9ri~ Splaine Roseanne Thomas 611shy

zanne Van Cleft Nancy WillifJms -Nancy Xavl~r

The chaperones will be Mr and Mrs John T Curry Mr and Mrs Henry CraigOranlt1Mrs J

PRAISES YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Week is topic of conve~satTon as William Nannetti of Washing~ ton 1957 OratOrIcal Contest wmner of the National Counshycil of Catholic Youth shows Ellen Madigatl of Washingshyton a personal letter from President Eisenhower In it the Chief Executive congratulates American Catholic Youth_upon Youth Week and its theme Healthier Holieimiddot Happier - Youth Youth Week is from Oct 27 through Nov 3

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The the parochial school system are int~nsftY with which Protestants a complete violation of the and Other Americans United for separation of church and stateshySeparation of Church and State Dr J3ook demanded the practice (POAm ~nd ki1dred groups are be stopped pushing their campaigns ~gainst The complaint was filed with

School Superintendent Harold any kind of public support for Spears who doubtless was flabshychurch-related schools 01 their bergasted by the action He students at times gets dowl1Iight turned it over to Irving Breyer ridiculous who is the legal advisor to the

By and large the Catholic3degard of EdJlcatlon

viewpoint is that when public funds are made available for the transportation of students to Pashy

rochial schools or for the medical and dental examinations of stl shydents in parochial schools this ls an implementation of religious liberty

Old Wu CryBut POAU and its satellites

cant see things that way They take the narrow view that any such contribution whether it be for the safety 0 I welfare of the Individual student also is a violashytion of the policy of separation of church and state

The zenith inmiddot tilE ridiculous was reached recently out in San Francisco through a complaint filed by a (Protestant) Northern Califor11ia - Navada Council of Churches with the Board of Edushycation The plaint which follows the POAU line was made on behalf of the council by Dr Abshybott Book council executiVe dishyrector

He-claimed that the employ- ment of public-paid truant ofshyfleers In checking up on hookey players and other absentees In

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Mr Breyer emphasized thatthe middotlaw requires the superlntendshyent of schools to determil1e whether or not minors who are subject to the compulsory educashytion law of California are playshying hookey

Superintendent r3pears anshynt1unced that he would place Mr Books complaint and also Mr Breyers report before the Board of Education for whatever acshytion it may wish to take

And even In such a ridiculous situation some Catholic support for Dr Books position doubtless could be found The hookey players in parochial schools would be delighted not having truant officers checking on their

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Requiem Is Offered For Mrs Jim Bishop

JERSEY CITY (NC) - Reshyquiem Ma38 was offeled here in St Johns Church for middotMrs Eli shynore Dunning Bishop wife of journalist Jim Bishop authOl of the best-selling book The Day That Christ Died

Mrs Bishop 46 dIed in Sea Bright N J after a brief illness In addition to her husband sho Is survived by her daughters Mrs Virginia L Frechette Washingshyton Township N J and Gaylo Peggy

Jim Bishop is the author of many artiCles and books and was an editor ofthe Catholic Digest in 1954 and 1955

Mary Ballou Is New Agency Diredoll

KARACHI (N9) - George J Wolf director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Welshyfare Conference has returned to the United States after heading the American Bishops agency In Pakistan for over two years

The young Delaware residenll assisted in bringing over 20 milshylion pounds of CRS-NCWC relief supplies to Pakistan The supplies of foodstuffs medicine and clothshying were distributed to Paklstanfj poor

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Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

the United States

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

The new building is one of three planned under the Maryshymount College Achievement Fund at an estimated cost of $2500000 The three buildings are deemed necessary as a result of a 50 per cent increase in enrollment at Marymount since 1946

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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An office to assist Latin Amerishycan stUdents in the United States will be set up by Pax Romana international feder~ion of Cathshyolic students

The new office will concern it shyself with problems facing Latin American students in the U S and also make available students aid and scholarships

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

in the five continents of the worlq We will send you this beautiful multi-coloreqrosary fora $2Qf~eing and y()urrequesL

-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

ROME (NC) - MS21middot Eda1Q ~-E Swanst1om executive director you to renew lIEMBERSIIIP 01

of Catholic Relief Services-Na- to enroll if you have nevcr dcne tional Catholic Welfare Confer- so before and to persuade rllashy

el of the 01der of Merit of the perhaps dve them a gift enroLl-Italian Repupllc in recognition t ment Boh living and de(ea~ld of the assistance given to Italy bull are enrolled by American Catholics shyMS2l Swal1stlo111- lecelved the lIemb~rs share In these reo

~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

te Pontifical Reller Org-ariiza- President Cardinal Spdlman and 5) share in the prayers and ~ac

tln presen~ed Msgr Swanstrom rifi(les ~r thousands of missionary priests sisters and brothers Ofmiddot With a speCially ca~t goldmedal fering for enrolling individuals $1 yearly S20 perpetual famiiilS aeSnaelotsol~teyn fOAf gr~~ltudce ftohr l~he (hUsband and wife and all children or parents and all brothers and g 0 mellcan a OICS t ) TIW medal portrays St peters 1 ~lS jlrs -$5 yea~IY S100 perpetual Precious gifts to help the Iloly Basilica on o1e side and the Father s w~rl~wlde charily to destitute missiolllries and their p~o-

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HELP WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE Three young men candidates for native priestshy

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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131 lhe FCII~uRy Clinic

Suggests Practical Action For Young Lady in Trouble

By Rev John L Thomas S Ji St Louis University

Please help me out Im desperate and dont know where to turn Heres what happened Im a seni9r in high school and about six months ago I started running around with a boy a little older than myself My folks idnt like nt but most of the time they didnt know where I was child because it has a right to

Now the doctor says Im t J k t t

JPregnan ac wan s 0 ~Iope although I dont think he loves me anymore Were both cared because my Dad has an swful temper What can we 1O0

The se next few months are mot going to be IP I e a san t for either of you fout dont comshyplicate matters roy doing someshyt h I n g l ash What you need now is a clear plan of action Lets look at your tiituatlon as it really is In the first place you are carrying a new life witpin you Although you did not want it this little life came Into being because of Jlcur activity and the creative act of God Its future now depends Upon you It has every right to protection and love You must iCherish it as a marvelous though unwanted gift from God

Second forget this nOl)sense Ilbout elopment even if it were possible We cant correct one mistake by making another It eems quite clear that neither of you is prepared for marriage nor do you appeal to be really in love Hence dont letmiddot anyone talk you into getting married as H this would be an easy way out of your troubles Young people ~n your condition are often so frightened and ashamed that they will do anything their parshytmts desire Embarrassed parents eometimes push them into marshyiiages which have little chance to endure Marriage is a sacrashymental contract It was not deshyeigned to covel our rmstakes

Get Advice Third you need personal guldshy

Ilnce and counsel Go directly to your pastor or your regular conshyfessor or to some priest that you Imow and tell him your problem f you live in a city where an office of Catholic Charities is located you may prefer to conshylult one of their counsellors first At any rate you must get the Ildvice and help of someone who will know what to do

Your parents must be inshyformed of course Since you apshypear to be very much afraid of

your fathers reaction it may be well to have the pastor or social worker assist you here When faced with this situation expeshyrience shows that parents react in different ways We would exshypect them to be hurt embarassed Rnd uncertain of what steps to take Usually when the first ehock is over they are willing to follow the priests or the social workers advice Because you and Jack are relatively young and o1)viously not prepared fol marshyiiage this advice will llm along the following lines

Best ArrangementA hospital or some simllar Inshy

etitution will have to be contactshy

the love and security of a sta1)le home Under the circumstances you cannot offer this

One final word of advice At present you feel as though your life Is in ruins Truly you have made a serious mistake but your whole life lies ahead of you Tell God that you have displeased Him and then face the future with courage and hope Rememshyber life moves on and time heals the deepest wouods In a few years YOU will Iook back upon

this whole affair as a bad dream You are now learning some things about life the hard way Accept this lesson not in bittershyness rebellion or despair and dont waste your time looking for someone to blame Fix your eyes on the future It will bl what you make It ~

Red Poles See Re~igion Gain

WARSAW (NC) - An arshyticle published in Polands foremost communist litershyary weekly hoI d s that atheist agitation has brought results diametrically opposed to those it Intended

Provoking the feelings of milshylions of believers revived religion in Poland to a degree which had not been observed for a long time the artiCle reports Masses of people hitherto indifferent were reactivated and convinced again of the primary importance of matters of faith

The article is part of a conshystant flow of articles on the atheist position In the communist press In appealing for radically new methods to combat religious superstition the author warns

Catholic Church Let us not be deluded by the

rigidity of Catholic dogmas Catholicism exploits every posshysible approach to the essential trends of modern lay thought There is no fighter for the realshyIzation of the mottoes of the French Revo)ution - Liberty Equality Fraternity - as effecshytive and enthusiastic as Catholishycism No one calls more loudly for progress and tolerance

The way to make sure that the Catholic Church will wither away the article says is to work for intellectual isolation of the Catholic movement It makes these claims -

Rellgiousness perishes most quickly in an atmosphere ofmiddot inshydifference The mass of people who are indifferent - noL the mllitant atheists - play the deshycisive role in the process of secushylarization

One can expect a secularist generation indifferent to religion not earlier than the time when the memories of religious and anti-religious terror have become extinct when the echoes of veshyhement discussions have died away

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On Russgan Vocall ed and arrangements made for VATICAN CITY (NC) - VatishyJlOU to go there in due time If at can officials have not yet ruled all possible this institution will on the request of Archimandrite be located in another city and Serge Kanabeeff to be received you wlll leave home before your into the Church He has been condition draws public notice vicar general of Sofia Bulgaria You have a right to secrecy in for the Russian Orthodox Patri shythis matter and it should not be arch Alexei of Moscow too difficult to find some excuse The Archimandrite who has for your absence during thJs been in Italy on a three-month period When your baby arrives visit from Sofia wrote to Bishop it will be adopted by a haPPY cou- Vittorio De Zancheof Con(()rdia pIc who have been carefully se- asking to be received into the lected by It lellable social worker Church and allowed to staymiddot at Ihls r-ll~ngement is best for the the Russian College in Rome

CHRISTENING OF TillE BELLS Archbishop Thomshyas B Cooray aMI of Colombo Ceylon strikes one of the bells after a carillonic bell-christening ceremony in which 25 bells were unveiled in a special tower there NC

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illf Huksan surplus foods are helping to keep Bishop Henry paid special tribshythousands of Koreans alive a

recently consecrated Bishop said before leaving for his Korean post

Bishop Harold P Henry SSC new Vicar Apostolic of Kwangiu in Southwest Korea made middotthe statement on a visit to the headshyquarters here of CatholicpRelief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference worldwide relief agency of the U S Bishops A native of Northfield Minn Bishop Henry began his work with the Korean people as a Coshylumban missionary 24 years ago

People Very Poor The ordinary Korean in my

area does not see more than a pound of meat a yeart he deshyclaled

Bishop Henry explained that in the hunger season preceding every harvest the supplementary food rations channeled through his hundreds of welfare stations are the p r inc i pal protection against diseases of malnutrition especially tuberculosis

The middotKorean Ordinary said two trucks-almost constantly on the road carry American surplus food supplies to the farthest vilshylages so that food comes regularly to about 100000 of the very pporshyest people of the southern provshyinces

Prevents Starvation During the past winter he

added 4000 persons were saved from actual starvation by boatshyloads of these surplus foods that

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In many cases he said the families would have had to reshylease some of the children to the orphanages if the five-dollar gift had not reached them every month from the Catholic Daughshyters ot America

This personalized program the Bishop concluded is a major factor in obtaining good will for

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struction of a new $900000 sports building has been started here on the campus of MarymountCollege

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Churches He~p Reduce Creme

CONCORD (NC) - Catholic and Protestant churches have coshyoperated in an undertaking in this New Hampshire capital which has reduced juvenile delinshyquency considerably

The accomplishment came while state and national trends increased New Hampshires juveshynile courts for instance reported an increase in cases from 936 to 1150 in 1956A1 the same time the number of cases in Concord steadily declined

It was no accident according to Judge Donald G Matson of the Concord JU1enlle Court

In my opinion he said we have been able to reduce the number of cases because of the cooperation between the schools the court and the police The churches have also been very cooperatiye

Special Treatment In an attempt to solve a juveshy

nile problem before it reaches court each individual case is studied Someti~the problem is found to be in the home someshytimes it is traced to a physical defect or an emotional disturbshyance

When a parent is reluctant tg have a child brought to the State Child Guidance Clinic for psyshychiatric treatment because it Is feared a stigma would result Judge Matson meets with parents to show them the need for the special treatment

In other cases rebellious chilshydren have been placed in cusshytody of their priest or min~ter

the judge said In each instance the aim is to prevent the child from becoming a real delinquenthe said

Statistics show the success of the plan Juvenile Court records here show there were 93 juvenile cases in 1954 The number dropshyped to 87 in 1955 and to 75 last year with 64 of these being alttual delinquency cases and the other 10 being neglected by their parents Only 34 cases have been reported so far this year

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An office to assist Latin Amerishycan stUdents in the United States will be set up by Pax Romana international feder~ion of Cathshyolic students

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

Ident Mrs Leonard DennLq Guild members in charge of cancer

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

Local Chapters Another bond to strengthen

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

By Rev D Bernard Theall OS~B

What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

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Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

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and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

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buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

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The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Queens Visit Recalls History of Title

WASHINGTON (NC) - ThQST ELIZABETHS pads have resumed their weekly full t1te used In the oflclal In-FALL RIVER meetings troductlon of Queen Elizabeth of

Miss Rose Machado president A Halloween party is on sched- England during her U S visit of the Womens Guild has an- ule for Wedne~day Oct 30 In (Oct 16-21) includes the term nounced that the guild will serve the parish hall Defender of the Faithas hostess group at a meeting of

the Diocesan Council of Catholic- Rev Raymond T Considine Her CQmplef4 title reads Eli-Women at 730 next ThUlsday pastor and Rev Lester L Hun zabeth the Second by the Grace

h moderator were guests at liSnight in St Jean Baptiste Churc of God of the United Kingdom hall _ membership tea held Sunday Canada and her Other Realmll

Plans are underway for a afternoon in the Kennedy Youth Halloween Dance scheduled for andTerrltorles Queen Head of C~nter New Bedford _

- Saturdry Oct 26 at 730 in the Commonwealtb Defender of thochurch hall with tickets in Registration of new members Faith charge of Mrs Kathleen Fernan-as in charge of Mrs Albert The derivation of the royal ti shydes and Mrs Alice Hayden Caron ItIrs Fred Kozak Miss tle Defender of the Faith Is of

Named to the awards commit- Grace Fl~nnegan aUd Miss Mar- pecular Interest to all Christians tee were Mrs Marion Almeida Paradoxically as It may seem It Mrs Lorraine Mendonca Mrs garet Boudrle was originally granted by Pope 0 bull

Anna Borges Miss Lena Coite IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Leo X to King Henry VIII In and Mrs Louise Tavares NO~TH EASTON- POPE COMMENDS MARYKNOLL Pictured during October 1521 In reward for a

Other events scheduled include The Womens Guild will spon- a~ a~dience with Pope Pius ~II at Castelgandolfo is Fa- bull ~1~~e~~~b~~~e~lti~~~~~g~ar-the annual communion breakfast h t t W d d G 1 f M k II on Sunday Dec 8 and a Chrlst- - SOl a w IS par y e nes ay ther John W Comber Sup~rior enera 0 ary no Entitled the Assertlo Septum rnas party on Saturday Dec 14 ~ight Oc ~3 at 8 In ~rothlngham before he leftmiddot to visit African and Asian missions under Sacramentorium 01 Defense of

Memorial Hall Barrows Street Ma yknoll care The Holy Father commend~d Father the Seven Sacrpments the vol-ST ANTHONY OF PADUA T bull r f ume so pleased that the reigningFALL RIVER North Easton Tickets may be Comber on the ~ork of Maryknollers servmg on lve con- pontlff Pope Leo X that hamp purchased at the hall or by call-

Miss Marie E Leandro preSl- ing CEdar 8-2553 tinents NC Photo granted in full Consltory on Oct dent of the Sodality of Our Lady - 26 1521 the title ofFidel Defenshy

of Fatima announced at a meet- SACREQ HEART Dominican Sees Food middotProblem SOl to Englands HenrymiddotVIII Th~ ing that the teen-agels wil con- FALL RIVER papal bull (original now In the duct a dance at 730 Saturday Donations for the Harvest sup- RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-Un- Father Lebret an~ a team of British Museum) conferring the night in the parish 11ll11 per to be held Wednesday Nov 6 iess world food production Is in- experts have been conducting title did not arrive in Britain ST PATRICKS are being received by Mrs Ray- creased considerably within the population studies in Brazil and until after Pope Leo X died At FALMOUTH mond Cormors and Mrs P Frank next 50 years the people of the Colombia He Is the founder and Henrys request Pope Clement

OConllell of the Womens Guild earth wm be faced with chaos VII on March 5 1523 confirmedRev John F Hogan of st t d 1 director of the Center of Eco-Members are ulged to attend a priestsociologist asser e lere the grant of the title Marys Home New Bedford DIshythe night of recoilection to be D0l11inican Father Louis-Jos- nomlcs and Humanism In France There is nothing In the wordrector of the Catholic Welfare conducted at- St Jean Baptiste eph Lebret an expert In econom- Pointing out that the average Ing of either bull to Indicate thll Bureau was guest speaker MonshyChurch Thursday Oct 24 at 7 30 ics and sociology said that 80 mart- needs about 2200 calories title was to be In perpetuity or today night at the monthly meetshyby the Council of Catholic per cent of the worlds people of food Ii day to remain healthy be handed down to Henrys hellfl ing of the Womens Guild

Six guild members who attendshy Women are yndell1ourished Father Lebret said that there or successors However the kings ed a retreat held In Cathedral are countries where the average and queens of England sinceST JO~N OF GOD

Camp recently were President SOMERSET Mig Pilots Mother caloric Intake Is 1600 a day and King Henry VIII have continued Mrs Frederick English Mrs Gershy others where It is even less to use the title Defender of th0Thomas Rose organistmiddot andald Doherty Mrs Mary Q Cobb Admiited to U s In addition he said there are Faith though England no longerchoir director heads the comshyMrs Michael Ames Mrs Richard NEWARK Del (NC)~A North many regions of the world where remained Catl10Jlc after HenryS mittee planning a spaghetti and Korean pilot who delivered a people have 110 oppoJtunlty to defectionPratt and Mrs J Arthur Powers meatball supper to be held Satshy

Mrs GITbert Noonan vice presshy Russian Mig flgliterpllme tothe maintain a properly balanced -bull-----m-----------------urday Oct 26 The committee United Nations forces hi 1954 in diet The result Is that approxl- D bullIdent of the Fall River D~ocesan will meet next Monday night Council of Catholic Women and return for a $100000 reward mately 80 out of every 100 people advisor of the guild Is vacation- offered by the U S commander are seriously afflicted with hun- I bull

Ing in Mexico Other membersmiddot Msgr JtyanPraises of the forces will be joined here gel Father Lebret said I bull

who are vacationing are Mrs Army Chaplains by his m9ther Unless the peoples and governshy Though not a 9atholic himself ments of the world take properDoherty Chairman of Spiritual STUTTGART Germanymiddot (NC)

Deelopment at St Anne de -Although we have a smaller Lieut Kenneth Rowe - he has measures to step-up production anglicized his Korean name Noh and propel nutritional educationBeaupreCanada and Mrs Engshy Army and fewer chaplains the Kum Sok - said in 1954 after Father Lebret added the worldlish and her daughter Mary Armys religious program has he flew the MlGinto Seoul that wiil be facing a serious problem OByrne at New York their never been in a position of such he had Inherited his love for by the year 2000former residence stlengthas It Is today freedom frQm 1IIs parents bothMsgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J

ST PIUS TENTH Catholics Ryan chief of Army chaptalns SOUTH YARMOUTH His mother Mrs Slang Koon ~I ilmiddotmiddotas made this statement here in an

Kow is expected to be admittedA banquet and entertainment address to chaplains stationed in CURTAINSinto this country under the terms featured the third annual re this area of the 1957 Immigration Act DRAPESunion for the purpose of acshy Msgrmiddot Ryan gave credit for the which provides for the hardshyquainting old and new parishshy success of the Armys program to RUGSship entrance of Ielatives ofIoners sponsored by the Holy the zeal and work of the ~unlt LINOLEUMImlgrants already in the U S Name Society yesterday In the chaplain He also middotpralsed the She will live with her son herechurch hall commanders for their cooperashy 1636 Acushnet AnnUli a student at the University of New Bedford MassJoseph Norton chairman of tion with chaplains and the high Delawaimiddotethe ticket committee announces caliber of Army perSnnel now

hiS assistants Joseph Mullan serving Ric h a I d Terrio Mrs PhiliP Msgr Ryan ds ~aking a tour Dempsey Mrs Joseph Panek of military postsmiddot throughout Mrs Paul Webber Mrs Colemanmiddot Europe Coyne and Mrs Gerard Jodin The guild will conduct a whi~t ~xpal1ld ~r09l1am party Monday night In the palish BROOKLYN (NC)-St Johns hall A $10 certificate redeemshy University is expanding its proshyable in one of the Hyannis stores gram of social studies by nearly will be awarded as an attendance a dozen courses The universitymiddotprlze Mrs J 0 s e p h Slattery said the entire program has beenchairman announces that tickets planned to give students a mashymay be obtained from the guild ture understanding of current members

o problems In human relations and -to encourage them to follow IMMACULATE CONCEPTION careers 1n social science fields FALL RIVER

Children of the parish will be entertained at a Halloween parshyty Friday night Oct 25 from 630 to 830 In the church hall with Mrs George Charbonneau In charge

A floral demonstration will feashyture the next monthly meeting of the Womens Guild to be held at 8 Monday night Nov 4 In the church hall With Mrs Andrew W Cook In charge of refreshshyments and Mrs Anthony Pascoa~

heading the entertainment

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The weekly whist party wlll be conducted in the parish hall by members of the Womens GUi1~ starting next Tuesday night Oct 22 It was announced by the Presshy

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

ciety Not only the latest facts concerning this medium but also a wealth of information in the form of interesting artiCles on the background and history of the events depicted upon the stamps the biographies of indishyviduals portrayed and hi short the stories behind the stamps

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

ContilH~ed Flnm Pa~e One She will return to her post com pleting her 60-day globe-circling

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

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Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Fr Halton VI Princeton

Regrets Name of Maritain Drawn IntQ Controversy

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I have purposely withheld comment on the cont~

versy raging around Princeton University and Father Hugh Halton OP chaplain to the Catholic students at Princeton I wanted more facts at my disposal before deshyciding (1) whether to comshyment puplieiy on the unforshytunate turn of events and (2) what the nature of my

comment would be Some of the facts are plain to

Bee Father Halshyton over the past three 01

four years has carried on from

the p u 1pit of the off-campus Aquinas chapel Ilnd in advershytisements In the Dally P r In c eshyton I an the llchools newsshypaper an attack on the unlvershyIlity describing It as a center of moral and political sub version He has told his stushydents we are being betrayed by teachers who prefer the Fifth Amendment to the Ten Comshymandments

Also plainly [actual is the apshypearance on the campus of conshyvicted perjurer Alger Hiss who was invited to speak by a Prlneshyton undergraduate society an event the university refused to block

And now Princeton has deshycided to deny Father Halton all campus faclllties and recognition Bishop George Ahr of Trenton has decided that for the presshyent Father Halton will continue to selve as director of Aquinas Institute for Princeton students

I am not now going to pass Judgment on Father Haltons deshycision to attack Princeton Unishyversity as he has I am not going to judge Princetons decision to dissociate Itself fOm the Catholic chaplain And I am not going to Judge Bishop Ahrs decision to retain Father Halton at Princeshyton

Admires Marltaln But Father Halton has now

brought Into this very acrimonishyous atmosphere the name of a man whom I have learned over the past 12 to 15 years to respect admire and love I refer of course to Jacques Marltaln who without any doubt is the most distinguished Catholic philososhypher of oui generation

Jacques Marl~aln is no longer a young man He Is in his 70s He has since his conversion to Catholicism 40-or-so years ago given his life to the cause of truth and to the cause of the Catholic Church

For some years now Dr Marlshytaln has been stationed at Princeton as a professor emeritus of philosophy

Throughout his life Dr Marlshytaln has won for the ChUrch an immense amount of good will and respect on the part of nonshyCatholic colleagues engaged In philosophical research writing and teaching He is a gentle nian a courteous man a humble man Even In the fiercest philosophical dialogues and debates he has never abandoned his fundamenshytal Christian charity and kindshyness Many think he Is a living saint

Influence Nil This beautiful soul has been

dragged into the tumultous Halshyton-Princeton arena by the emshybattled Father Halton Asked by reporters of the Prlncetonlan for his opinion of Dr Maritain Fashyther Halton is quoted as saying that the Catholic philosophers Influence at Princeton is nil that he Father Halton refused a few years ago to permit Dr Maritain to deliver a paper on Tolerance at Aquinas Institute and that Dr Maritain does not have a verY sound philosophical background

The recklessness and injustice of this latter remark can be judged somewhat by recalling that at least halt a dozen of his more than a score of books are already classics In the literature of nhUosophy I am referring now to sucn tremendous works as The Degrees of Knowledge True Hushymanism Art and Scholasticismbull Creative Institution In Art and Poetry Science and Wisdom Man and the State The Range of Reason

Let us recall too that DImiddot Maritaln has served as French Ambassador to the Vatican that he has taught at such leading schools as the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Chicago Notre Dame and Columshybia that he has given one of the most illustrious lectures (St Thomas and the Problem of Evil) in the lllustrious series of Aquinas Lectures sponsored anshynually at Marquette University that he was awarded by a unashynimous vote of the executive council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association the first Cardinal Spellnian-Aquinas meda~ for distinguished service in philosophy

Must Pay Price What has this man Dr Marishy

tain done to earn the contempt of the Princeton chaplain Plainshyly he has done nothing except perhaps that by simply his presshyence as a Catholic intellectual who refuses to attack the name of either his university or his colleagues he does not fit into Father Haltons mehod of doshying business and therefore must pay the price of the latters public scorn and disrespect

True to his Christian characshyter Dr Maritain has refused to comment on Father Haltons unshy

warranted remarks 1- am sure the multitude of his

friends and admirers will not refuse to comment America the Jesuit weekly has suggested that If Father Haltons remarks have not been quoted accurately then the press owes the philosopheran apology The Commonweal has commented that there is neither restraint nor responsishyblllty in such cdticism of Dr Maritain

Whatever the merits of Father Haltons case againstmiddot Princeshyton he has done neither himshyself nor his case any good by his comments on the French philososhypher

I have received too much inshyspiration and instruction from Jacques Maritain to allow Father Haltons remarks to go uncriti shycized and that Is all I have to say o~ this distasteful matter

Hungarian Refugees Mark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC) - The first anniversary of the Hungarian uprising against Russia MIl be observed throughout this country on Oct 23 by some 32000 Hunshygarian Iefugees who have been given asylum in the United States 0

Of these refugees approxishymately 20000 have been resettled by Catholic Relief Services shyNational Catholic Welfare Conshyference world-wide relief agency of the U S Bishops and the Hungarian Catholic League of America Inc

Although the Presidents Comshymittee tor Hungarian Refugee Relief has been dissolved the emergency program is still in effect for Hungarian refugees from Auctria and Yugoslavia who continue to arrive in America

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A REAL VOCA~ION FAMILY A real family of vocations is depicted here Five of the twelve childr~n of Mr and Mrs George Price of Baltimore are in religious life Left to rght (standing) Sister M middotPatrice Sister M Benedicta Sister M Josepha (seated) grlttherEugene of the Josephite Order Sister M Georgette and Mrs Price The girls are all Oblate Sist~s of Providence whose motherhouse is in Baltimore

Collectors of Vatican Stamps Have Flourishing Organization

Interest In Vatican Philately over the past few years has been mounting steadily - a fact reshyflected not only in the catalog valuations of Vatican stamps but evidenced also in the Inshycreased enrollment of the Vatican Philatelic Society -

Founded only four years ago the Vatican Philatelic Society has grown from a handful of enthusiastic collectors into a well organized society Composed of members from all walks of life - profeSSional men clergy students housewives - on the rolls of the society are members from almost all of the 48 States plus many from Canada Engshyland Vatican City Mexico Puerto Rico Hawaii and Alaska

Until recently the essential bond which has united the memshybers and officers of the VPS has been the journal Vatican Notes published bi-monthly by the So~

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

States in the Orient sculpture and lacquer work as ex- vote on the school issue a Soshy Papal Audience ampies of the native art of Viet cialist member resigned froni his

Although the Church in Viet Nam There is a growing demand party and joined the opposition Nam is still of missionary status for them in the United States The resignation broke the power

0 she said of the communist-Socialist bloc Miss Kay has accepted another in the council and gave the opshyWhite Mass two year tour of duty in Saigon

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

By Rev D Bernard Theall OS~B

What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

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Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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Continued From Page One Miss Kay saidteoper cent of tha population is Catholic and conshy St Johns to Hold

formerly Of Fall River and now verts number in the thousaild3 of St Petersburg as well as rel shy labor Symposium

aimually The Vietnamese Bishshyatives and friends throughout the BROOKLYN (NC)-Three nashyops attribute much of this growthEast tionally prominent men will reshy

Gratitude of llothers to the charity shown the needy ceive h 0 nor a 1 y degrees andof the country by AmericanIn addition to her d~ies with particip~te in a symposium on CRS-NCWC she is active in Ca~holics wqrklng through Cathshy the National Labor RelationlJthe Vietnamese Catholic Wom- olic Relief Servicesmiddot The people

Act at St Johns University herltt ens Organization of which she are deepr impressed by a reUshySaturday was a founder The groupS ina- gion that seeks to help them-a

New York Mayor Robert Fjor activity is the preparation of help with no stringsatliache~ l-ayettes for needy patients in declared Miss Kay Without Wagner George Meany AFLshy

Saigons only hospital for worn- knowing it they are being nflu- CIO president and Judge James en Miss Kay explained that the enced by the action of the Mysshy P McGrenery former U S Atshylayettes are made up of materials tical Body of Christ translated

torney Geneial will receive honshygroups of the National Council into terms of the brotherhood of

sent to Viet Nam by member orary doctor of laws degrees fl()m

of Catholic Women man Father John _ A Fiynn CMbullNo one who hasnt seen the En route to the United States gratitude of the mothers at re- by way of Europe Miss Kay was president If the university ceiving these layettes could pos- privilegedto be received by the Father Flynn Is to preside at sibly know what they mean to Holy Father in a semi-private the symposium at which Mayorthese women who have so little audience of only 20 people She Wagner will spea~ on the Phishyfor their babies Miss Kay not- repQrted His Holiness as apparshy PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Modern t~aching lOSOphy of the Wagner Act of ed adding that she herself is con- ently in very good health 1935 Mr Meany and Judgemethods used in the Catholic schools of Indonesia have

tinuallY touched and delighted to Explaining how her own life McGranery will talk on Promiddotshy made them also popular With Moslems BUddhi~ts andsee the beautiful quality of the has changed since living in the posed Chenges in the Present Orient shesilid Im so used to those of no religious beliefac~ordjng to Mrs K~an Sosro- National Labol Relations Actbaby clothes sent to the East by eating with chopstickS that I soemalto lett visiting the US_with Mrs Wignja~to rig~t

American CathoUc women have-tolook twice at a knife andThey send layettes such as any The former is inspectress at the Ministry of SOCIal Affairs

mother would be proud to put on fork She has adoptep many

in Jakarta Mrs Wignjanto is supervisor of the Yellowher baby she declared in ex- Vietnamese dishes and eats rice at least twice a day She has her Cross Foundation an Indonesian organization similar to

pressing her appreciation of the own house and cook in Saigon the American Red Cross NC Photo unfailing assistance of womens It smiddotounds extlavagant but since gioups in the United States to d Rmiddot F II the needy of Viet Nam all cooking is done with tIny San Ma ri no Re eg Ime a 5

charcoal braziers one per sauce-lEveryPenny Helps pan and daily ll1arketlng takes SAN MARINO (NC)-TWelve position Christian Democrat co-

She ooid further that consid- at least two hours its a question I years of com-munistmiddot lulehave alitlon Ii 31-29 majority ering the size of the diocese Fall of staYIng home and cooklng 01 d t i

b t t tl k ended in San Marino the worlds The Re governmen mmeshyRivers COlhrl u IOn 0 middotle wor going to t1lFoffice and working ofCatholic ReliefServices is out- smallest republic diiltelYordered the council disshy

sgtandlng boll Imiddotth Iegald to the Custom Made I d th th isk a defeat The Red regime formally so ve ra el an r Thanksgiving clothing drive and M~ cooi considers herself -d d ft two weeks of on theschoolissue the Bishops Relief Fund collee- hi~hlY paiq at $18 amqnth ald steppe oWn a er The Christian Democrats arshy

lion taken up on Laetare Sunday is msulted If Ido any w~rkat all clisis during which the natIOn gued th9t the order dissblving It is astonishing how far around th~ h~~seso 1m thor- had two governments one com- the council was illegal becaus the money goes ill mission countries oughly spoI1e~ munist and the other anti-com- Reds were no longer in pow~r she said A church the size of Another enJoyableaspect of hfe munist Tqe anti-communists set up ~ middotSt Josephs in Fall River for in- in Viet N-am Mi~s Kay has found The Red capitulation occurred piovisional government recmitshystance Cll1 be built for only $10- is th~t of ~hoppmg for ~hoesand without a shot being fired ed their own police force and sucshy000 in Viet NHll- while a chapel clothmg ~II shoe~ ale c~~tom Italy which completeiy sur- cessfully opposed the Reds to serve the needs of a village of made ~nd fit to pelfectlon she rounds this 38-square mile nation CLfAN~Ness2000 people Cfll be constructed said Clothes are also made to perched on top of a mountain N~w Editorfor $1OOtr And believe it or not order and patterns are unhe~rd near the Adriatic applied presshy KANSAS CITY (NC) - Robertfor only $10 a wIdow oi girl Who of We ~ake Q fashlol1 magazllle sure by blockading the seven IS NexrTo

G HOyt former editor of theis the sole support of her family 01 a mall order catalog to the roads leading into the country Catholic Sun-Herald illfatedcan be taught a trade by which taIlor and choose pOSSIbly a col- The United States and Italy both OUR HEARTSdaily Catholic newspaper whichshe can support herself and her lar from one dress sleeves from gave diplomatIc recognition to Closed down in 1951 has beendependents for the rest of her another and a skirt from yet an- the anti-communist government named editor of the expanded Most of the time werelife other-and somehow or other he which was set up two weeks ago Kansas City Register newspaper pretty agreeable peopleIn OUI vocltionaschools a produces R beautiful result Its ina steel foundry of the Kansas City-St Joseph bull but sometimes wellecomplete course in sewing and like waving a magic wand The crisis which toppledthe diocese in Missourihome economics is given at that Sacred Hearts Graduate Reds from power stemmed from

cost-so if a parlsh contributes Office hours in Saigon run a communist order to close the only $100 to the BishopsoFund from 8 to 1230 followed by a countrys only Catholic school that money can educate 10 wom- siesta period until 230 then The schools superior Mother en Thought of in those terms woik again until 6 Americans Veronica Seri obeyed the order its really true that even the try to get along without a siesta by not opening her 348-year-old smallest anwLint of moriey can do at first said Miss Kay~ but school but she appealed the ordshyan immea lrabie good and does they soon find its necessary in er to the countrys ruling Grand of course have the plus value of the tropical climate and General Council bUilding good will for the United She displayed several pieces of The day the council was to

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AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

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What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

THE ANCHOR Thurs Oct 17 1957 L

Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

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WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

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-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

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~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

Elect Nun BURLINGTON (NC) - Sister

St Malgaret Mary of the Fanny Allen Hospital here has been elected president of the Vermont Association of Nurse Anesthetists

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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80 of the Hour

AynRands Latest Novel Called Werst of Decade

By Rev D Bernard Theall OS~B

What is likely to be the very worst novel ()f the decade is just as likely to be a best-seller-Ayn Rand)s Atlas Shrugged (Random House $695) The undeserved success of h~r earlier piece of pretentious bombast called The Founshytainhead will of course help a lot Atlas Shrugged runs out against a backdrop of nashyto nearly 1200 pages and it tional and intelnatlonal politicS

with particular reference to theis besides being a bad novel effect upOn German-Americans a political tJact a philosophlcal in the United States of the twotreatise an essay on morality World Wars 0

Partly through the general~~ ~ ae~f~~ FrPJ7l$J tone of the book which is moralshy

personal way ot V ly sound though not excitlngRlllooking at life literature and partly through the

B l i e fly ltit use of a priest character FatherlOne can talk Jahle close friend of Edwardabout a 1200shy Mrs Caldwell gets across as her page bookbrlefshy books generally do the messagely) this book Is that it is necessary for mankindsthe story of sevshy good that virtue should be culshyeral y~ars in the tivated This Is an over-long book life of Dagny and cut to the standard CaldwellTaggart a pattern but it is at any rate abeautiful Imshy better book In every way than p u Is i v e and the highly-overpraised By Love iron-willed heiress to the counshy Possessedtrys largest railroad and many

Too Many Nun Storiesother things besides It is esshypecially the story of her relashy A best-seller of some years tions with men and with two back was Monica Baldwins 1 men in particular One of these Leap Over the Wall a true acshymen boasts that his motto in count of an Englishwomans life is I will n~ver live fOl~ any leaving a convent after many man and I will never ask -any years as a religious Miss Baldwin man to live for me now captillzes in fictional ~ashion

upOn her experience in ThePonderous Joke Called and the Chosen (Farrarl)agny and dozens of asiorted Straus and Cudahy $395) characters with names like Fran-

Cast In the form of a diary bycisco dAnconia Midas Mulligan an English girl named Ursulaapd Wesley Mouch worK their Auberon this is the now-familiarlaborious ways thI10ugh labor stOly of convent life hour bytroubles fights over mysteriou8 hour until the Titer legretfully Dew inven~lons that will revolushyrealizes that It is not for her Ittionize the world the building is very difficult to see what pOsshylind destruction of railroads etc sible contribution this kind ofThey are always Intent upon re book can any longer lllilke to an making modern society while at IDloerstanding of the religiousthe same time giving full rein to life and though the writing is animal passioll8 at their most capable the book is simply notbrutish worth ones time Conventional morality is one

lOf the things Dagny Taggart Is Judge Levy StorY out to destroy and with the help of Hank Rearden she would apshy On TV Tuesdaypear to be doing a pretty good NEW YORK (NC)-A truejob of It At the end of the book it remains only for one of the story of tY0 orphaned brrothers chaJuc~rs to bless the world the and an understanding juvenile Taggartshave ruined by making court judge will be told on TeleshyIl ~olemn sign of the dollar In the phone Times Under seventeen 211 ovei it program next Tuesday on the

The Fountainhead was a silly ABC television network book This ponderous joke on the Adapted from the book Otherpart of a publisher known for his Peoples Children by Judge A~middotcollections of gags one would ua Veters Levy of the New Orshylike to dismiss also a silliness but leans Childrens Court Underin certain quarters it will be takshy Seventeen tells the story of en with great seriousness and Challie and Tommy Sharp asthe Dagny Taggarts and Hank they try to eSO-lpe from juvenile Reardens of the world will be authoritiespraised copiously The book can Judge Levy is active in manybe recommended to no class of civic welfare projects In New Orshyreader and anyone who helps to leans including the Associatedsteer a potential reader away Catholic Charities and the Stfrom the thing will be doing a Francis Asslsi Council of the Nashygreat service to humanity tional Co u n ci 1 of Catholic

Sound of Thunder Women The Sound of Thunder by the

ever - popular Taylor Caldwell Polish Reds Return(DoubledaY$395) is a long novel ltcovering about 30 years in the Some Church Landi life of a German-American famishy WARSAW (NC) - A recent lY an upper New York state The directive of the Polish Ministry story Is set In the early years of of Agriculture has restored to the

bull the present centmy Heinrich Church some land and property Enger and his wife are the parshy confiscated by the communists ents of five children - Edward in 1950 David Sylvia Gregory and The partial return of the conshyRalph and though all appear In fiscated property resulted from the family chronicle the story the effort of a Church-state centers about Edward Rnd his commission after Polish bishops wife Margaret the girl whom had urged that the 1950 law be Edward always the strongest of abolished the family won just as she was The directive while refusing to to be tnAlTied to his brother return agricultural land holdings David which belonged to the Church or

For the dominating Edward the monastelies prior to 1950 does rest of the family feels a mixture specify that building lots and of admiration and dislike and privately owned real estate beshya certain amount of fear This longing to the Chmch or indivldshyEdward knows and he rejoices ualpriests and prelates should be in his pOwer over the rest until returned to the rightful owners as the book nears its close he It also provides that monasshyfinds that one member of a famshy teries may keep about 12 acres of ily cannot stand alone against their former holdings as private the rest On the interdependence property It specifies that In cases of family members Marla Heinshy in which monasteries have less rich mother of the family than 12 acres at present the preaches an effective homily state should return land from lllis domestic drama is played former boldings up to 12 acres

BEAUTY OF SHRINE REVEALED The shining white Indiana limestone of the South entrance of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington

gleams without scaffolding Workmen will begin work on stone terrace and steps folshylowing excavation for a basement cafeteria Four relief SCUlptures are complete on the piers flanking the arch and work will contJnue on 93 SCUlptural pieces on exshyterior of the Shline Construction is sched uled for completion in latter part of 1959 NC Photo

Honor Cardinalestoron Verge of Bankruptcy PARIS (NC) - Eugene Cardishy

CROOKSTON (NC) _ From $1585 and the Monsignor was nal Tisserant Dean of the Sacrednow on Msgr Moses Dufault is hard put scraping up the matchshy

ing fund Then he learned how College of Cardinals has been gomg to be more cautIOUS about valuable a time limit canmiddot be awarded the Grand Cross of the the deals he offers his parlsh- Just a few days after the close Legion of Honor by Presidentloners of the campaign a check for

Rene Coty Cardinal TisserantHis last deal with the parish $1000 was received from a memshycost him $1585 - and narrowl~ bel of the parish The donor was in Paris emoute to Nancy missed costing him an additional who prefers to remain anonyshy his birthplace to celebrate the $1000 mous was not only generous but 50th anniversary of his ordinashy

As he tells the story - with a considerate By holding off with tion to the priesthoodpleased twinkle in his eye - he his contribution he erased the underestimated his parishioners necessity of the pastor making 8

generosity Crookstons Bishop trip to the poorhouse Francis J SChenk called for 8 Completemiddotspecial collection to help the Appreciative Alumni Sisters of St Joseph build their CHICAGO (NC) - Vincentlan new motherhouse Msgr Dufault Fath~r Comerford J OMalley BANKING wanted to make a good showing president of De Paul University because the Sisters have charge here has been presented a gift of an academy attended by parish of $75000 for university developshy SERVICEgrade and highschool students ment by 500 alumni of the uni-

Some 170 parish families usual- versitys law school ly could be counted on for contrJshy for Bristol Counlybutions from $200 to $500 for Vo11 111 In Love Wllhspecial diocesan collections As an

NORMANDS DONUTS incentive for the motherhouse collection Msgr Dufault offered -Bristol Countyshyto match the contributions of the ~ntlre palmiddotish -

In order to avoid dragging out 1rust Companya house-to-house campaign the pastor set a deadline - a lucky TAUNTON MASSdecision for his pocketbook The parishioners showered down THE BANK ON

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1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

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Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

in the five continents of the worlq We will send you this beautiful multi-coloreqrosary fora $2Qf~eing and y()urrequesL

-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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Justice Stevens is active in the work of the Catholic Interracial CouncilhaviIlg sei-ved two terms as president In 1953 the papal honor Pro EcClesia et Pontifice was conferred upon hi~l

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Aid Little People Father Twomey called upoii the bull

delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

ROME (NC) - MS21middot Eda1Q ~-E Swanst1om executive director you to renew lIEMBERSIIIP 01

of Catholic Relief Services-Na- to enroll if you have nevcr dcne tional Catholic Welfare Confer- so before and to persuade rllashy

el of the 01der of Merit of the perhaps dve them a gift enroLl-Italian Repupllc in recognition t ment Boh living and de(ea~ld of the assistance given to Italy bull are enrolled by American Catholics shyMS2l Swal1stlo111- lecelved the lIemb~rs share In these reo

~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

te Pontifical Reller Org-ariiza- President Cardinal Spdlman and 5) share in the prayers and ~ac

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

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The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

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moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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God Love Yo-u By MQst Rev Fulton J Sheen DD-

1 MISSION BUNDAY~ which occurs on October 20th this ear is the Sunday appointed by the Holy Father when the Catholics of the world are askellto be mindful of the 1500000000 pagans in the world

-- shy2 It is the Sunday on which Americans whose per c~pita inshy

come is $2014 are asked to sharesonie of it with one-fourth of the population of the woildwl1o go to bed hungry every night

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Asseilths IEditolTs Should fcentlle=e Up To Race Issue

CLEVELAND (NC) -Racshyism is one of the most im-

-portant issues i-ri the C11urch

and Catholic editors should not evade it a priest declared at

the Midwest regional nieeting ot 3 It is an opportutlity ~or expressing gratitude for our F~lith the Catholic Press Association

by making sacrifices that the people of Africl Father ~ouisTwomey S) ot Asia and Oceania may also share in the Re- Loyola University of the South demption of Our Loid New Orleans said the sooner it

____ is realized that racisin is an imshy4 Forty per cent of all that is cOJltri_portantissue the better it will

GRADUATION FOR TWO DIONNES Two of the folir remaining famous Dionne quints Cecile at left and Yvonne have graduated from the nursing school at Notre Dame de lEsperence Hospital Montreal Que NC Photo

WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM Imagine yourself at the Holy Fathers feet in St peter and he

asked you for an alms telling you how every day his poor from aIR parts or the world beg help and it breaks his heart not to help where the Church has real n~ed but he has no funds uness his dutiful

children like you help him What woul you tell him What would you do Well we all cant go to Rome nor can he pershy

sonally speak to each of us lhat11 why he has this AssociaUon to bring

before you indishy ~ vidually In b i ill

- name how mu(h he yearns to help his poor - specially his

~ ~ missions This month he begs

buted on Mission Sunday is given to the Home Missions 9 is given to theGatholic Near East and 51 to tile Holy Father for distribution to 135000 Foreign Missionaries

5 Mission Sunday is the day we realize that our neighbor is not the onewholives next

door but one of another race as was the S-amaritan to the Jew

6 Mission Sunday is an opportunity to make reparation for your sins

7 Mission Sunday is the emplanting of the cross in our hearts for if Christ died for sinners of the whOle world then we who have the Faith must make genuine sacrifices of our possessions to be worthy of being called Christian

_ 8 Missjon Sundas is 111 ekami~atjou of conscience Is it right and justof us who have been signed with the Sign or the Cross to spend more on cigarettes or alcohol than we spend in curing lepers in Africa teaching the ignorant in South East Asia otheilling the sick in India

9 Mission Sunday is part of that great Mission that began wheo the Father sent His Son the Son sent His Spirit the Spirit sent the apostles to the ends of the earth and the apostles sent the Directors of the Society for the Propaga tionof the Faith to you with empty hands

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10 Mission Sunday is tY1e day on which if you make a Stacrifice for the 65000000 whom we aided last yenr in the world the Nashy I D t tIOna lrec or will read a Mass of Thanksgiving for the coming year for your intention

GOD LOVE YOU to MAG tor $10 1 am a Senior in High School and figured if I could spend money for sweaters and shirtSence has been made a command tives and friends to join-or I could spend something for the poor of the world to Mr and Mrs GP for $100 This Christmas we will not buy gifts for each other Instead we want you to have the enclosed fOl the needy poor To J H for $1 I decided to take a bus home from the office inshy stead of a t-axi Hope this small sacrifice will help ___ a missionary

S MISSIOn unday is a perfectday to begin a daily piacticeof recit- ing the WORLDMISSIONROSARryfor the intention of the missions

in the five continents of the worlq We will send you this beautiful multi-coloreqrosary fora $2Qf~eing and y()urrequesL

-- shy Cut out this cohin1ll pin youl- SGc~ifice to it and mall It to the Most Rey Fuiton J SheeriNational Direetoi of The Society for the Propation of the Faitfl 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 386 North )1ain Street Fall River Mass

NegroApp(dlC1t~ Judge _I~ Convert NEW YQRK (NC) - State

Supreme Court Justice Harold A Stevells 50 a convert and holder of a papal honor will become the first Negro to sit on the Apshy

pellate Division of the State Sushy preine Court Gov Averell Harriman has anshynounced that he will appoint Justice Stevens the first Negro~ to serve on the Supreme Court to the Appellate Court post Jan I the day after Presidii1g Justice David W Peck retiresJustice Stevens place on the Supreine Court bench will be filled at the election in November

The son of a Methodist minisshyter Justice Stevens is a native of Johri Island S Coo arid was graduated from Boston College Law School He was elected to the New York AssemblYfor two terms and was named Jtidge of the General Sessions Court of New York County in li50 He

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delegates to approach the probshylem of racism with humility and courage even if it might mean a loss ofsome circulation

Stating that one-third of the worlds population is composed of little people he added The balance of power is with these little people mostly nori-whites

These little p20ple a1e getting tired of being on the receiving

end he said The leadership ot the Catholic press in helping to solve these problems of the little people in our own midst cannot help but make an impression on the little people in other parts of the world

Father Twomey criticized those Catholics - some of them daily Communicants who swear by the principles oC- the Church but who do not apply them in their relations with their neighbors

Htalicms Grateful For American Aid

ROME (NC) - MS21middot Eda1Q ~-E Swanst1om executive director you to renew lIEMBERSIIIP 01

of Catholic Relief Services-Na- to enroll if you have nevcr dcne tional Catholic Welfare Confer- so before and to persuade rllashy

el of the 01der of Merit of the perhaps dve them a gift enroLl-Italian Repupllc in recognition t ment Boh living and de(ea~ld of the assistance given to Italy bull are enrolled by American Catholics shyMS2l Swal1stlo111- lecelved the lIemb~rs share In these reo

~insignia of the order presented markable spiritual benefits~ 11 to h1nl ln the na1ne of Ital1a11 15000lYasses said each year for members 21 dai1y Mass at tile

President Giovanni Gronchi Vaticall ror deceased 31 plenary indulgences on day or enrollmlnt

During the celiemony Nisgi and on amp3 days- each year-may be applied tJ souls in Puratory Fe~dil1ando BaJdellipi-esHlef1t of 4) remembered in the daily Masses of Our Hoy Father and of our

te Pontifical Reller Org-ariiza- President Cardinal Spdlman and 5) share in the prayers and ~ac

tln presen~ed Msgr Swanstrom rifi(les ~r thousands of missionary priests sisters and brothers Ofmiddot With a speCially ca~t goldmedal fering for enrolling individuals $1 yearly S20 perpetual famiiilS aeSnaelotsol~teyn fOAf gr~~ltudce ftohr l~he (hUsband and wife and all children or parents and all brothers and g 0 mellcan a OICS t ) TIW medal portrays St peters 1 ~lS jlrs -$5 yea~IY S100 perpetual Precious gifts to help the Iloly Basilica on o1e side and the Father s w~rl~wlde charily to destitute missiolllries and their p~o-

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

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TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

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His Holiness Pope Pius XII has received the credentials of Col Benoit Alexandre new Haitian ambassador tQ the Holy See Col Alexandre who has a degree in medicine was Haitian Minister of Health and Education until last year

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

IIqultkdeliy fit

euro~~ H~A1TU~(GJ Oml

moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

Elect Nun BURLINGTON (NC) - Sister

St Malgaret Mary of the Fanny Allen Hospital here has been elected president of the Vermont Association of Nurse Anesthetists

B~ M Cfi Durfee Trust Company

Member Federal Member Federal Deposit Reserve System Insurance Corp

55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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But for the impact of the Asian flu which caused the postponement of the Coyle-New Bedford game and the cancellation of the Vocational-Barnstable tilt it was anshyIDther grand football weekend The results of area scholasshytic contests went pretty much as expected Fairshyhaven and Attleboro played to a 7-7 tie and Wareham had a touchdown edge over Stoughton In amiddot 20-13 affair Otherwise the wlnnlnlI teams won handily

A notable effort was Tauntons 13-0 win over North Quincy Once again It was co-captain George Hodgson aided and abetshyted by Jack Calvalho who led the Herrings offensive maneushyvers

DiGiammo Blossoms In Narry League play Someiset

eame to life with a convlnclnr 45-7 victory over previously unshybeaten-unscored upon Dighton Jim Rockcli1fe speedy Raider halfback lugged for three touchshydowns one a 65-yard scamper The Jet now has nine TDs for the still young season Coach John Simpson unveiled a new

-1ullback threat against the Lions in the person of Sophomore Joe DIGlammo Monk Is built along lines of a fullback and off his fine showing In a Jayvee tilt at New Bedford last Monday the youngster was promoted to the Varsity He made good In Q big way crashing over for two scores

Bourne Tips Falmouth In other action Involving Narshy

ry teams Case with veteran halfshyback Alan Spicer scoring all the touchdowns won a 26-0 decision over visiting Franklin Dartmouth measured Dennis-Yarmouth 19shy6 In another non-league encounshyter on the Little Greens home grounds The running of halfshybacks John Vincent and Henry Perry and the field generalship of Jack Bauer featured the Dartshymouth attack Falmouth playing host to Bourne under the lights Friday night was the only Narshyry club to go down before a nonshyleague opponent the visitors anshynexing an 18-6 verdict Prospects for Coach Mike G9ddls young team breaking Into the win colshyumn in the next two weeks are exceedingly din

Falmouth Is scheduled at Somshyerset this Saturday following which the Capesters entertain champion Case on the 26th The Iltrong Swansea eleven wlll make its initial Cape appearance on Saturday at Yarmouth Dartshymouth has a homedate withmiddot Bourne 2 and 1 on the season

WA [ I C A N ASTRONOshyMER Father Martin F McCarthy of Lowell U S lepresentative for the Vatishycan Observatory is an exshypert on galactic structure 01 Milky Way astroI)omy He will return to the Vatishycan early next year Father IVJcCalthy estimates there lue 200-billion stars in the Iflilky W2ly we Photo

while Dighton hopes to rebound against a better than average Provincetown team

Jewelers Face Coyle In Bristol County competition

two league games are carded this Saturday Durfee I-Ion the seashyllon travels to New Bedford VoshyiCatlonal a team that has lost lluccessive encounters to Taunton and Fairhaven by the sUm marshylin of one touchdown

In Taunton Itll be Attleboro versus Coyle In a battle of vetshyeran teams Both schools have shown stout defenses to date but the Waniors would seem to have an offensive edge The gamewlll give Jeweler co-captain Pete Judge an -opportunity to renew

acquaintances middotwlth his former Wanior mates Pete transferred from Coyle to Attleboro last year

Taunton faces a tartar in Wareham but the Henings out-_ look Is certainly brighter followshying their fine showing against North Quincy last Saturday Wareham is undefeated in three games and of course must be ruled a prohibitive favorite Fairshyhaven undefeated but twice tied is down to engage a Barnstable eleven that has yet to hit a winshyning stride in two outings In quarterback Barry Balm and halfback Ken Lanoue - the Blue has as fine backfield operatives as there are In the area Up front the veteran Fairhaven line is rock-ribbed Only two touchshydowns have been registered against the team to date A defishynite nod to Fairhaven

Here and There An interesting innovation inshy

augurated at Attleboro last weekshyend was the placing of seats along the home sideline whence the parents of the Jeweler playshyers were invited to view their sons in action The idea was very enthusiasticallY received the fashycllitles being taxedto the fullest

Fairhaven employs a similar arrangement for home contests but I believe theirs is a faculty row Among the areas recent graduates now playing Freshman college football are Durfees Gorshydon Andrew and Tom Salvo at Boston University and New Bedshyford Vokes John Collins at Holy Cross We saw John in action with the powerful Crusader yearshylings against Dartmouth last Fri shyday and the big fellow showed to advantage During the course of the afternoon John operated from the fullback spot with the first unit getting that important yardage when the occasion deshymanded With the Cross out In front 32-0 early in the third periodmiddot Coach Mel Massucco went with his reserves and Collins was inserted at offensive center John rounded out a diversified aftershynoons activity playing defensive left end

Renews Acquaintance We also had an opportunity to

renew acquaintance with Father Joseph Glavin faculty moderator

HONORED F()R YOUTH WORK Receiving the Nashytional Kolping Award for 1957 is Msgr JosepJ1 E Schieder Director Youth Department National Catholic Welfare Conference Making the presentation is T J Dengler The citation noted Msgr Schiederg deep understanding and sympathy for the problems of teen-age youth are without parallel NC Photo 0 bull

Nations Alcoholism Rate Rising Weston Jesuit Tells Collegians

THE ANCHiORshyThurs Otl17 ~ 957

Jurdlllbgtos01J Pf(DSiteS Te~c~ung ~r~~er5

TUDELLA Ceylon (NC)-The service rendered by teaching Brothers is as pleasing to God and as vitally important as the W 0 l k of priests Arohbishop

Thomas B Cooray aM asshyserted here

The Archbishop spoke out against what he caIled the wrong notion that the dnly channel of service in the Lords vineyard is the priesthood He said that not all are called to the priesthood and added that the various teaching brotherhoods require a greater number of vocations for the work they are doing

NewAmbassador CASTELGANDOLFO INC) shy

His Holiness Pope Pius XII has received the credentials of Col Benoit Alexandre new Haitian ambassador tQ the Holy See Col Alexandre who has a degree in medicine was Haitian Minister of Health and Education until last year

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WASHINGTON (NC)-It is a mistake to characterize college drinking as if it were different from any other drinking a priest-theologian told an undershygraduate audienceat Georgetown University bull

Father John C Ford SJ pr9shyfessor of moral theology at Westoll (Mass) College said the rate of alcoholism is rising in the United States and he would like to see a cultivation of maturity In the approach to drinking

Mind Mutilation He called excessive drinking

Immoral because it is a sort of mutilation of the mind that exshytinguishes the light of reason and keeps the mind frommiddot being tUll1ed toward God

To achieve the Christian virshytue of sobriety one must decide for religlous reasons either to abshy

stain 01 to drink moderately he said

Referring to a recent survey made at the Yale University Alshycoholic Studies Center Father Ford stated There doesnt seem to be any such thing as typical college drinking and it is not true of colleges in general that students drit1k heavily and freshyQuently

He said the survey was conshyducted at several colleges and showed the following results~ 1)

10 per cent oi less of the students did not drink at all 2) there was

waukee Theyre moving in this year for the first time If they

have a mediocre season well have a real basis for assessing the sportsmindedness of the midwestern metropolis

of athletics at Holy Cross As a scholastic Fr Joe was a history instructor at Boston Collegeand a hockey player of note Many an afternoon he showed the Varshysity how It was done on Chandshylers Pond justmiddot across from St Johns seminary in Brighton

The attendance at the Holy Cross-Marquette game in Milshywaukees County Stadium Satshyurday was most aisappointlng The State University was at La fayette Indiana the city was still up as a resultmiddotof the World Series and yet only 9000 sat In on the Stadiums grid inaugural Marquette of comse hasnt won In some 15 games-middot Wonder how tne Green 7Nw wlll ian In Milshy

IIqultkdeliy fit

euro~~ H~A1TU~(GJ Oml

moderate or ex~essive drinking by 90 pel cent 01 more and 3) alcoholic drinking by less than

10 per cent Peculiar Views

Father Ford described alcoshyhollc drinking as excessive drinking plus serious life probshylems About one in 20 drinkers becomes an alcoholic he said if we can trust the statistics

He called attention to an inshyconsistency In the American view toward drunkenness W~

laugh at the drunk he said and then we arrest him and throw him in jail

One of the things that surshyprises foreigners about American drinking habits he stated is the peculiar llt=nguage of violence associated with drinking He cited such words as shot jolt slug and beer blast

Answering a question he said There musCbe regulations and laws but the price you have to pay for prohibition is much too high

Elect Nun BURLINGTON (NC) - Sister

St Malgaret Mary of the Fanny Allen Hospital here has been elected president of the Vermont Association of Nurse Anesthetists

B~ M Cfi Durfee Trust Company

Member Federal Member Federal Deposit Reserve System Insurance Corp

55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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55 Peter and Paur Continued From Page One Diocese and later fourth Bishop

of Fall River The sermon on the corner of Plymouth Avenue and occasion was preached by Rev Snell Street before a frame Timotey P Sweeney nowMonshychurch was erected on a now signol Sweeney of Hoiy Name

Church New Bedford The Sisshyvacant lot next to the rectory ters of Mercy are in charge of

The frame church was used for the school the next 14 years Father Doyle Active Womens Club died in the summer of 1893 and In 1931 a Womens Club was was succeeded by the Rev BCrshy formed with Mrs Challes F

Duckett as first president Thenard McCahill purposes of the Club were to aid

On June 7 1896 the cornershy in the support of the church stone of the present church was and school and to establish sociallaid by the ftev Thomas Doran relationships among the women Vicar General or the Providence of the parish The Club has conshyDiocese The sermon on the occashy

tinu~dactivelythrough the yearssion was preached by the Rev It aids in Communion breakfastsJames ECoyle who afterwards for First Communion Classesbecame the beloved Monsignor Boy Girl and Cub Scouts conshyCoyle of St Marys Taunton ducts Whist Parties and SpecialThe church is one of the earliest Parties through the year doesexamples of Spanish Baroque work with the blind clothingrevival architecture in the counshy drives Charities Appeal and

try and- was designed by the sews for the Rose Hawthorneshyfirm of Cram Wentworth - and Lathrop Home It takes an active

Goodhue of Boston This in itself part in the National Council of Is unusual since Ralph Adam Catholic Women Cram was the leading proponent Father Thoinas Kelly died in of Gothic architecture in the 1934 and was succeeded by the country late Rt Rev George C Maxwell

Baroque J)esign the kindly and niuch loved pastor The copper donle of the church who guided the parish until his

isa landmark in the city of Fall death in 1953 when Father John River Within the church is rich Kelly became pastorin marble and is spacious enough The present pastor is a former so that the ornate baroque deshy Rector of the Cathedral and passhysigns are in proportion and tor of St Patricks Church Falshyharmony and do not close in mouth In the past few yearsthe worshippers mUCh-needed work has been done

Father McCahill dpounded in 1907 in the church and school The and was succeeded in 1908 by church organ has been rebuilt the Rev William H Curley In making it one of the fines~ in 1911 the Catholic Womens Club the Diocese New lights have been of FaU River was foun-ded with installed in the school which now Father Curley as the first modershy has 15 classrooms ator and with meetings held in Loyal parishioners of other the church haU days now living in other parts

On his death in 1915 Father of the city priests and Sisters Curley_ was succeeded by the Rev who formerly served in the parshyThomas A Kelley Within a few ish will join with the Bishop and years Father KeUy renovated the priests and Sisters and parishshychurch New side altars in honor ioners of SS Peter and Paul on of the Blessed Mother and St this Sunday to offer a Mass of Joseph were pLit in place and Thanksgiving to Our Lord the main altar and altar rail through the Immaculate Heart were instaUed AU of these were of Mary for the past 75 years of designed by Ralph Adam Clltm growth and grace who by this time was considered one of the most brilliant of EpiscopaUan Bishop Amel-ican architccts Since he had designed the church the Attacks$chool Tax

altars are in perfect harmony LOS ANGELES (NC) - The with the whole structure Protestant Epis~wal Bishop of

Builds Scbool Los Angeles has Struck at efforts Father Thomas Kelly also pUlshy to reimpose what he called a

chased I more land across the penalty tax on private nonshystreet from the church and comshy profit schools In California shymissioned Crain to design a Bishop Francis Eric Bloy said school The cornerstone of the Thoe who currently re seeking 12-room school -a building that to place a penalty tax on indeshyshowed remarkable foresight and pendent schools jeopardize the one which many more recent position of Christian schools buildings would find it difficult which in the whole history of to compete with - was laid in America have contributed so 1923 by Rt Rev James E Casshy much to strengthen our common sidy then Vicar General of the life

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THE ANCHOR- i120 Thun Oct 17 1957 I

School Fu~d Continued From Page One

designating Items in the lew sChool as memorials

Workers lleet Tuesday Dr Arthur F Buckley general

cflalrman announced that the men volunteers would begin their training next Tuesday Because of the size of this group - (weI 3400 men - it wlll be divided Into three sections which will meet on successive nights

The official opening of the drive will taJlte place on Wednesshyday Nov 6 with a solemn ceteshymony at St Antliony of Padua Chwch at which aU workers shymemorial and general volunteers - wll1 be present

A highlight of this ceremony will be an address by ~Is Excelshy

lency Most Revelend Richard J Cushing DD LLD Archbishop of Boston After the address tha men will be blessed by Archbishshyop Cushing and Bishop Connolly

Immediately following the servshyice the intensive house-by-hollse solicitation of aU parishioners will begin

Three Divisions lhemiddot meeting dates and sites of

the three sections of general volshyunteers are as follows Group I

SS Peter amp Paul Sanctuary Tuesday Oct 22 745 pm at the new Catnollc Youth Organishyzation Building

Group I is comprised of the Continued From Page One socials changes in dates of parish following parishes St Lawrence

meetings and such trivia shortshy Holy Name Sacred Heart St that besides the open violation Francis of Assisl and in Fairshyen the time for reading theshyof Sunday traditions by the Gospel and for the sermon haven St Mary St Joseph

bullmoney-changers other subtle The St Paul prelate declared Sacred Heart and St AnthonysUbtnictiOilS from the Sunday that perhaps one reason why the Mattapoisettobservance have been creeping Group III will meet Wednes- ddesecration has not lessened Is in He said there is a growing because sermons and Instructions day OCt 23 at 745 pm in st tendency to turnchurches into often never reach those for whom Josephs Hall New Bedford The social agencies and to use pulshy following parishes are includedthey are intended pits to beat the drums for whatshy Spiritual Negation St Casimir St Anthony of PashyeV~l propaganda is being proshy To one who thinks he needs dua Immaculate Conception Our moted something on Sunday the Arch- Lady of P~rpetual Help St

Too Much Trivia bishop said his little purchase Francis Xavier St Boniface In these past years the may seem innocent enough even Holy Rosary St Joseph St Kilshy

Archbishop said even certain if it is not It is only when one Ian St Mary and St Theresa governmental agencies have soshy grasps the whole picture that he Group II will meet Thursday licited the use of our Sunday can see the whole result There shy middotOCt 24 at 745 pm at Mt C~Irshypulpits to promote Navy Day is a dlmiddotlp drip drip of a single mel parish auditorium New B~dshyCivil Defense Mental Health drop which can wear away a ford The following parishes are programs and other like topics stone And the iQroads of com- included St Anne St John th6 all of middotwhich no doubt are vcry merciallsm money - making un- Baptist Mt Carmel St Hedwig good in themseives but none ruly competition in little things St George St James Our Lady belong to the worship of God at first can eventually end in of the Assumption St Mary (So

He said that such announceshy economic chaos lind spiritual Dartmouth) and St Patrick ments as parish dinners basket negation Wareham -

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