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Diocese to A.ward Diplomas To 635 Boys and Girls In 10 High Schools

The ANCHOR

A total of 635 seniors will graduate this Sunday and Monday from 10 Diocesan high schools. The figure includes 229 boys and 406 girls. Of the high' schools five are in Fall River, two each in New Bedford and Taunton an~' one in Fairhaven. Bi~hop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, which enrolled only freshmen this year is' 'not as yet represented. Leading all in num. , ber of Seniors is Coyle High An Anchor of the Soul, Sur, and fi'irm-ST. PAUL School, Taunton, which will graduate 116 boys at ceremonies scheduled for 8 Monday night. Bishop Connolly will confer diplomas and Robert V. PRICE IOc I 4, •0. 23 V o. © 1960 The Anchor $4.00 per Year McGowan, K.S.G. will be comSecond Class Mall Privileges Authorized at Fall River, Mall. mencement speaker. Next in number is Holy Family High School, New. Bedford, which will confer diplomas on 51 girls and S": boys at 7:30 Sunday night in St. Lawrence's Church. Auxiliary Bishop Gerrard will preside and Rev. William D. Thomson will speak. From Manville June 7, .1960 Seventy-eight students, includ.lng 26 boys and 52 girls, will My dear Priests and People: Our Catholic Charities campaign has come to a happy graduate from St. Anthony's end: Thanks to the enthusiasm of our Chairman and his High School, New' Bedford, also at 7:30 Sunday night. Ceremon,th~us~nds of cooperative men and women, we h~ve achieved ieS will take place in the school great success. . auditorium with Rt. Rev. ,Msgr. , The whole Diocese, and most particularly those .that ~taff .Albert Berube presiding and our many services, have reason to feel pride: .the cJtief address delivered. by of accomplishment and face the futurE; wit~ Laure B.: Lussier. of Manville, Turn to Page Twenty-three full confidence. . ANNUAL MEETING: Bish9P Connolly is guest· of We will continue to provide .as best we. honor at annual meeting 'of the Diocesan Guild for the Blind. can for every need at every level. We will Left to' right, the Bishop;. Mrs: Catherine'. Cummings, St. see to it that no part of our well-knit DioCese .Jolin the Evangelist .parish, Attleboro; Mrs. Eleanor need experience neglect. ' M(~rp,hy, St. MarY,'s, T.a~~ton; Rev. GeorgeE. Sullivan, Plans are in. the "",aking ,for. exte,,!d~ng our program in care for the aged. and in newly-appointed piocesan Director for tlle 9'uild:' . Auxiliary Bishop 'James J. firm. We want to provide, also, more C.Y.O. activity, sinc~ it is already 'pay!~g' rich ~iivi-' Gerrard, D.D.; will officiate dends in the home as well as the community. at. 'the 13th annual Bl~ssing', To all who have helped so generously to bring much needed , of 'the Fleet Sunday, June 26 resources that can be plowed back i~to our diversified charities, .in 'Prov:incetown. The celebra· tion will be a three day affair, we give cordial thanks. They will 'always have place in. the ·with social activities and' athprayerful memories of orphan an~ infirm,. the ,ch!ldre~ of l~tic contests' scheduled . for 'Eight major regional contractors will submit bids next T Nlnareth· as well as our v~nerable old people. . :'. ~~turday, June 25 and Monday, 'Wednesday for the construction, of Bishop Feehan High Sisters and priests staFfing the services, and all whC) coun.t · June 27 anji the religious high- School in Attleboro.' The 'work of building the second dio. "'~.. blessings you h'ave provided, including the ~ishop and .. /:lis , Jight ,coIl}ing on Sunday..' . , Skippers' and crews of fishing ..ces'im regional high s'chool' will 'start shortly thereafter. Ioyat Auxiliary, will give' praye·rful. grateful mem~ry to you .boats will assemble at 10 Sunday The Most Reverend BishoPTa~i!ton, CaJ?e C~d and Fall 4In@ yours. · morn.ing on RYger Street· iii will open the pl~rin~d $2;500,- . River. '.' '. Devotedly Provincetown and marcli 'to a'n 000 educat'}'o'nal institution '. , 11 . o'cl~ck . Fishermen's,' High' '. .' " . . .' I . Sisters of Mercy will staff the' Mass' 'at St. Peter' the. Apostle' ',to tlie ~rrst Fresh~an c.ass, Att~~boro i.nst~tutio~'; Sisters of . S t be' 1961 Th Attl ,Notre Dame de'Namur are teach-' , Church., 'FolJowing . MaSs, the Hi ep em, 1': '. .'.: e.' e- ·:ing',.at Bi~hop' Sia~g which wil.l . fishermen will escortl't1ie 'Bishop . boroschool 18 one' offlVe. re'and, other" Clel'gy .to. the end of . gional' high schools.' planned, by. acc9mm~d:a.te Freshman. a n..d :.' .' .... M~cl\;Ii~lan Wharf for ~h~ ble~s-r' . :B~shoP. ponnoll~. i~.. t~~:. ~aU .~ofbom,ore.stud.~~tssta.rb~gthla ' . . ' . ' I'.' .lng, ceremony. '.; " . ;Jbyer Dloc~~... , .~. ,' . . . 1:,' . a ~'" . '. ;' Boats ·participati~g:'..viH'form .J, Firs~ ~~, ~h~fiye.. sc~o~l~. lit ·'.Co~struction of B.i~hop Feehan a ltitgecircle in 'Provincetown . ,BislloP Stallg'''Wgll',~cQC)~~, 10' : 'HIgh 10 Attleboro· has ~~en made "outer 'ha'rbot"and approa<:h,'the' North Dartmouth.whicb"~el'y.es ,possibl~ by"~he cOIl~ributil:~ns of 1..,., . i.·... ...•... "'whaHfoi'individual''bl¢ssirigS.•', the:GI,'e';iter. 'N'ewned~C)rcr a~ea" the.filithfuli.1,l the gr,eater~tt~e. : . " .. Turn' io 'Pace Twenl:r-lhree ' ,Oth-er', sbbOpls· a~ p~anp'~,d,.for bol,'O section~f.t.hediocese.- , ' A new higll of $566,367.51 '.has. been reached -.in:.the-: ." '. ...., " " ",. . . Catholic Charities Appeal. This final figure represerit,s' increase of $64,040.i1 over IMt year. it i~ail, increase of 13%. Ninety-one parishes t.he l?-onor group . . surpassed their . previous thanked all who' assisted in the : '.. . , e. . . . high totals. Many, factors success in,this statement: "As a Five- Diocesan priests, including -three presellt :members a~d a former ~ember o~ the contributed to the substan- resolt of untiring efforts of pas- . Chaplain Corps of the Armed Services of. the United State~, wIl} mark the sIlver anmvertial gain-a noticeable gen- tors,. priests, parish chai~~en sary of their ordination,next Wednesday. They were ordamed m St. M~ry's Cathedral!)n·. erous. spi;it, !ncreased numbers :~da ~~~~t~;rgi;:~~~r~o~c~t~~~ June 15,1935 by the late Most Rev. James E. Cassidy, D.D.~third'Ordirtary of the Dio., contrlbutmg 1o. the upper ~ate- 1960 Catholic Charities Appeal cese. The· jubilarians a ~ e Father in seminaries in. Balti- Mich. from 1935 to 1954, except gories, pride 10 past achle~e- has been a financial success. Father (Major) Thomas F. mote Seattle and Plymouth, for the period .between June, ments,. efforts of. the .Steermg "The fulfilling of our goal will d J G " 1943 throl,lgh April, 1946, when he Co~mlttce, S~eclal GIfts, a~d make it possible to accomplish . Daley, Father Alfre . . en- ",~n~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~n,,~n~~n' s":v~d as an Army Chaplain in Parish Committees, commun~ty great things for the young peo- dreau, Fat her (Colonel) the European Theatre of Operaawareness of the commumty pIe and many kind things for the' Joseph H. Hamel, Father (Lieutions.· ~rvices rendered ~hrough Chasick and aged.. tenant-Colonel) Lucien' J ..MaFather Gendreau was named rlty Appeal AgenCies. \ "May I publicly express my dore and Father Leo T. Sullivan. . assistant at St. Mary's Cathedral Geol'~e Vigeant, 1960 Lay sincere thanks and auureciation Fathe~ Daley· ' on June 15, 1954, and is presently e h a i I' man of the Appeal, Turn to Page Three Father Daley, son of John t. administrator of, St.' Peter's and Catherine A. (Sullivan) Church, South Dighton. He .Daley, was borIi June 19, 1905 serves as secretary of the Board of Examiners of the Clergy and in N'ew Bedford. He was' educated at· Holy Family 'High is a judge of the Diocesan MatriSchool, St. .Charles: College, '. ~w.al Tri1:>!lI~al. St. Mary's Seminary awarded him a Doct,;,r Catonsville" Md., and 'St. Mary's of Sacred . Theolo.gy.degree .lR Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of Fall .. Seminary, Baltimor~.. . ~ _ Following ordination, 'he wali 1938.River, will open' the, Second Diocesan Legion of Mary .' Father Hamel assigned as, assilltant '.at Our Congress next Sunday at Cathedral Camp, with the Holy · Lady of the Isle; ~a'ntucket until . Father Hamel, soa ~f Adela~d Sacrifice of the Mass. Taking part in the Congress will be Nov. 15, 1939, when he was and Anna (Bouchard) Hamel, was born in Fall River on May the Active Legionaries from James Lenaghan of St. Joseph's, transferred to Holy Name, Fall River. He joined the Chaplain 15, 1908. He stUdied at Joliet Boston and Providence. The Fall River, as chairman. Corps of the Army on June 8, Seminary, Canada, and St. Bertheme of the Congress is The second session will be 1944 and is presently stationed nard's Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. "~t. Louis de Monfort's True "The Legionary must pray Following ordination he was in Germany. as well as work". This theme, as Devotion to Mary", with the Father Gendreau stationed at St. Anthony of well as the1ubjects for the three Rev. John A. Cantwell of St. r :iua, New Bedford until Feb. Father Gendreau, son of Nasessions, are taken from .the Mary's, Waltham, as speaker, poleon A. and Marguerite (Cote) 1942, when he became a ChapJames Lamb of St. Paul's, and DIOCESAN HEAD: Rev. lain in the Army, transferring official Le~ion of Mary handGendreau, was born in Fall book used by Legionaries Taunton, as chairman. River on Jan. 9, 1911. He stUdied Walter A. Sullivan, assistant to the Air Force in 1949. His The final session will be on at Montreal College and com-' throu~hout the world. at St. Mary's Cathedral, and present post is Scott Air Force The first session will be "The the "Sacred Heart Enthrone- pleted his education for the Fall River Area CYO Base, Ill. He is a member of ment" with Mortimer Kennedy the Air Force inspector generaI'll Le~ionary and the Eucharist", priesthood at St. Mary's SemiDirector, will also serve as staff. with John Schondek, of St. of St. James, New Bedford as nary. Turn' to Pa&'e Eleven Paul'liI, Taunton as speaker and Turn to Page Five He taught asa Sulpiclan Diocesan CYO Director.

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foli' River-Thu·rs., June 9, 19~O

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·Word of the death in Chile 01 Father Mateo Crawley-Boevey, SS.CC., world-famous apostle of the Enthronement of the Sacre4i Heart in the home, has beea received by members of bill community in Fairhaven.

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The 84-year-old priest travele.. the world spreading devo'tion to the Sacred Heart through the 'practices Qf Night Adoration and veneration of • pict~e 'or image of the Sacred Heart' prominently displayed ira th~ home. Born in Peru in 1876, he WMI educated in Valparaiso and wae director of the Sacred Hearte Fathers school of la...' there f~ nine years before going te Europe where he had an aud~ ence with St. Pius X who gave the original approval to the wore of the Enthronement. throug~out

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~~'/eZ~ Bishop of fall River

OPEN DOLY UNION DRIVE: The first memorial gift in the fund raising campaign for the Sisters of the Holy Union. of the Sacred Hearts was made Tuesday night at 'the kick-off meeting. Left to right: Mother Mary William, The examination for college studerJ,ts who desire to S.U.S.C., provincial, Norman Hochu, general chairman, enter the Major Seminary and study for the prjestho()d for Maureen Sullivan, an alumna, Alvin· J. ·.Sullivan, Maureen's the Diocese will be held Thursday, June 16, at .the Convent father, making the presentation. of the Holy Union Of the Sacred Hearts, Prospect Street, rt Fall River. The Major Semi- finished their first two years 0 Y nlon 0 .ac,re. ea s. , consists of two. years SemInarr. of .~ollege la' either 'a Minor. St.a·rt'.,Fund Raising:.' C''am" pai.g~n nary.. ~ra college.,.·.. . of PhIlosophy and alhed subThe matter oftheexamination, Ground wiil be broken Friday, .. , "'Aeademy Addi~ion jects--eomparable to the as. announced by Rev.. Alfred :I, June 24 for additions to Sacred With construction: of 'new,Iiv-

Plan June 16 Examination .For Seminary' Candidates

Father Mateo was in the United States between 1940 and 1944" spending two months at the Fairhaven monastery of his com,munity in 1942, where he preached a retreat for the prietilta then stationed there. "He was an outstandingly hoJJ" man, dedicated to the apostolate of· the Enthronement of ~ Sllcred Heart in, the home," sai. Rev. Eugene Robitaille, SS,CC... Master of Novices at Sacred last two years'of college-and" G'eridreau, Secretary .of· .the Hearts Acadelp-Y, Fall.l't'iver,'it: 'ing, quarters for::the Sisters,' an: . Hearts. Novitiate, Fair~~ven:. four years of Theology..The ex- Board of Examiners, wilLcover was announced Tuesda'y" at .• ,' :additionwill. also. be···made ·to . amination is for' those ·who· have, - those'· subjects usually under- kick-off dinner for a fundraising"·· the' Academy,' said Mr Hoel1U:' Adult Clubl . .' . taken during the first two years campaign. Many pledges to the campaign Mass Ordo of the college'classical course. . The additions win be complet-· .have 'already' been made in·the iCin"I$~ueof Religioli •. Those accepted as students lor ed' .by. .october, 1961, diamond.-. form' 9f 'memorials,. he sai~., MONTCLAIR (NC-A feder.. FRlDAY-Ember' Friday after .the priesthood for the Diocese 'jubilee of the arrival of the Re- . Workers will be, activ~ in protiOn .: of Catholic young adu.· . Pentecost. Double. Red. Mass ... as a result 'of the examination'ligious of the Holy Union of the notrng that aspect 'of the fund'elUbs has asked its mem~rs not . Proper; Gloria; Sequence; .and . ~ recommendation' by: their::Sacred Hearts in the Fall River 'raising dr.ive. Creed; Preface, etc., of Pente- pastor will b!'l assigned· by the· , Diocese and the United States. . . . Judge William A. Torphy''was to· 'vote ·for a· candidate for puboffice' on the basis 01. reJi,.; SA~DAY-Ember" S~turday M!>st Reverend Bishop to:8,," Ptiq1ary. purpose of the con- .toastmaster. at Tuesday's dinner, lie: gion;: after Pehtecost. Double.' Red. Major Seminary and will begin . struction, according to Norman with '·Mrs."Varnie C. Giblin as'· The appeal 'was contained ia' , . the'ir st'udies in Philosophy in the .P. Hochu, general chairman of chairman. Rev. William D. Mass Proper; Gloria; Seq. Fall. the, advisory' .committee cori- Thomson .pastor of St. Mary's a resolution of the Essex Coi.mt,. ;~~~:~o~~.eed; Preface, etc., of. cerned with the fundraising 'parish,' Norton, was principai CO!fficil' of Catholic Youth, ad~lt division, adopted' at its SUNDAY-The Most Holy Trin'- '. campaign, is the proyision of en- speaker. nual convention. ity and I Sunday after Pentelarged facilities for th,e Sisters Guests of honor inCluded' :Th~ res~lution'.pledged memcost. Double of I· Class. White. staffing the academy. Auxiliary Bishop Gerrard, Rt.'. MaSs Proper; Gloria;.·Seco~d. ACCRA (NC)-Withthe reFor. nearly 75 years! he. noted, Rev. Msgr. RaymondT. Consi:' ber-s. "to select their public 01Collect I Sunday after Pente-:· t 'n of'210 Catholic schools· to t~~ SIsters have.had mad~q.uate. dine and Rt.·Rev. Msgr. Hum- ficals .. on the basis of theil'· eOst;Cr~ed; Preface of .Trini-" Church. administration .in .. the h,:mg. and study condl~~o~S.. berto S, Medeiros, all past chap"- qqal~ications and ability only.", It.no.te.d. that "there·has been 0 ty; ~: :.: '. . . Volta region, Catholic schools in WIt~ mcrea~d membership Ip lainsof·' the academy. .. MO:NDAY~t. Anthony.'. of Pa,d- th" W t' Af" ti' the commumty and enlarged ' . tendency on ~e ·Pllrt of SOIlM) ~s es rlcan na on now enrollment I'n' Sa'ered Hearts Committee members workin" gr~ups.. .and individuals,". ~ ,_ ua, :G.orlf . . es.S-or and' Docto.r of· b 1 to 2' , 000 . .. num er c ose . Ac'a"demy I't has become imp'erawith Mr. H ..ochu include .Atty. only.to oppose a candidate but the :. Church; ,Double. White.. . , '. The government took,over the, tI've .to· I'mprove the;~ fa'cl·ll·tl'e/l. Jea.. n .H .. arri.n.'gton Mitcheil, gen- alSo to support him on the' basiB l\iaS$'Proper; Gloria;. Creed; .. . " , - - ' l o o l s in the Volta region in· . eraI secretary, Mrs. David Bo- of religious beliefs. It called thill . .Coinino~Pr.eface. , .....,: 1958 ·as a temporary measure. Ma·sses ..for· V' .·ct."·ms land, William T. Ma.nning, .Sr.," an'· "un-American' 'practice" imd: TUESDAy-=-st:· . Basil, " Bishop, C,onfessor ':alid Doctor'~'of the.' But the following year the gov-· . ROME (NC)-Envoys to the FrankB.Soiisa,H. Frank Reilly,,,. said the Constitution providetJ" ·Chiirch;Double. White. Mass ernm,ent announced thatdt would Holy .. See : from the Latin Arthur'·C. Guimond, Harold" that .no religious 'test be IJroper';:'Gloria; Creed; Com.:- keep ,control of the s~hool$ per-, American countries assisted at Regan,Aloysitis Kearns,' Miss. to' carididates for public office:. . ';: . ,., • f nioh)?reface. .' manently. This year, however,. a special Mass here for the vic- Dorothy' C.. Kearns,' Dr. F .. J •. WEDl\JESDAV-Mass of prev:. .. · the~ were returned to the tims of' the Chilean earth- D'Errico, .Atty~· :I: w. Killoran,' ious"'Sunday. Simple. Green. ChU!"h. '.' quakes': The Mass was offered . Dr: Robe.rl S.Hackett. ' Mass:'Proper; No Gloria;'Se¢-' ,The number of .. Catholic by' ,Archbishop Antonio Samore, Chi· B When' It's 'time ODd . ,Collect Ss: Vitus.·: s-',ools in. G~ana" ..has. n:Q,t.. i~-. secretary of the Pontifical CQmat O.C . roadcast·' CQmpanioris; l,\'IartYrs;.~coIfi;. creased in recent'years;·'9ne. mission for Latin America, at LITT,LE 'ROCK (NC)-A ~ ,retire •• ~'. Buy' moh"·Preface.;;· "~'" c, ~ , ..., . co' . reason is' a 1951 Jaw 'phtClng, all 'the Pontifical Latin American. weekly., IS-minute radio pro-,' THURSDAY-Corpus Christi. , new primary and'mr:,dle SChools' College here. The sam'e day, gram of Catholic news, called. ·Doubl,e.ofLClass. White.'Mass- under..·the authQrity oLlocal Pope John offered his Mass in. the Guardian. ~Reporter, has' 'Pr:oper,'; Glqria;: S~<iue~~;", governmerit. ':':~'... ». .his,.private chapel at. the Vati- completed. five. years on the,air. '. " •. .J•• Cree.d; ·Common·,Pref~ce. . ' ,Many C~DV~·rtS ....'. " can ~or the same intention. . Wi~liam W.. ,O'Donnell, manag~ . 'f'.' The" Catholicp<!pulati6n'of . . . .' 'ing . edItor . Qf ,the Gua,rdian,.. .. ~«!g .• OIJ 0 e~ency" .:' Ghana".which bec~'me"fQ.deperi~ .Rosa·ry: Carripciign, Lit.tle Roc.k d.ioc~sa.n newspa~r,., ..T he:following fnms.are to be' : de~t. ip.,lQ57, 4l!!l a.tmo.st ..d9""l~4 T~e <;:athohc Young Adult Or- ... ~;~ written and delivered the . added to 'the':lists'in·their re'-; .in the' last dec~de, increasing gamzatlOn'of New,~edford ~e:-" broadcasts heard each Satspeetive .classifications. "" from 293,,,JO in .1950 to ·'563,000·· .. po~ts th?t nearly 13,000 rosa.rles'" 'urda~ at 5:30 P;M. : ~ ~objeCtioiIable~or; general .: ~t: pr~sent. .' . ' . ..", • were· saId fo.r· w?rld I?~ace as .a ,'.; pa~on!l~~:. 'DaY;·~~e~. R06b.~: ;;r.,a.st ye.ar there w~l;'e 65,369 ;.~~~~g ... ~·~h~ts r~~pa~~nr~:~:'. CORR'EI'~ ,:'& SONS' the'Bank Of Eng~and... ,.'", baptisms m Ghana, 63 per cent . .. " g. p. . ~ . '. Unobjectionable for. adultS : of'them infant bapti'sm's, The re- apprecla~lOn to·all partiCIpants.. . ':-:ONE' SrOp :. . ' anli·"··.adole~cents: Trapped .," in:.' mainder represent conversions to ." :;".' SHOPPING C~NTER TaB.gi~rs..... '.. '~ .. '.. ':-, ...... ,.':' < ':'; the Catholitf'Faitli:: .'" ' O'NEIL FISK"'TIR'E ifriobjectionable ,. for,· ·~dul.t.lJ: ,; ':Although only about one Gha_ ;,". . . ' :'-. •. TelevlsioD • Furniture ApartlJ;lent; I'm AU :{tight ,Jack:' nian in 10 is'a Catholic, one of I .•..Appliances •"oroeery 27(» ~;.Central St., Fait' Rive; 1.·:. . . ::· . . 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THE ANCHOR-

Thurs., June 9, 1960

Continued from Page One to the workers and th.. many friends of all faiths who responded to our Appeal, contributin~ so generously. "Your reward will be in knowin~ that you have comforted many." }'IFTEEN LEADING PARISHES Holy Name, Fall River $17,992.50 St. Lawrence, New Bedford 17,35~.60 St. Jamcs, New Bedford Sacred Heart, 14,281.75 Fall River St. Mal'Y. North Attleboro 12,647.50 St. Mary, Taunton 12,586.75 St. John the Evangelist, Altleboro 12,018.00 St. Francis Xavier, 11,474.00 Hyannis Mt. Cannel, 9,144.05 New Bedford St. Mary's Cathedral, 9,105.00 Fall River Holy Name, New Bedford 9,096.50 Immaculate Conception, North Easton 8,476.50 St. Joseph, 7,826.20 New Bedford 7,777.50 St. Mary,' Mansfield St. Thomas More, 7,268.50 Somerset

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Gregorian Chant Aid to Laymen BUFFALO (NC) - The selfstyled "globe to' )tting' contemplative" enthuses about the current movement of greater laity pp"" :ipation in the liturgy. Specifically, Father Jean Herbert Desrocquettes, O ..::i.B., is very happy over the revived popularity of the Gregorian chant, a field in which he is an . expert. He is stationed at Quarr Abbey on the Isle of Wight in the English Channel and was one of the featured opeakers at the 13th annual National Catholic Music Educators Association convention here in New York, state. "The increase of the layman's participation in the Mass gIves 'him an added incentive to become a better man," Father Desrocquettes said.

Somerset Brother Receives Degree Brother William Lowney, C. S.C., son of Mrs. William Lowney, 291 South St., Somerset, has been awarded a Bachelor of arts degree by Notre Dame University. Brother William graduated from Monsignor Coyle' High School, Taunton, 'in June 1954 and. entered the' Brothers of Holy Cross the same month. Before. graduating from Notre'Dame, he taught two years in Notre Dame' Higp. School, West Haven, Conn. He- ha's been assigned to grad. uate stiidy at Columbia Univer,;,

Fall River St. Mary $9,105.00 Blesscd Sacrament 1,521.00 Jo:spirito Santo 1,784.00 Holy Name i7,992.50 Holy Cross 883.10 Notre Dame 5,457.00 Our Lady of the Angels 1,880.55 Our Lady of Health 1,550.50 Holy Rosary 2,527.00 . Immaculate Conception 4,338.50 sity. . Sacred Heart H,281.75 . Medal. was presented Chaplain (Captain) John· F .. Denehy, a. Fall. Riv.er native, by St. Anne ,,4,651.50' Colonel' Ernest J. White, Otis' AFB Commander. The award was given' a testimonial Mrs. Lownev hn" ~-,,, St. Anthony of Padu~ ,2,039.10' dinner in recognitio'n of Father 'Denehy~s' numerous achievements for. Catholic personin the Brothers of the ~o1T' st.. Anthony of the Desert 957.50 '.' . . ," . D h' St. Elizabeth . . ' 1267.00' nel at OtIS. Left to,rlght, BIshop .Connolly, guest .. speaker, Father ene Y.. and Colonel Cross, Bl'o~her Jero(uc, ~ ..:l.~ •• who is at !?t. Edwar9'S Uni.v~:-. St. John the Baptist, 3:371.00 White. The Fall River chaplain is being transferred to Kind!ey Air Force .Base, Bermuda. sity', Austil'\,. Texas. St. Joseph 5,026.50 . Sl. Louis· 2,819.00 Catholi~ St: Matthew 1,738.00 CHICAGO (NC)-The head of· He said, that contrary' to the . "hard core of militant parties" st. Michael 3,333.00 New Testament concept of the similar to the power elite of the St.. PatJ'ick 6,436.00 . a _national Pr<>testant church group says he personally fears tr~th, 'loman Catholicism subCommunist party. , SS. Peter & Paul 6,501.50 his. fold· will be persecuted if a jects the con~ience of the indiIndividual Freedom ~t: Roch 2,192.50 Catholic is elected President. .' vidual to the guidance and conSt. Stanislaus ' 731.50 "Naturally, in both moveThe clergyman - questioned . trol of the Church, whose au- n, 'nts, t'he' freedom of' t:le indi8t. Wi 11 iam 4,338.~0 whether a Catholic Chief Execu-. thority is paramount. He apSanto Christo 3,071.00 vidual' is circumscribed, nor. is tive could act independ'ently of . pealed for members not to com- their \ . New Bedford encouraged individual · the authority of his Church and promise with their Christian freedom. Where posf\ible, the Moly Name 9,096.50 compared Catholicism to comfaith. thinking is d'one for the individAssumption 1,054.10 Rev. Mr. Mekeel ch.aracterized ual," he said'. HO'ly Rosary. . 405.25' · munism in the suppress.ion of the Roman Catholic Church as Rev. Mr. Mekeel also critiImmaculate Conception 4,835.26' individual freedom. The blast came from the Rev. a world power directed by a' cized 'Protestants for their Mt. Carmel 9,~44.05 Mr. Herbert S. Mekeel in his . e jousal of liberal church docOur Lady of Perpetual keynote Jddress at t.he Na ti 9 n al' Annua.1 Honor Night,' trines and the ecumenical 'moveHelp l,517.OQ ment. Our Lady of Purgatory 700.00 Association of Evangelicals 18th At Msgr. Coyle .High annual ~ convention. Rev. Mr. 5,41,1.50 Sacred Heart Mekeel is' pastor of the First ]forty-nine students of an en2,378.00 St. Anne Presbyterian' Church of Sche- . rollment of 543 at .cOYle High. St. Anthony of Padua 4,590.10 nectady, N. Y. . School, Taunton, were recogSt. Boniface 281.50 Guidance and Control nized at the attnual Honor Night. DISPENSING St. Casimir 813.75 Speaking for himself' as an Leading in awards received' OPT[CIAN 1,519.5,0. "individual American," Rev. Mr. . was Walter Arabasz of the grad- . St. Francis of Assisl St. Hcdwig 737.00 Prescripiona Mekeel said the prospect of a uating class.. He merited a'scho": 1'ile ~'I:11Ul:l~'l:liD :>1"~l:n ace For Eyeglll..... 1,342.75 St. HYilcinth. wokmg fOI girLs Who are wW(' 'holfc President "can' only lastic honor monogram,' valedic- ' . .Filled St. James 1'4,313.80 mg to sei've God as nUI'SIlS aur.· l' 'd' in the long run to suffering torian ·award, and English,,' St. John the Baptiat . 6,682.80 mg Il1structors luperVlsnrB. adOf(iccr Hou·,. and perhaps even to persecution' . Latin, religion, . history 'and.· St. Joseplt ,Mlnlstrato'rs teChnlollln. diett7,826.20 for those who are the followers . French awards. : 9 :00.-5 :30 ~lans mediC'sl' librariAns cooke. St. Kilian 4,279.80 .of the tr~,e,. f'aith: 9f.'the New Coyle Man of the Y,ear was except Wed. seamstrel<ses, .•acrtstans. and til St. Lawrence 17,357.60 · Testament.. .' :"Robert Fioretti, and William the many ,.othel .deoa-rtmente tD. St. Mary 4,097.60 . Hoye w~s nal1).ed 'most outstan!l- . ,~i-l1ch they· are :ne~r1ed , 'lilt. Theresa '. ~,962:oo. 'Papai. Gift, 'ing athlete. l'he ueeCl [01 Sllilel's II great. Ten, other seniors merited TauDtOa I More nOsl1!t.als 'could oe" opened SAN MARINO '(NC) .-:.- Pope "'re<:ognition"in'various fields; 12 BEFORE. YOU Holy Family 3;692.00 if there' w'Eihi' enough SIster. to . John' has given $5,000 to the 'Re'taU, therri Ls OUf>'!:'ord callin, . . ' . juniors, 11 sophomores and. 13 BUY..;, TRY. Holy Rosary 1,685.50. 'of San Marino to Dliild a . freshmen were a'tso' cit'ed. '. "ou' Immaculate Conception 5;281.50 pUblic church in its new Industrhil . , " lt yOU are Il1terestel1 ID oeOur Lady of Lourdes ~;410.05. .center' iil the' village' of Dogana. Principal' Speaker was CoraiJinll'1g • ·'Sister 'in' the field' 01 nelius J. Cleary; professor of. Sacred Heart 5,769.50 aursll1g' write today tOI 'InforSt. Anthony 2,036.15.. history at Stonehill' College. 2,904.30 . Mattapoisett 'matinn to;' ..: Refreshments were .offered by St. Jaines 3,698.25. Nantucket . 3,783.00 . Rel/e'~end ' Motber. Uener.. OLDSMOBILE St. Joseplt 5,953.50 North Dighton 2,365.03. the Holy Cross "Au.x,iliary under' " ST MAR,\, OF rHR t\NGELI, the, direction of. Mrs. Leonard St. Mal'Y Oldsmobile· Peugot .'Renalt 12,586.75 North Easton' " 8,476.~0 . . CONn:NT St. Paul 1,946.25 . La!Jrecque. 4,727.50 North Westport I'r Middle Street.' ':alrhaven '. . , '1IlIIO ·'Oth St'r",,' Norton . . .3,801.25 Attlebon Ilollll. 'IIand Ollno" , .' 2,555.00 Oak Bluffs 3,114.00 Holy Ghost , . 3,457.00 S't; John 12,018.00 : Ocean' Grove :e"l .i8nee is what yo.. g8t wh8f'l OrleaJiS .. '2,072:00 3,656.00 St. Joscplt you're looking for something 81,'.' . 2,587.00. 3,835.00 , Osterville St. Mal'Y '. . ," , .3,070.70 3,248.00 ,Provincetowl\ St. Stephen ·3,325.75 4,483.50 "Sandwich , St. Theresa Seekonk ,. 2,919.25 . 'REYNOLDS~DEWALT No. AWoboro ;. 3,989.50 Somerset· Sacred Heart . ' .. , .,' .. ' . Wilham & Second Sts. , 12,647.50 :' St: John of God . 2,680.50 St. Mary SU~DA Y,' JU~E '12,: ft:\o~'d~y a~d" iue.sday .. To.. .' , St. Patrick ,. .3,400.00 .'" " '. r.·· New Bedford .' WY. 6-8234 Acushnet 2,325.00 St. Thomas More 7·,268.50. .' DEVOTIONS: Sunday-3,p.m;, 5:10 and·1 p.m. Assonet 1,284.00 South 'Dartmouth, 5,239.00 Buzzards Ba,. .3,437.95 . South ·.Dighton '. . 1,440.00 Mo"day and Tuesday....· 10 G.",., '2:10, ;1/5:1'0, and 8 ·p.m~ Centerville -1,375.00 South' .Yarmouth 4,552.50 ~S. Devotions. a~d. Sermons by Fr. Celsus: A. .folan, 'O;F.M. Central Village 1,622.00 Swansea . ,MONDAY-Blessing of St A~thon'Y'i'LiIi.s . Chatham 2,105.00 ,Our Lady of Fatima 4,418.00 East Falmoutla 6,27~.00 St. Dominic 2,650.50 1Yl, , .T~ESDAY:-50h~mn: closing ioLNovena ,·~;;c.,·Triduum . ,,' Fairhavcn . . St. Louis·:of France 2;679.00 itEXA.'U: STOR.E i .:.. \ 'St. Josel)h 5,723.00 . Vineyard Have 0,', . . . ' 1,689.00 ~,OUi·.LADX/S NEW BEDF6RO,'. 1,3'62.30 . Wareham '. 6,912.00 EXETER 8-2322 . St. Mary· '. t'. '.', - . ~ . .. ,!. .. ... ...':..', . .'..". : . : 'f. Sacred Hea('Y ." '653.00'.' W'en'fl~it· .; .. 0 •• ' • 1,489.00 , MAIN' STREEf'.' " .. 57.~. 'LM~ANT ~rREET -NEW· .EQ~~,1.~SS-•. .;..~, '··· ..almouth·· . , 8""0;.75 W~~ Rai-Vile"':'" , S,!s9.0S": C~'·~.;I-IS·'PO·.·' : ;.;.. " " Tel. '·WV....... '.:.274,,'-:t .•".",!, .... .. ' . Hyannis:' '··v. ',. ;1l;4T4.oo. WestpOrt' •.",.,,",':"~" .:. ;'" ·ff.dal-.so ""I"'IIIIII~ !I i~~>"''"-w·-~,~·,,·;,,'·.'~'''~·~· ,.'4' .-~<t'l'·"~·it· 4'. . .~~".'""'.' ... - .'"·ail·liI"H',,'!"o~'J.~I~i·~~'~1 Mi""'~;w~l"",,,",,'·,,"'III'IJ'." .: ';:I.·f~1 '\1!,'4 • ~ ·:·~~~~~:~~a .:;~:~'" ,-~.: 2~:: !~~~~,~", .:,,:~~~~.:~ :-.-:~~;,..-' .;tS~'tAi. ,::·.1~t,C'~~';;W;~ICio' c;"tGG'Iil'DCtl";I'poC"c"~

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.~':"""" "'.:,' '$30' .< [' .DrWilliam':F.;O'Donnell Jr. . ' . - $ 2 5 . . ", .' . j~m~sF;McHugh.Ins. Agency, $350 ., , . Charles . S. Ashley & Sons,' E. IJ1"M~moryof Re\T~ Edwat:d' L•.. Deane Freitas' Catholic Nurses ltilli~re.w.. 1 .' ",'. .. , . Gtii1d::6f' 'Gr-eifer :,N~w B~dfor!l. I . . . . ' $331 . . . Arch1e!s Mbtor'-'rtans. Co: " . In' Memory' of'. ~ev. Adrien pr.Manuefd. da~acho, Ame~.. Gauth'i'er; , .' iean-FJE;xible Conduit·, K~y,Jew':' .",.. '" :: $250" " . ,.'. ('') Co., Guy's Pharmacy: '.--. In Memory of Rt. Rev. Tim... WilliamJ. O'Brien _ Watson othy P.SweetleYl' .. '.' Phrarmacy, Faragqn T rave I' ,$100 '.' . , . Agency. . . In Memory ,of Rt" Rev: Tim-' pist Atty. Edmund DiJlis, othy·P. ,Sweeney, '1n Memory of . Mason M. Taber,McGee's PhotO Rt.. Rev. 'J. Joseph SuUi'van. ' Supply." " .. $50'

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been'iSs\i"ed by Rufino Cardinal ,. Santos. .

The;. Archbishop oi' Marii1~ . ". spea~ing' on his return h'ome · froip,: Rc;>ine, w~ere he was made th~ :, #f~ . Filipino Cardirial, 'called on leaders in. education, culture and' Catholic Ar';ion to · be' on guard against the inroads of materialism and 'communism: •. i \', ,. "Catholic Action," ~"id C<>l".: dinal. Santos, "can also . • in· vaded by Red influences. I therefore appeal to its leadenl 'to strengthen their ranks and always remember that ,....,tholic Action exists to help in the apostolate of the bishops and

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Catholic Chaplain :E'und, Otis Air Force Base. $250

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George Bernique, & Co., Dr Clarence E;. Burt, l?r Aubr~v E. Pemei'. Atty George Law. $15

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ATl'LEBORO K OF C CONTEST WINNER: Mr. and yaried Approaches Mrs John Martin (rear) watch as their son, Kevin, seventh Cardinal Santos also said that , h' thexre have been attempts at grade winner, receives the award 'from essay contest C aJr- und~ng the strong strucman, Patrick J. Duffy of the K of C Council No. 404. ,. tute of the Filipino family. In

.$10 Almy & Co., Otis & Co., GrOS&man Lumber Co., Dahill Co., Daughters. of Isabella-Junior his' warning against communism Circle. ' he said that it can. infiltrate Rev. Bernard. Fenton.. M.C.O.F. So. Eastern Past FUlton Packing Co" StonehiB College,Shrine of Our Lad)' of 'Chief Ra~gers Assn., Loretta's Hat Shop, John S. Dunn Marine WASHINGTON (NC) - The mittee has been able to deter-... their legitimate objectives. La Salette. ServiCe & Supply- .CQ., Dr Mu Swift & Fisher Co. Communist.party in the U. S. has mine from- its many sources, this. He' added that communism Blum, Dr William W. Nelson. $60 ,not lost a single member ~ its force of badmen who really' cannot. triumph in the PhilipDr Harold Cantor, Dr James Mfigt. Henry R. Koziol. pines, "as long as family ties Radcliffe Jr;, Dr Alan B. Stim- "vicious revolutionary core," de- count' is still there." $50 spite decreases in membership, He said vigorous investiga- ar.e kept'intact by the sincere son, Dr Harold Woodcock, J. A. Rev.. John J. Sullivan. according to Sen. ~ames O. East- tions drove many of the ,faint- practice of the Faith, ..s long as Edmands' Coffee Co., Gothic · Hagen & Co., Inc. land of Mississippi. hearted· out of the party, and, we. witness families praying toEdward Whitehe'ad Co., Inc. Craft, Inc. The chairman of the Senate' others left because they· could., . gether the AngelUS' and the Arthur L. Marcoux, PharmacY, Mrs Robert Keppel, .rohn TerInternal Security Subcommittee not stomach the Reds' ,repression . Rosary." ' Paramount Pharmacy, R e e a said that "as far as the subcom-' of the 1956 revolt in Hungary, I'eIlce O'Dugan' Studio, Inc. Pharmacy. $40 and other communist actions•.. ~oys Dr' Bertram E. Howard, CoW-Cy, Armand's Garage, Nolan :But the hardY' survivors of the North Attleboro Foundry Co. Davidson's Pork Products, Sun$36 . Printing ·Co., Presbrey RefracCommunist party, led by the set Cleansers & Dyers, Ancient Lt Joseph Connelly. .tories. newlY. elected. general secretary Thr~boys from Fall River . Order of Hibernians Div. No.9, . $25' ,o~· the' 'party, G"~ Hall, are not will graduate· ....' B. an, k T aun t on C o-opera t Ive L . .... this month from Standard Laundry. . 1:. T. Ryan Iron Works, Inc. . , Comfi-Coil Inc., Tremblay Movhampered by cowardice or conLa Mennais Preparatory School, Hathaway's Laundry, Liberty Joseph D. Murphy, John E. ing' & Storage Co., Oliver's Mar:' science" .the Senator. stated'. Aured, ¥e., juniorate of the I'oyat, What .Cheer Foods, , Laundry & Dry Cleaners. Seal';' ket; David B. Dean & Co. Sen Eastland. made the com-, Brothers .of. Christian inskucJoseplfP. FlyallD, John_W. N.el- test 'lee t. Cream Co. . Powers ·Pontiac Co., Burke's ments as he, released the printed tiOri.. eon Co., Agostini ConstructiOA. ,€anteen· Service, Dr. Wm. H. . transcript. of Gus Hali's recent Benne.tt. testUnony 'before the Senate sub-. They, ar~ Robert Lanouette, C:Oinpany. . $20 "$100. Olson's Home of Flowen, . committee. The transcript i~ son; of :Mr.: and ·Mrs. Raymond P. N. Scanlan Co. ParUcularCouncil S1. Vincent . Wbite Front'Market. . eludeS a history Hairs Lanouette, 911 Pine Street, Fran.. RusSell H, Macomber. .' de Pau"i:.'O-Attle,boro Area, Allie. in the' Communist party. . cis Gendreau, son of Mr. and . b oro. ust c'0., L . G' . B'a Ifour. C0., RO .Mrs. . Frank Da"v1'd' Jones. . Trained i.n·Moseow . Gendreau, 30 Choate , ,. . $15 Mr: ' & 'Mrs Gerald Heagney, Th' Street, . and Paul Levesque, SOD '.. ' . c' , $~Aoft. ere is testimony showing '. of. Mr·s.' AIl'ce Lev'esque, 785 Shi' Id M' ufactur1'ng Co ...... K ;~kpatrick.. o. , ~ . .' k'" ~ s, an ." . "Division Hal! ~as ~ained in. Mosco~ Plymouth Avenue.. L .. F. Dettenborn WoodwOl' .' .' $60 ~tcraft:, ,F~tures . ' In orgamzmg rlOts, guenlla war';' , , . . . . IDg C~. $1Z Ailtaya B r Qt ~ e r s , Saari (Siecial Products Co. of Tenn. fare~ and in other technique~of' '.. ~U ,attended ~revost Gra~ Broth~rs. '. Inc.) . espionage. "Also included in the mar Scho?~ or H~gh. School beT/sgt. Charles J. WraPe· . . $50 International .Ladies Garment publication is the' court record" fore enterlD$·the' J~010ra~e. Ro~ . $10 . St John's Council K' of C.No. Workers Union. ofa trial iri Minneapolis in 1934 ert,. fro~ ~t. ~och s pans~, WIll D~minican Tertiaries, Tracy .' 404, Sadler Brothers. . Carey . $250 in which Hl111 was' convicted. of' ., be,. v;l1edlctorlan. Francls,.- ... Smith Co.. . ,Brothers.' Citizens Savings Bank. rioting. Hall admitted then Utat .. m~mb~r of .Notre. Dame pansh, . ~s. 'Howard G. Tukey, F. ~ $40 .. '., '$200' he favored violen't overthrow w~ll, be, salutatonfl~; and PauJ Chapter . Pr,ovidence .. College Harry J. Boardman."" Prescott Jennings. the government: . will ~ .~onor ess~Yl~ AluIDDi Assn., Farley Harvey $35 ' '. 1. Firs(Federal Savings & Loau The subcommittee pUblicati~ri . Co. ~. Kyatta Drug Store, Attlebors' Association.'" ,.' . 'also" reveals thai Hall pleaded ~. .""O' Printing &, Embossing Co. ' , ' , .' ,$100. guiltY'irt'f'rumbuU County, OhiO;' I~ ,.: $30 . J. '0. NellI Supply Co., william 'to a charge of possessing and " ,. ~50 . William R; . Di.nilap Co., Inc , .'. T. Manning Co. Inc. " using' explosives during a steel' · r'1'ght Chevrolet.:Co.~ Inc;" ,. $25' u' 'ted' 1.' b'" 'I f strike in Warren. Ohio.' W . CatholicWometI's, Club,' Con-. ..01 '. ' a or ouneJ o. ,1~.72 ACUSHNET.' AVE. . .' $25 . Greater Fall River, Mr &. Mrs . The transcript alsO b'HngS out . plciinville Savings &. Loan ,nelly Gold Stamping Co., State· . Geonie. ~.Sisson, Lafayette Co-.. that Hall was sentenced ·to· five' ., ',.nearBrooklown Park . " Line· General Scrap Co., :m'c., 0 .. t' B k years' .imprisonment in 1949 fo'r' Assn.. . Sodality· of Our, Lady --,' St. " pera 1ve ,llJ). ,', 'NEW 'BEDFORD, MASS. YouthCoun.cil-Sacred' Beart $ 6 0 . a, violation of the Smith ACt, i '. John's, Plastic Craft Novelty' Co., " ...,_.. k . .. ch. ' '\" , S S Kresge Company .. ' . w.~ ma es a crime to advocate" $a'm'. J.':LaGasse, Manager Ch".~ . Reynolds & Markham Inc., W. E...· .. . ..- '. $18 $50 overthrow ot the'go,:e'rnment bY" Gaudette Leather Goods, Ine., Richards; Marathon' Co., 'Wen. '. i ' · . violence. He fled to Mexico but .: .......- - - - - - - - - - - -.. .. E ManiJfa"cturing Co. Anderson Little Co. Inc., Frank· was. arrested' and brought 'b'ac"" Dr'anklin Hardware ·Co., ' mer.' '$28 .. X. Per~on,J. B.TrilVers Lumber III In' Hyannis eon;. Trucking. Co., Albert, Kan[ ". , to the, United States: to serve his : . 1 B,'·A. McDonald.' .' Co. . , . ,tenn.· He received an. additional' . .For All Real Estate dar'ian , Ernest Ouellet.te. . . $15' Construction, &: General La-' Frederick Viens, H. D. MeDon':' .'bel' , Lo 1610 Ge 1 Su' ; three years for contempt of .. Requirements Consult: aId 'Enameling, 'Liggett's Drug Saltzman's Men's Store. Ir ers ca. , nera ap \,. court. , ' . , . t' C $11 on,. Inc .' Store, Thorpe Automo lve. 0., Leedham's Hardware. ' $35 Romeo MailI. .Tome .Town $10; . Richard Morgan Thompson. Motors. London's Dept. Store, Sweet . VATICAN CITY (NCf,:--Rich';' "'$30 , 47-3 MAIN' STREET At)',,· DanielA. Sullivan. 'ard 'Carinal Cushing; Archbishop Mfg. Co.; Public Loan Co., Mi. . $t5 lady's, Chester Bodinski. of Boston, has' been na~ed by' < $150 Eagle Finance Co., Henry M. . Pope John, to be pap~l legate to K,n 0 b by Krafters, Samuel SP 5.0~357, SP 5-0253 Dr & Mrs Arthur Buckley, Dr Storie Jr. Shea' & Son Machinists, Odias ··the· National Eucharistic ConCameron Durant; . . Dumont. Ernest Floyd, Connors' . gress lit Piura, Peru; from Aug: 25 to 28, 1960. . . ,. , Atty & William DowTra\l'el lit Ins. Agency. , Sub Cloihing, Adams Drug ney, Guisti Baking Co. $100 " $100 $15 · I>r John I~ent~n, Renn,ie Mfg. Co.,' Durfee-BUffiriton Iris. Agen-' , Cherry &. :::0., N·. B, DefenR ·Co. cy Iilc:, Aaron Dashoff, Gertrude Wilfred J. Gingras, Mr & Mr, .' ,.' Manor' Nursing Home Inc. \Tohn P. Dwyer. $50 . PrC?ducts, Dr ~~me!1 ¥. ~~~~ri, Dr Joseph Buckley. Dr Charles E. Hoye, Laughlin';' Cliff L'awiiNursing Home, , Modern Furniture Co. Atty & Mrs H. Ernest Dionne, .Market,' Roberston Factori~s. Cliff Heights Nursing Home,:' . $10 ,'. . International Ladies Garment $25 Cliff Haven Nursing & ConvalHall's; Music Store, HermaD Workers, Local No. 361, Dr StanO'Hearne Ins. Agency, Pober's escent" Hom'e, Cliff Manor Nurs- .Ro<;klin, Ka'y Bee, Sportswear 1c:;j J. Koc~era; Dawson:sBrew- 'Inc., Aleixo -Ins, Agency, Atty. log "Home; 1" Inc., Dr.. Samuel Brown Buffin-, uy, Dr Robert Small. Aristides Andrade, Polish Amer,:Fall River Building TradeS "ton Florist.,Inc::. . ', ,: " lean Ci"tizen'Club.,· ' . ) $'75: ", CO\lncil, Amalgamated Cothing Parker C~ndy Co. 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Lauds· Charade·, MissionarY·'fr()ni .Chile: Says Latin Of Student Revolt

America

THE 'ANCHQRThurs., June 9, 1960

NeedsCa,tholic Education above Everything

Asserts· Liberty, Obedience Blend In Church Life

. NEW YORK (NC)-A priest ,.,ho saw the Korean students' A missionary priest from ·earthquake-tom Chile was a guest of the Diocese last week revolt· has praised the· move:;.· under the Missionary Cooperative Plan. Rev. Leo Pennings,M.S.F., of the Holy Family ment'. "basically moral charac-:. Community, halted briefly in Fall River in the course of a tour of the United States on ter." The student movement, which behalf of his mission in Tocopilla, Chile. A native of Germany, he was educated in Holland, GREENSBURG (NC)llesulted in the overthrow of· but his community is interLiberty and obedience blend Kort-dn President Syngmall in ,the life of the Church, Rhee's regime, "was •. high_' national hi scope.· Father Bishop John J. Wright of Pennings expressed gratiminded affair from start to finPittsburgh said at the enthrone_ Ish,'" according to Father Ben- tude for donations sent by ment of Greenburg's second j"'1\in Masse, S.J., an associate. Msgr. Raymond T. Considine bishop. editor of America. who evaluat,ed from the Diocesan office of the 1: Korean revolt in a dispatch· Propag",tion of the Faith for The strength of the Church and the secret of her assimilation' .ent to the national weekly mag-. ·earthquake .relief in the South to Christ is derivep from "the azine published here by the American country. Msgr. ConC' rist-like obedience she reJesuits. sidine also noted that individual ceives from the free men who He is one of a group Of 22 U. S. contributions from members of' priests and laymen touring the are her priests, the free but obethe Diocese may be sent to his Far East under thd auspices of office, 368 North Main Street; dient men of whom her bishops Catholic Relief Services - Naare called to be Hot the overFall River. They will be fortional Catholic Welfare Conferlor~s, but the exemplars," Bishop warded promptly to Latin WrIght said. ence, the U. S. Catholic Bishops' Amel'ica. ovel'seas relief agency. Members The Bishop said his sermon Additionally, Msgr. Considine of the tour are studying prob-· preMnted Father Pennings with theme was appropriate for the Ie' and technIques of relief . altar vessels and a donation occasion-:::-the consecration and work in the Far East. enthronement in Blessed Sacratowards the work of his own Father M~.sse re;>orts that the ment cathedral of the Most Rev mission, in a part of Chile not U. S. won new esteem a 'long \Yilliam G. Connare. • affected by the earthquakes. Koreans for the .part it played The consecrator was ArchTocopilla is a harbor town, during the disturbances there. bis~op Egidio Vagnozzi, Apossaid Father Pennings. Located "The cheering crowds before . tohc Delegate to 'le United in the Desert of Atacama, it the Am...ric:.n embassy (in States, and the Coconsecrator. never has rain. "It hasn't rained Seoul) furnished assurance that in the 13 years I've been there," were Archbishop John F. Dearin their struggle against corden of Detroit, and Auxilial'J said the missionary. "We never r· ,f' '11 and tyranny the Korean see green grass, trees 01' Bishop Richard H. Ackerman, people had not weakened in their flowers." C.S.Sp., of San Diego, SOOf' to be h .. trcd of communism," he says. enthroned as Bishop of COVingThey Don't ""ind ton, Ky, Tocopillans don't mind howSchedule Seminars "Good Catholics' ever. The absence of rain conAt the ceremonies V"~re 21 For Navy Chaplains tributes to the formation of their archbishops and bishops, three WASHINGTON (NC)-Catho- chief export ~hile saltpeter or abbots, some 50 monsignori, hunlic seminar program:. for active sodium nitrate,· They engage in dreds of priests, Religious and· duty Navy chaplains will be some fishing in addition to· MISSIONARY TO CHILE: Rev. Leo Pennings, M.S.F. members of the laity. Bishop be held in San Diego, Calif. and working in the saltpeter beds, (right), missionary to Chile,' receives chalice for use in his Connare, a native of Pittsburgh, Norfolk, Va. , but most of the people are very The Navy Department an- poor said Father Pennings. parish from Rt. Rev. Raymond T. Considine, Diocesan and former vicar for Religious of the Pittsburgh diocese, sucrm@unced that the East Coast , The missionary's chief aim is Director of the Society for the Propagation of 'the Faith. ceeds Bishop Hugh L. Lamb, first ~minar will be held at the Nor-, the erection of a school in Toco,head of the Greensburg diocese f10lk Naval Base, from June 6 to pilla. He says that education is their children to a Catholic school as soon .as possible. who died last December ' Some 40% of his parishioners ll® and 13 to 17, and the West school it ·there were one" he the chief need of the Church in In 11:5 first .~ddress foilowing Coast Seminar will be held at Chile. He went from door to said' adding that ~~"'e promi- are of illegitimate biI:th he said, and' only about 5% of the peo- his enthronement, Bishop Confme U. S. Naval Training Center, door in his parish for four Son Diego, from Aug. 22 to 26 months attempting to· collect nentMasons had asked him why ple attend M;ass' although every- . nare remind.ed his listeners that And Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. The sec- funds for a school and raised he didn't open a. school. Com- one in Tocopilla, which has. "as good Catholics, we quite normally must be good citizens." @nd week of the seminars will be , only the equivalent of $1000 in munist influence is very strong, population of 30,000 is nominHe added: "We must be inter• repetition of the first and Ii that time. . in his area, he noted, and forms ally Catholic. ested in every phase of comcompletely new class is formed. Father Pennings, an 0 the r '''Even Masons would send, another reason {or opening a priest of his community, and an: mUI'" y life, the social, the ecoold Chilean priest, are the only nomic, the political and the cult ai, anxious to improve thLt members of the clergy in the Continued from Page One town. Father Pennings said he common life for the welfare 01. Dpeaker and Joseph Reilly of St. performed about 600 baptisms all who live with us." Mary's, Taunton, as chairman. BUFFALO (NC) - The trip of Honor of the National Cath- and nearly 200 marriages yearly. Marian Award Recipient was an ordinary one for the pro- olic Music Educators. Associa"Last year in a four hour Christian Mothers Father· Cantwell is spiritual fessor of music-to attend a tion. period of one aay, I performed Pray for' Vocations director of the Newton Curia, music festival in Enid, Okla. But, it was not only an honor 32 baptisms'lnd officiated at PITTSBURGH (NC) _ The Legion of Mary, Archdiocese of . Raymond F. Dvorak had made for him. He considered it an 14 weddings," he recalled. . Archconfraternity 0.. Christian· Boston, and assistant at St. many such trips before in con- honor for all the physically American Aid Mothers announced here its 2,557 Mary·s. He is the recipient of nection with his position as pro.,. handicapped another proof The American Bishops' Relief local units are about to begin. the Pius XII Marian Award fessor of music and director of. that there is practically nothing Fund is very active in. Chilej prayer movement for an increase (195·7), and is accepted nationbands at the University of Wis- they cannot do. , a'ly as an authority on the tJ;:ue consin. The honor was presented to said the missionary. He noted in religious vocations. Members of the organizatiOIl' devotion and Mariology. For a while the train ride him at the NCMEA 13th national that he had sacks of food stored After the Dialogue Mass cel- was smooth. Then the tragedy convention here. It climaxed a in his rectory and. that some devoted to Ca tholic ed ucation or ebrated by Bishop Connolly at occurred. . .long, up-hill fight for Mr. 300 mothers came to him every children in the home will be two weeks for supplies for their asked to· pledge one weekday 10 A.M., dinner will be served Th t th' th cd Dvorak. , .e ,nex .mg e renown . "I was in and out'of the hOlf- families, In his Diocese of Anto- Mass and Holy Communion and in the dining hall, followed by muSIc authonty knew, he' was . . . . . r e three sessions beginning at 'd t f t ·bl· pltal for two years followmg the fagasta alone, 11,000 ton(l' of dry to recite two indulgenced prayers · . th y.mg m e ml s 0 a ern e 'd t" h 'd "D . g th t' milk have been distributed in after Mass, the confraternity'. one in the afternoon. Following Itrain wreck. Soon he was to a~c~. en , e sal. uno .a each talk an open discussion ht h d to tIme, 1 underwent many opera- the past year through the gen- ... central office here said. · . arm a . , will be held with various Le- Iearn· th a t h IS ·rIg on my leg and face, but, erosity of American Catholics. d th a t h e wou Id tIons be ampu t a t e, Father Pennings' daily· duties· .'th th 'd f . R I gionaries participating. 'ttl t f h' WI e al 0 my osary. include hospital visits, teaching " IS never lost. ho e. The closing talk of the Con- ge t l I e . or no u~e ou 0 left leg-m fact, mIght'even lose p . catechism in government schools gress will be given by the Rev. i t . · · Meets. Others under· a program akin to the reEdward A. Oliveira, Diocesan . . ,.. "While in the. various hosplModerator of the Legion of Mary. For, most people,. thIS .mlg,ht .tals 1 met many other men and leased time plan in effect in BUSINESS AND The meeting will close with have ended a career reac,hIng Its .wo~en who were in . worse . ,many American communities, DUPLICATING MACHINES Bened iction of the Most Blessed height. But Mr. Dvorak is not . shape than I. As they were about· and the giving of marriage inone of these peQple. to go under' ether 1 told them I .,structions. . Sacrament at 5:45 P.M. Second and Morgan Sts. In the United State~ since the Ife is a man convinced in his would say a Ro~ary for thent. FALL RIVER . ability to take such setbacks, and this also boosted their own beginning of March, he will r.eWY 2-0692· OS 9-6712 then resolve 'not to let them spirit," he commented. . .. turn to Chile at the end of . E. J. McGINN, Prop. .interfere with his. work, ~i~1l the "When 1 left th~ hospital for Au!(ust. able assistance of the Creator the last time I resolved to do as and the power of prayer. . much for th~ .physically handi-· His indomitable will saw him capped as I could, especially ·rise from a physical. wreck to a since theY had d~ne so much for peak. any musical educator· me. would be proud to attain-pre':1 learned to hold the baton. Everything .sentation to him of the Citation in my artificial right hand and in even learned to play the piano . Photo Supplies with one hand," he said. "I also 245 MAIN ST. went around to vari·ous businesS NEW BEDFORD establishments to give talks on Falmouth Ki 8-1918 employment of the handicapped, Rev. Celsus A. Folan, O.F.M., using my handicap as· the basis INDUSTRIAL OILS will conduct a Triduum in honor that we can be useful to an emof St. Anthony at Our Lady'. ployer as well as a physically A FAMILY T"EAT HEATING OILS Chapel, New Bedford, in prep- ,sound man.· . .aration for the Saint's Feast. . BAR-B-Q CHICKENS TIMKEN Devotions will be conducted . . I WY 7-9336 . :::;unday at 3, 5:10 and 8 P.M. The OIL BURNERS devotions on Monday· and Tuesday will be held at 10 in the morning, 12 noon, 3, 5:10 and 8. Prescriptions called for FARMS On Tuesday, the fe~t day and delivered 145 Washington St., Fairhaven there will be the blessing of St. 501 COUNTY ST. Just off Route S HEADQUARTERS FOR Anthony's Lillies and High Watch for Signs NEW BEDFORD . DIETETIC SUPPLIES Masses at 10 and 12 noon. The· 600 Cottage St. WY 4-7439 - Solemn Novena and Triduum While out f~r a Drive New Bedford 3-1751 will close Oft Tuesday at· all 01. Stop at this Delightful Spot FATHER CANTWELL the devotion&.

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rHE ANCHOR-Diocese' of Fall River-Thurs., June Y, 196tT

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But What Then?

TODAY-Thursday after Pt:m-

A favorite subject of Commencement Day speakers and of look-at-the-future articles at this time of year is the moral breakdown that seems to be taking place in this country. From the time of the Korean War, when so many of the flower of American youth willingly cooperated with the enemy and lacked completely an understanding·of why and for what they were fighting, to this present era of payola and ghost-written doctoral dissertations and anything-goes mentality in business and entertainment, there have been individuals and groups growing increasingly aware of the moral flabbiness that this generation is heir to. It is good that these have taken it upon themselves. to denounce, in high-sounding words and indignant articles, , the evil ,of what they see. . But when those being lectured to ask 'fWhat Next", there suddenly descends a strange silence on the issue. For it is all very well for magazines and newspaper~ and commentators ·to denounce moral evil in high minded phrases. But what then? Logically, it' is to be expected that once moral flabbiness has been pointed out, the exposers will do something about it, take some legitimate steps against it. But is that done? Here is a case in point. - A National Council of Churches study commission' on the mass media has isued a report scoring the "pathological preoccupation with sex and violence" in films and television. That is good. . Now what is the conclusion the report makes. Logically, it might be thought that a plan of action against such m9 r al decadance be outlined. But is it? "We want to stay as far away as possible from Legion of Decency techniques," a commission member commented. "We want to draw attention to good film fare, while avoiding the error of c;:ertain' groups of singling olit bad pictures and therefore giving them particular attention;" Rev. Dr. Murray S. Stedman said-in presenting the report to the general board of the National Council. And so the effectiveness of the charges of· "pathological preoccupation with sex and violence" is lost in a wishy-washy spray of "don't do anything about it" but become press agents for good Hollywood movies. Talk about moral evil, and those being spoken to have the right to say, to this group, for instance, "What are you doing about it." Write of moral decadance, and the readers have a right to look through the rest of the newspaper or magazine to see if the policy is restricted to the editorial page or if it is a sincere one. Why this fear. of doing something positive against evil ? Why this timid finger-pointing arid then running away? , Perhaps the greatest indication .of moral flabbiness lies right here-that indiviquals and groups can detect it, but lack the conviction or courage to oppose it with the revolutionary brand of Christianity that said,"! have come to cast fire on the earth." . People are getting sick of this "Don't offend anyone" routine. Charity is no excuse for cowardice; kindness does not mean excusing evil. Let those who see signs of moral flabbiness do something about It, draw up a program against it, step on a few toes, if need be, to show that it is not enough to talk about character cancer-there lpust be an answer for those who ask, as they rightfully do, "But Then,What?"

The Call of Need,

This year's Catholic Charities Appeal has· reached a reCord mark. . The monies collected will spread the charity of thousands to many other thousands--the sick, the needy, the imdeprivileged, the troubled-throughout a whole year to come. The success of the Appeal is a tribute to the sacrifice and kindness of many-those who directed it on the diocesan' and area scale, those in the parishes, those who gave to Special Gifts, the newspapers and radio 'stations who eJC-' tended themselves to assist this drive. . And each person who gave much or little out ·of substance or poverty has proved to himself and his neighbor, and shown to God, that the heart can still respond to the call of need. . .'

®The ANCHOR

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River 410 Highland Avenue Fall River, Moss., OSborne 5-7151

PUBLISHER Most Rev. James L. Connolly. D.O.. PhD. GENERAL MANAGER.

ASST. GENERAL MANAGER Rev. John P. Driscoll MANAGING EDITOR Hugh J. Goldeo

Rev. Daniel F. Shalloo, M.A.

Weekly Calendar fEcost. .sS. Primus and Feliciaa, Martyrs. They were aged bl"o-

tilers who lived in. Rome aboat 297 and were arrested because of their. Faith, during the Diodetian and: Maximian. persecutions. They were thrown to the lions in. the AJ!1phitheatre but the animals would not harm them. Later they were beheaded outside the' wall's of Rome. TOMORROW - Friday aftel' :Pentecost. St. Margaret. of Scotland, Queen-Wid·ow. She \7alt the Queen. of Malcolm III, and used her influence for the gool! of religion and j:ustice. She was especially devoted: to the poor and. wor,ked to prevent: their oppi'ession. Through her good offices a number of churches and monasteries were bl:lHt. She spared' no pains in the educa,. 1Iion of her .children. She is said to have foretold the day of' hem' death, November li6, 1093. By papal decree, her feast is celebrated on this day in Scotland.. But on June 10 in,. other 'CQUDotries. SATURDAY-Saturd'ay after Pentecost. St. Barnabas, Apostle. He was one of the' 72 disciples 6f Our Lord and was a native ef Cyprus. He is mentioned re-· peatedly in the Acts of 1Ihe' Apostles and .worked' with St. Baul at Antioch, Seleucia,. PaBy Father John L. Thomas, S. J. phos' and other places. He • lss't Sociology Prof.-St. Louis University saidl to have been stoned to, "I am a divorced Protestant who would now like to death at CyJ;~'us because of hill marry a Catholic girl. 1 married my first wife; a divorcee,. suecess in preaching. the GospeL SUNDAV-TrinitySunday, eeilin the Methodist church. She had been previously married ebrated the first Sunday aft. in a Methodist ceremony to a divorced Catholic. My fiance Pentecost. It is a day on which thinb that because my wife explain the general laws deter- the Church. commamOllates in a was previously 'married, my mining, the Church's view of special mannet: On-e God in ThreeDivine Persons. General1y this marriage to her was invalid. such marriages. date is the feast: of. SlI; John of 51:. How does the Church regard Contusion. concerning the Faeundus, Confessor; He was a my first marriage"!" Church's viewpoint in. this re- Spaniard who became' a, hermill Your experience is a Mood gard may' hawe·serious· consefIf the Augustinian OEder at example of the quences~ Some misinformed Salamanca, He was: noted fOil com plications Catholics'start keeping company his devotion to the Mass. 'J'1'le that a r i s e with div.Q1'ced Protestants in the power of his preaching broughtJ when divorce mistaken belief that the Church about, a reformation in Salll>-> becomes prevadoes· not regard Protestant mar- manca. He denotmeed the iJl1>u lent. Although rlages as valid. purity rife at the time and wen~ I would not .If they do not learn' differ~ntly to his death in 1479, poisoned b~ presume to give until they have fallen in love,. a woman whose companion i::I a definitive anthere is' serious danger they will sin he had converted~ swer t() your· compromise their salvation and MONDAY - St. Anthony €il question on the enter an invalid marriage. Cath- Padua, Confessor-Doctor. He was basis of the olics have no right to expose bon~ in 1195 in· Lisbon, joined e v i de n c e at themselves to such a temptation. . the Order of Canons Regular at hand, it seems Even should there exist serious an early age and transferred to the Franciscans in 1221. Prompt_ clear that your doubt that the Protestant's marfiancee is not correct in her riage was invalid, Catholics have ed by a desire for martyrdom, judgment concerning the valid- no right to start company keephe set out for Africa but a storm ity of your marriage. . ing until a legitimate Church brought. him to Italy. There According to. your account, authority, not. mere hearsay or del' the. guidance of St. Francis your wife's first marriage· was wishful thinking; has definitely of Assisi, he began a great career contracted with a divorced Cathstated that the marriage was not' as a preacher and worker of olic in a Protestant· church. If valid and' consequently there i6 miracles~ He died in 1231 and was canonized. a year later by this information is correct, her no impediment to. marriage. Pope Gregory. IX. He was defirst . marriage would not be re.. Churela Laws garded as valid by the Catholic The general laws of' the eiared a Doctor of the Church b)'" Church because her n"r·"~r w~" Church ia this matter may be Pope- Pius XII. TUESDAY - SL Basil the Catholic and consequently not stated briefly' as follows: eat*tble of entering a V"uC" ...... First, a valid marriage ceo- Great,. Bishop-ConfE!:!:30F-Doct011. riage in the Protestant c~urcb. tractedbetween two baptized One of theD1GStcelebra~-:ldof the Further, since' he was divorced; persons isa sacrament, arid once Greek Fathers. he· eame from a there is a good possibility that it has been consummated, it can family. of' saints, best knowft of his first marriage was ,valid and be dissolved only by' the- dea·th whom are his brother, St. Grel'ory ~yssen. and' his; sister, Sti. -be wOuld' have been unable to of one of the partners. contraci another' valid marriage Second:, although Chun:h lawlf Macrma. He- was born at Caesarea. in Cappadoeia Asia Mino. for this reason. decree that Catholics can valid'ly Cemplic:a.ted History contract. marriage only "before and became Bishop of' Caesare~ in 370. He \Ws· known as' the the pastor or the Ordinary· of the Hence on the basis of tbe in- place, or ~priest delegated by tatherof mmlastfcr life in the formation you have presented, eitber of these; and at least t_· East and combated the AFiaa Jteresy. He died in :J.'Z9'. it appears' that your marriage witnesses.... Protestant c6uplea WEDNESDAY-St. Vitus an4J was valid, so' that you are not .are not bound by this legislation, . free to contract a· valid marriage and consequently their mar- Companions,. Martyl'S; St. Vit~ in the Church as long as your riages, are regarded as' valid it a ebild, with his n1U'Se; st. erawife is living. ceotia and her huslianc:t,. st. ~e' mal'riage, contract was vatiC ModestUS; wbD had instructed Notice I use the phrase "it in !ltheir Pespects; . appears." Your wife's' previoull . . Third, ~ civ-il courts have no . the boy in the Christian Faith, were driven from. their homes' marriage history is SCI compli- direct or indirect. power over the by his parents and! foreed to fl'ee cated that there may exist Yalidity or lieitness ~f the marfrom Sicily to Italy. 'Irhere tlley other reasons why your marriage riage contract, although they were imprisoned! and! suffered to her was not valid. presume to do so in this country. martyrdom for the Faith undel' Under the circumstances you Valid. Sacramental Dioeletian in 302~. and your fiancee should consult It follows that the Church reher. pastor, or if this should gards marriages validly conolics fac:e this situation rcaliprove unduly embarrassing for tracted by Protestants as valid' istically. Since they aJie not able special reasons, you should con': an d saeramen tIS' "1 to marrY divorced! persons, the)'" a. mce th e CIVI sult the Marriage Court mainhave no, right 10- keep compan~ tained at the local' diocesan courts have no power.to dissolve with them. Chancery Office. such marriages, divorced ProtAs I have suggested, some .estants are not capable of conE vel' y Catholic Chancery tracting another valid marriage. 'Catholics start dating such peJ.TOffice includes a Marriage Unfortunately, many Protestsons: and wait until they ha.ve Court staffed by competent can- ants believe that they are free fallen in love before facing the on lawyers with special training to marry again, and consequently fact that they are not free to in dealing with . complex rriar: do not hesitate to start company marry. Considering. the force o~ riage cases such as your own. keepin'g. human love, it is not suprising that an unfortunate number then Because Church laws regardBecause some 800,000' persons ing Protestant marriages are freare divorced every· year in our conclude that they h'ave passed the point of no return and bequently misunderstood by Cathcountry, and the majority of olies and non-Catholics alike, these will eventually remarry, come involVed In invalid: marwe shall take. this occasion to ... }~ 'i,s ~ighly imDortant that Cath- 'riages;

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TH£ ANCHORThurs., June 9, 1960

Pope Sends Aid To Chileans

ByRt. Rev. Msgr.lobn S. Kennedy New buildings which the visitor must see are constantly being added to the New York City scene. At one time the Woolworth Building was a magnet for all; much more recently, the Empire State Building moved into that categorygory. The complex of stitching together a considerabie structures at Rockefeller amount of information, not only Center has for some time about the cathedral, but also attracted the tourist; now about the progress of the Church the hendquartersof the United Nations does the same. But there is one building, begun over a century • go, w h i ,c in exerts n steady, 1mdlminishing pull, and tha~ .is St. Patrick'2 C~thedr.al. For countless ,peapIe, from far • n d near, a, trip to New, York is incomplete without a visit there. Katherine Burtoft bas undertaken to tell- the 'story of St. P.atrick's in .her new book, The Dream Lasts Forever (Longmans. '$4.:50). 1In order to make unmistnkably clear what • tremendous achievement the erection of this vast churCh was, Mrs. Burton sketches the lUstor,' cd Catholics nnd the Catholic Church in New Y:ork fromelll'llliest times. The Diooese of New York was .tablished in 1808, when there ,was but one church .in the .town. But 42 years later, -the ,third

in New York, the bishops and arcl1bishops. of the see, and American history generally. There are, unfortunately, too many inaccuracies. Some have to do with spelling ·of na~es, others with facts. The most glaring of the latter istbe assertion tihat Bishop McQuaid of Rochester spoke at a dinner during a charities convention in New Y0rk in September.l:933. Bishop McQuaid died in 1909. Foots and Fane;;Corrado Palle-nberg, of Italian and German parentage, has been a newspaper correl"""'"dent im Rome for 12 years~During that time, he says, "the Vatican rep'resented the main object of my inter.ests." He now 'has written Inside the Vatican i(Hawthorn Books. $4.95). He is not a Catholic. HI was baptized 47 years ago in a Lu,theran church in Rome. I have, however, never been a practicing member • . . and cannot therefore describe -myself as a real Protestant, or to be abso1utely honest, as -a true believer." He disclaims alike the prej'udices of a Blansbard .and ''the enthusiasm, the tendency to ap-

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope John has sent a message of· condolence and an assurance of aid to victims of the disastrous earthquakes and tidal waves that hit Chile. The Pope ordered the message sent to President 'Jorge Alessandri Rodriquez of Chile aI soon as he was told of the disaster. He also ordered that money be sent to the families in greateiC need through Archbishop Opllio Rossi, Apostolic Nuncio tAt Chile.

NEW BEDFORD CYO DIRECTOR LEAVES: The Youth of the New Bedford CYO present Rev. Leo T. Sullivan, Diocesan Director of the CYO, a combination TV Hi-Fi console as a testimonial to his years of dedication to their cause. Left to right: Most Rev. James J. Gerrard D.D., y.G., Auxiliary Bishop of Fall River, Father Sullivan, t:lnd Wmiam A. Doyle, assist~nt director of the Kennedy Center. . .

Pope Says Childre.,·s Communions Bring Light to World in Darkness VATICAN '::ITY (NC)-Pope

darkness. You are little lamps that burn on the altar remindthat the child receiving Holy i-ng those who are distracted, dis'Coinmuni.ln can bring light into appointed or who have wan:' a world plunged into darkness. dered from the great and comThe Pope spoke in Frencb at lorting truth of the presence of .a specialaudi~ce granted to the Christ in Hi.:; Church and in the children in the Vatican's Hall of world: of the whole Christ, His Benedictions. The children, body, bloQ(~, soul and divinity, members of the .Eucharistic the spiritual food of our souls Movement of France, were in and of our bodies, the sure comRome to commemorate theOOth panion of our road, token of the anniversary of the decree "Quam glory that awaits us in heaven. Singuari" of P.ope Pius X whieh "Comforted with the presence lowered the age for First Comof Christ we have nothing to 'munion and encouraged frequent fear; taught by Him everything 'reception, is clear; guided by Him, though Pope John called the children the way may be rough we do not "apostles through the Eucharist" run the risk: of fallin'g into the and gently explained to them abyss." how many have lost appreciati~n The Pope encouraged the chilof the strength to be fou?d?, dren to continue giving a good the Real Presence of ChrIst III example, leadmg their elders to the Bless<!d. Sacrament or have - the Communion rail. And he abandoned It all together. told them that they could return ~e continued: "When. Euehato their homes and tell their riS~IC fervor lessens or IS extlncompanions "we saw Rome, we gUls.hed, me~ .withdraw. ~rom prayed at the tombs of the Christ, and It IS very difficult Apostles and we were blessed for men then to understand o~e by the Vicar of Jesus Christ." anot.her: love grows cold and SIA invades minds and hearts. • • 'Little Lamps' "Beloved chiidren, it is up to ;you and your beautiful movement to prevent on your part the world from being plunged into John told 3,000 French children

~ishop (and first archbishop~" JTohn Hughes, was planning the eathedralstructure ,essentillU, prove of everything without M we know it today. question, the apologetic tone, Lays Cornerstone which inspire most Catholic writers." Having secul'ed the lot, he was His purpose he modestly states $letermined to begin. Re made 'thus: "I propose to :relate in It :Dl appeal for .contributions, !but !!eclared that even if ·this did simple way as ina ,chat ;among ilOt bring him :the sum 'he friends, some 'of the thiI\g8 1 oouf:(ht, "thecomerstone shnU have come to learn .about .the Vatican and about the men who be laid all the. ,same .and .pro·ceeted by an iron .railing against in recent years have been run!.oj ury until the arrival ,of better ning it." Ver:r LUUe 'New eimes. I may not have the eanJIOlation of seeing it ,consecrated, The fi.rst 100 pages are debut I cannot leave :for my :sue- voted to Pope Pius XII and the eessor the honor:and ;great ;pri- present Holy Father. VerylitUe yilege of seeing it begun." here is new. The author is neith'On Aug. 15, 1'8~ very ·er unsympathetre, nor critical. date he had chosen .some time Also, he is not averse to the rebefore-he ilaid ·the ,cornerstone tailing of gossip. And the .gossip and treated the close~ypacked he proffers is, 'most of it, by now erowd (100,000 people) to.a talk quite familiar. ' ~sting an hour and a half. He then proceeds to tell someThe Civil War interrupted thing about the organization, of eonstruction, and for years the the Church, the functions of the walls, which had risen only a Roman Congregations, the Jesitlew feet from the ground, were uits, the excavations under St. festooned with weeds. When Peter's, etc. He'concludes with. HUf:(hes' successor, Archbishop chapter presenting his views all !McCloskey, took office in 1864, to the future of the Church. he ordered resumption of work. Nothing Remarkable LOURDES (NC) - Soldiers Vision Becomes Realit,. Whereas much of the informaDedication of the completed tion set forth is correct if con- .from throughout Europe are .tructure took place in 1879. 'the tained in many similar books, coming to this shrine city in the impossible ~ision af Alrchbishop there is an abundance of chal- Pyrenees for a three-day interHughes was now 11 lleality. In lengeable statements and opin- . national military pilgrimage beonly one particular were his ions. To take a simple instance ' ginning tomorrow. Four cardinals are scheduled wishes reversed. He :had been first, Mr. Pallenberg says that determined that, like the Euro- "John XXIII was the first Pope to be present: Maurice Cardinal :pean cathedrals, St. Patrick's to proclaim an American-born Feltin, Archbishop of Paris; 'would have no pews. But pews saint, Mother Elizabeth (sic) Joseph Cardinal Wendel, Archwere installed. Seton." The fact is, of course, bishop of Munich; Franziskus It was not until 191:0 that the that Mother Seton has not been Cardinal K<lenig, Archbishop of eat h e d r a 1 was consecrated. canonized. A number of similar Vienna; and Bernard Cardinal 'There have been major renova- errors could be cited. Alfrink, Archbishop of Utrecht. tions and additions since that The four are the Military Plenty of assertions quite as time. far of the mark ·could be in- Vicars of the armed forces of "When Archbishop Hughes be- stanced. They certainly reduce their respective countries. ,r:aft its construction," writes the value of the book, which Mrs. Burton, "he had $73,000. was nothing remarkable to beiRe knew it would cost a great gin with. A deal more but doubtless he ·would never have thought that Treat !before it was completed ;t would MOUNT CARMEL (NC)cost over ten million dollars ,01' 'that its daily r.unning ·e-,>enses Auxiliary Bishop Lawrence F. .would .cometo $600 in the thir- Schott of Harrisburg offered Solemn Pontifical' :Mass in Our 'ties. Today they are over a Lady of Mount Carmel church ~housand dollars. Nor could he 'have envisaged 'that its visitors to commemorate the 25th anniwould number more -than five versary of his ordination. Bishop George L. Leech of Harrisbur,g million a year." Ipresided and ·preached. Some Inatlcnr&cies This is an unpretentiouB boo1l;, almost chattym ~le, but

Catholic U. Receives Steel Fellowship WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic University of America is one of 23 institutions of higher education in the newly expanded graduate-stucl" felk ship plan of the United States Steel Foundation, Inc. It is the only Catholic school among them. T:. - new fellowships are at the doctoral level and each carries, over a two-year study. period. maximum benefit of $7,200, inclusive of a marital supplement allotment. These and 47 previously established fellowships are awarded and administered b,. the respective institutions. The U. S. Steel FoundatioZl was committed for Catholic r 'versity and 19 other institutions, $100,000 each, payable ov a five-year period. The grants described the institutions as "among the influential leading private universities and institutes which, thus far, have been recognized for participa:tion."

Farm Labor Rule WASHINGTON (NC)-A new joint instruction issued here under the Migrant Labor Agreement with Mexico makes the employers of Mexican farm workers responsible for safel,. transporting them for short distances. The new instruction strengthens the hand of the Labor Department in assU!'ing that Mexican Nationals are provided sa f e transportation throughout their employment.

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NEWARK (NC)-A Benediotine Sister has been cited as the outstanding personality in the field of guidance in New Jerger for 1960. She is Sister Teresa Gertrude, O.S.B., founder and director of the guidance department .. . Seton Hall University. She waa given a plaque and a citation by the New Jersey personnel and. Guidance Association, in ceremonies at Newark College 01. Engineerin;. Sister Teresa Gertrude, whit holds degrees from Iowa Teachers College, the University of Chicago, Fordham University and Columbia University, was a high school principal and a member of the headquarters staff of the National Council of Catholic Women in Washington before becoming a nun more than 20 years ago.

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ST. JOHN BAPTIST, . ST. LAWRENCE, . CENTRAL VILLAGE NEW BEDFORD The Ladies Guild will sponsor The Couples' Club will hold • whist party at 8 this Saturday its annual dinner dance and night in the' parish hall. Mrs." election of officers Thursday Joseph Viera is chairman, aided . night, June 16 at the New Bedby Mrs. Alfred Azevedo. ., . ford Hotel. The following will . ST. ANTHONY OJl PADUA, be voted upon: Mr and Mrs. FALL RIVER . Albert . Lachapell~, president; Miss Nancy Souto will serve Mr. and Mrs James Hayes and as president of the Junior Study ··Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sheehan, Club for the coming year. Ray- 'vice president; Mr. and Mrs.' mond Gomes is head of the Richard Enos and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holy Name Society. Hugh Gillis, treasurer.. : :: PATRICK'S, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley FALL RIVER and Mr. . and Mrs. Walter Boy Scout Troop 19, newly Loveridge, recording secretary; organized in the purish, will Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fontaine, D.t;et Tuesday nights from 7 to~. and Mr and Mrs. George Ponte, . 9 in the school cafeteria. corresponding secretary. ST. STANISLAUS, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, FALL RIVER FALL "RIVER Mrs. Joseph Gromada will The Women's Guild will hol~: bead the Parent-Teacher and it annual installation and banAlumni Association as a result quet Sunday, June 12 ·at Venus TESTIMONIAL 1'0 PASTOR: Gathered at the tea of annual elections. The group de Milo restaurant. Mrs. Joseph table as Rev. Damien J. Yeary, SS.CC., pastor of St. !Federation of Alumni will renovate two classrooms in Velozo, chairman, announces ~nthony's Parish, Mattapoisett, is honored at his promo11'0 Meet in Chicago the parochial school during the that State Senator Mary L. FonCHICAGO (NC)-The nationSummer. Also planI\.ed for the seca will . 3 installation officer,. tIOn to the post as assistant to the provincial in promotional work for his congregation, are left to right: Ti,mothy J. al federation of alumni of the coming months is a rummage Regular meetings of the unit Sisters of' Charity of the sale Friday and Saturday, June will be .resumed in September. Howrihan, parish trustee, Father Yeary, Paul R. Mullaney, Blessed Virgin Mary will hold 24 and 25 and the annual chilST. JEAN BAPTISTE, chairman of the" testimonial and Mrs Joseph L. Collines, its four-day .biennial convention dren's field day Sunday, Aug. 7. FALL RIVER at the LaSalle Hotel beginning Fourth grade mothers will be . The Council of Catholic Women ,pourer. Thursday June 16. In charge of the first Fall meet:. will hold a mystery ride .MonAlbert Cardinal Meyer, Arching, with Mrs. Joseph Petres day, June 13 with l'v~rs. Eugene 'bishop of Chicago, will offer a heading the arrangement com- Hebert. in charge of arrange,.. Pontifical Mass for the group at mittee. ·ments. J Holy Name Cathedral on June ST:' ANNE, DDJACULATE CONCEPTION, FALL RIVER FALL RIVER . CO~OMBO (NC) - Ceylon's The pastoral added that th~ ~18. On June 17 Father ComerMrs. Yvette Matton will head Mrs. Dolores Cangello will Catholic Bishops have asserted current birth control campaign ford O'Malley, C.M.,..president 01. Social' Group fQr the 'second serve as president· of the Womthat even though some doctors in effect focuses attention away 'DePaul University will delivel' season. She and her supporting "en's Guild, assisted by Mrs. . enthusiastically recommend arti- from what it called the real a luncheon address. officers will' be installed. Wed:" 'Anl;lrew 'Cook,' vice president; ·ficial birth control, nature can- criminals, saying that it leaves nesday, June 15 at Pocasset Mrs. James 'Gillet, .secretary; not be fooled with impunity. them unaffected condones their Nuns to Open Mission Country Club. . "Miss Estelle Roach, treasurer. . Besides: hitting at cont;acep- ~nj~stices an~ p~rpetuates an inIn Baha'ma Islands' The. Holy Name Society will :. JOSEPH'S, tion as against the law of nature IqUltOUS SOCIal system.. , CLINTON (NC)-The' Sistem hold its 'annual Father's Day ATrLEBORO the. Bishops labeled it an attempt .' ·At the same time, the pastoral of St. Francis, whose motheli' Communion breakfast following .The Ladies of Ste: Anne Sodal,.. .to. "whitewash" social injustice. said, the campaign fosters gov- house is at Mount St. Clare con-8 o'clock Mass this Sunday .ity will hold its annual pilgrim:" The pastoral. said that the so:ernment inertia in the field of vent here in Iowa, will open 11 moriting. The meal will be age' to St. Anne's Church;' Fall called "family planning" cam. foreign mission in the BahaIM served in the school recreation River, Tuesday night, June 14. paign is based on an "appeal to SOCIal w~lfare, a.nd anaesthetizes . Islands next September. 'hall. Albert Michaud will be Cars will leave from the school people to remedy the "misery the public conSCIence. According to Mother Mary guest speaker. yard at 6:30 with officers in of the .luckless poor." 'Regis, the Superior General, the> North Attleboro 0 of I ST. PATRICK'S, charge. of arrangements. Mem:' new mission will be located at Rev. Edwin Loew, former FALMOUTH bers with cars are asked to come But the poor generally are d th - victims of economic exploitation, . k' G 'ld chaplain was honored at a silver Freeport on Grand Bahama, P t e to "the school yard to pick up St . a riC S · UI 'II an whose capital is Nassau: The iGa the Bishops said, and the remedy . not artificial birth control but tea held Tuesday evening by land is under British rule. Th~ H o 1y N ame S oClety WI co-spon- - passengers. IS Benedict Circle 61, North Attie:" sor.a pUQlic auction at the FalST. THERESA'S, is the Sisters' first fa:i'~ mouth Recreai.lOn Building at SOUTH ATTLEBORO ra~her fighting unjust exploiters, boro Daughters of Isabella. Miss ,Mission . h J 20 -' eradicating injustice, and workAlice Littlefield was arrange- eign one. . ReThe CYC ,will hold a square ing out economic sy'stems which 8 M on d ay mg t, une Bishop Paul Leonard Hagarty, ments chairman. The event frigerators, a dinette set, dishes dance from 8 to 10 this Satur:" '11 b 1 can make for sufficiency and -'closed season's activities for the O.S.B., a native of, Iowa, is tM · 1 t IC es WI an.dh0 th er ar e on sa e, day night in the parish hall. The ·group. Vicar Apostolic of the Bahama&. Ar h prosperity. WIt t ur W. Corey as auct- public is invited and proceeds ioneer. will benefit the youth group's Summer program. ST. THOMAS MORE, SOMERSET J. Joseph Welch of Fall River radio station WSAR will address the Holy Name Society at a breakfast in the high school cafeteria following 8 o'clock , , Masss this Sunday morning. His topic will be "Can a Catholic Be Elected President?" , Reception of new members and installation of officers for the coming year will precede the breakfast in the church. S..... ,JOSEPH, FALL RIVER One 'hundred children of school age attended a Commun.~ -Ion Breakfast, sponsored by the . Friday Night Youth Group Qf. St. Joseph's Parish last Sunday, June' 5, after the 8:15 Mass. Seated' at the head, table were Mi,ss Patricia Sullivan, Chairman of the Friday Night Youth Group and her two assistants, Miss Carolyn Lenaghim and Miss Carole Shea and the guest speaker Rev. Wal~er A. Sullivan, , Diocesan Director of the CYO. You'll have plenty of leisure Susan Partington and Edward .time-comfort and convenience Booth were representatives' of . too-when'.GAS does the big GRADUATE: Eleanor M. . the Youth Group and introduced " : household jobs for you. the speaker and guests. Sh ea, daug hter of Mr. and' Mrs. John T. Smith, Mrs. Ray. Gas cooks meals, heats water. Mrs.' Arthur, J: Shea, 479niond· Martin and Mrs Edward ,.' i~cinerates refuse, heats Harvard Street, Fall River, Cullen served as a committee to and cools your home, refriger'will work as a research assist Miss. Sullivan with the , . ates fOods and aries c1othes·aSS1S . t an t a t Iiarva~d Med'1- breakfast. . . entirely automatically. Just set The Women's Guild will hold . the controls and, let Gas eal Center ,followmg' her "installation ceremonies at a bando 'the wor~ . .'graduation from the College ,quet at 7· tonight at·Stone Bridge .. of New Rochelle. Her cam- Inn. Mrs.. Joseph J. O'Connell is .

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Religious of the Holy Unioll will sponsor an auction at St. James Convent, Nanaquaket, Tiverton, from 10 to 4 this Saturday, rain or shine. Donations may be left at the Provincial .House, 520 Rock Street, Fall River until 8 tonight. They may include antiques, glass, linen or bric-a-brac.

AID TO SCOUTING: The Catholic Hierarchy's aid to Scouting was lauded at a banquet given by the National Catholic Laymen's Committee on Scouting. A special Ad Altare Dei medal was awarded to Archbishop Egidio Vagnoui, (center) Apostolic Delegate to the United States, by Bishop Richard O. Gerow (right) of Natchez-Jackson, Miss., diocese. Archbishop Leo Binz of Dubuque, la., is at left. NC Photo.

Bedridden Journalist to Receive Catholic Sorority's Siena Medal MARCUS (NC) - Mary Eilen Kelly. bedridden author,· journalist and founder of an international organization for shutins, will be awarded the Siena Medal for her "distinctive contribution to Catholic life in the United States." . . The award will be presented Saturday, June 18 by' the Theta Phi Alpha national 8Ororlty;at Webster Hall, Pittsburgh, during the Catholic group's biennial convention. .. ," '" , . Miss Kelly, though' confined

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year in high school, Miss Kelly cannot move except to speak and to write longhand a laborious two inches at a time. Yet almost singlehandedly, she founded the League of Shut-In Sodalists now numbering over 2,000 members the United States and 37 foreign countries.

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Besides editing a four-page bimonthly, newspaper" "Seconds Sanctified," for the sodality, 'arid a monthly newsletter and ,two weekly newspaper columns, she is ia regular contributor to "Queen of All Hearts,"· a magazine published by"le Montfort Fathers at Bay Shore, N. Y. 'Her autobiography published last July under the title, "But With The Dawn Rejoicing," was a selection of two large Catholic book clubs. She led and helped to publicize in 1953 a pilgrimage of :;;hut:ins to the shrines of Europe. During an audience, she was singled out by Pope Pius XII for her work in founding the League of Shut-In Sodalists.

Howard Norris will be auctioneer and Charles Sowter will be salesman, with Mrs Alvin Sullivan as general chairman, assisted by Mrs Kenneth Sutcliffe and Mrs Henry Miller. Homemade refreshments will be available.

Con.secrate Children To Blessed Virgin ROME (NC)-Thirty thousand children of Roman. worker families consecrated themselves to the Blessed Virgin Mary as the climax of an annual rally here. Sponsored by the Pontifical Organization for Religious and Moral Assistance to Workers (ONARMO), the gathering began as Usual with the worker families attending Mass and receiving Communion at 150 altars set up in ,Rome's industrial plants and public service centers. ONARMO always schedules the services before the end of the Paschal season to facilitate fuifilment of the Easter duty. .' After the Masses at the 150 different centers, buses took the families to the public square near the Basilica of St. Mary Major. There the children consecrated themselves to the Blessed Virgin and pledged their prayers for an increase of rei' gious vocations.

Junior Foresters Junior Foresters associated with Our Lady of Fatima Court, Fall River, will attend a baseball game in Boston Saturday, July 2. Reservations should be made by Wednesqay, June 22The annual outing to Lincoln Park is also being planned.

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Cites Irish Faith A, Inspi ration For De'feat.·sts

~ oJohn& 'Cornelius 'SJlllivan; : 'Mr & Mrs Gerard Charbonneau, Miss Anna Xavie~, Mi' &' Mrs S Fairha'ven 'Raymond Senna, Mr & Mrs. Walter 'Silveira.' ", . ST. JOSEPH, Mr & Mrs Frederick Wolanski, Mr Charles Joseph, 'Mr & Mrs SACRAMENTO (NC)$100 . ~,{r & Mrs Domenick N i c o l a c c i , ' f t Joseph Anderson, Mr.& Mr.s Ar"Ireland is the very re ,u aMr Ai Mrs Joseph McGann, Mr & .' , Mrs Garrett Schuler. mand Marien, Mr & Mrs Fred tion of the belief that $75 ' Gifford. ultimately a tyrant will , Mr & Mrs Louis Gold, Mr & Mr & Mrs James Buckley. Mrs Manuel Arruda, Ernest H: emerge victorious. But it is $50 necessary that the people's faith Mr & Mrs John Correia; Mr & Balboni, Mr & Mrs George' Fee": be strong to withstand oppres:Mrs Joseph F. ·Francis, A Friend. ner, Mr & Mrs James Lanaga~. sion," Bishop Michael Browne $25 Mr George Tripp, Ethel . of Galway, Kilmacdaugh and Watson, Mr & Mrs John V. Mc-, Mr & Mrs John Davidson, Mr Namara, Mr & Mrs Frank BetKilfenore, Ireland, observed dur:& Mrs' Robert E. Hinsley, A ' . Rd' k ing a visit here. 'l F ' l tencourt, Mrs. LOUIse 0 erIC . HI'S woo rds were addressed d StI es amI y. Friend, A Frien, Edward & Josephine Kenny, Mrs Eva Bisaillon, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Albert Volpe; Mr & particularly to the men and ·Joseph A. Saladino Sr., Dr & Mrs Emile Genest, Mrs Edythe women whose spirits sag after Mrs Edward Soares, Mr &. Mrs Rankin, Mrs Flora Fisher. they listen to newscasts of conJames Dunn, Dr & Mrs F. A. Mr & Mrs Joseph Sullivan, ditions in the turbulent world Silveira. Mr & Mrs Frederick Franklin, of today. The tall, robust prelate, Mr & Mrs Pasquale Nicolaci, Mr Manuel Pacheco. Mr & Mrs whose height is characteristic Mr & Mrs David Fitzgerald, Mr Antone Wojcik,Mr & Mrs Manof tl'>~ "men of the west," as the & Mrs Antone DeTerra, Mr.& uel Sylvia. ,County M len are known Mrs James Muldoon, Mr & Mrs - ~r &Mrs Arth:lr Frates, Mr & throughout Ireland, said there is J. Carroll Castello. "a wonderful lesson to be , J h K b k M & Mrs Ingald Torkelsen, Mr & Mrs learned today fro'm the Irish Mr & Mrs osep . 0 a, r Frank Buckley, Eda & Flora M, Mrs Walter Silvia, A Friend, Mr people." & Mrs Armand Penha, Mr & Mrs G. Caouette, Mr & Mrs Henry Lost Everything M~nuel Oliveira, Mr & Mrs Fleurent. M J . h "We think of Poland as being Mr Mr McDonald, r eremla l'n the forefront of the per.secuted Joseph Collins, Mr & Mrs J osep h Rose & Mrs Robert Gallant, Krajcirovic.' Mr& Mrs Walter Ohnesorge, peoples,of the world," the Bishop . ./ Charles & Emma L. Pittle., Mr & Mrs John Silvia. said. "But 'remember, Poland · Bishop James E. ~assidy, GenMr & Mrs J. Williams, James still has her churches. The Irish eral Assembly, 4th Degree & Elizabeth Maley, 'Mr & Mrs ,people lost everything and this Knights of Columbus. .condition John E. Keary, Lawrence Fam. of oppression existed $20 ,. '- ALTAR CONSECRATION: Bis.hop Connolly prepares . not for one or two generations, ' d V t L' ily, Leona Jertsen. . ." ' ' f 2 Dr & Mrs Edwar og, OUlse Mr & Mrs Mark DO,lan, Mr ~ the oil of 'consecration for the'.blessing of the new altar in but or 00' years. N. U. La Roche, Mr & Mrs F r a n - , . , . '. . '''The Church p,roperties, her cisco Texeira; Mr & Mrs Arthur Mrs John Sylvia, Mr & Mrs Do- 'St. Anne's Church, Fall River, Monday evenin'g;' . cathedral, '.schools, everything Leclair, Mr Alfred ~aymond & mingo' Sylvia, Mr ~ Mrs An" w e r e seized by the British i:"I Family. thony :Fernande'z, Miss Ellen, onlnvestigat.~ons i560," Bishop 'Browne continued, Anonymous, Mr & Mrs Ray D o w n e y . . "and all were given to the King'o Harding, Mr & Mrs James, Mary Sulli"an, Dr .l!l: MrsSte.:. new state religion. When the yen Lauris", Mr & Mrs M~nuel . t d th · Walker, Mr & Mrs Roger Cllr is- Gonsalves, Manuel Lawrence, Mr ' . VATICAN CITY (NC) _ The perts on pr",:,""er'l cures;, ex;' Irish Parliament accep e 0 tenson, Mr.& Mrs John Jarvis. & Mrs Waiter Galvill:. ,. Jloly See lias pUblished a new amining, collectively, the opin- .new religion; it· appeared that Mr '& Mrs D. G. Leblanc" Mr, "... & Mrs Arthur'Poirie~, Mr code, for the Qoard of medical ions of' the' experts ,(and) clari::" .the Church was don~' with. B\ll~ &; Mrs Francis Burns. & Mrs Roger Archainbault, Mr &. consultants who' pass on cures fying possible objections '.of'a they didn~t' reckon witn thQ Kathryn·L. Evans, . :M~s George-Brodeur, Arm.li tron& 'p'roposed as miraculous in beat-, 'scientific nature' encounter.':!d strong"firmly rooted Faith ~ , ,$16 'Roberts Family. " .' , 'ification and canO,nization pro- du~ng' the formal examinatiinl .the Irishmen. . . ','Joseph peRiggee, Jose.ph &: . eesses. ' . I'· of miracles.'" . . Galway itl1~I,f was beseigeCl · MiSs Margaret' Manghan. · ,. ,, $15', .' RoSe :.SyiVill,. Albert'& F,ran~' "T h e regulations, although Article IV of the 'code ,pr(j;." twice during the era fro~ 1~4~ " Mr& Mrs Earle Lar~in',' Helen' Resendes', . ' , : .. ' , . ' .. _'Imide public' only now, 'have vides against the danger of par.:.' to 1690. Bu! 'e)(traor~l.nar~ly, &; Alice Perry, Mr & ¥rsTpomas . Raphae1.&t LOis Bettencou~ been :in effect since July 10, tiality by completely',pr""lbit- ·thOugh ;the, IrIsh lost mlhtarlly, Reilly,. Mr' & Mrs Earl J~ Dias, ".'" 1959, when they were approved " ing "any' contad' between' the .the, reSIstance strengthcner'l and ,lir & Mrs Alexander·, Phillips; . . ,ST;' MARY'S; ' : by Pope John. They were draw I' medical ' examiners and' thOl;e' survived' 200 years of the mOG~ '. Mr,& Mrs Freddie ,Jones, Mr " ,". .;' $10" , . . . ' . up by the' Sacred Congregation who propose 3' case for beaiifi-' ,bitter persecution," the ,prelDMl .&;, Mr.s William Paul}.no,· ~r & Couples' 'Club.,ofSt.·:M:arY'~ 6f Rites, the Vatican body con-cation' or cimonization: In' the ... ·related. IIlrs .John Goggin. Cnurc.h , . Mr & Mrs' 'Jameleerned in 'studying the c- .. ·-,f event' that .. th·e 'doctors need ' , ,Buil~ing, Cathedral " Joseph & Thelma Cordeira. '. Romeo/Joseph E .' Justley; _., persons·, proposed for ,formu, 'clarification" 0 r"'documentary" - The Bishop's diocese of some t" • $1% '. :S'A'CRE'D' HEARTS.' recognition of. holiness or sain·· .. ,,'evidence· they are instructed 'to .59,000 people, where ~ll but ,~ Mr' & Mrs John Harrison,. Mr . , ' 0 ' .' hood; :work- 'soiely,through t1:ut'Sacie<i,' about 500 ate Catholics, has been :Joseph McCarthy, 'Mr Robert. L . ' $ I Z . The new , code consists of 24 Congregation 'of' Rites. For the without a cathedral for 400 McCarthY,P. Bluin.& .Family, Mt,& Mrs J: Elmer 'W~rd; \ 'short· articles, and make only same' :reason,'.-a doctor·' on' the years, since·it 'was appropriated , 'Mr & Mrs ..George Breault. . $10 " slight changes in the/previous. board who aids an official presS- by the English. But now a cathe• , Mr '& Mrs Valmore' Poitras" ' Mr' & Mrs ,Armand .'Becotte, regulations. The effect of the. ing a case in"compiling "scien;' ·draI- is in the building stage. The . '~r"& Mrs Edmund Bartlett, Mr Mr &'Mrs Leonard Cejka, Mr & changes is to guard still more tific report of an allege,Hy mir- B' "')p figures it ,will take an,&; Mrs Albert Benac. Mrs Elphege Desroches, Mr & against the possibility of error.. aculous",' cure', is, disqualified" "other three years to complete it. Mrs Adrian Desrosiers, _Mr & .. The regulations provide first from'exercising his office in the" '. "This cathedral has become " $10 William & Virginia Carey, Ar-. Mrs Frederic A. Dube. . ' .of all ,that the medical consul- examInation of the salY''' ~ase. '8 symbol to the peopl~," he dethur & Irene Richards, Mr'l JosMr & Mrs Gerard Dubreuil, tants, ,now numbering 40, must ,cla·red. "It marks the final res, eph Dawes, Marguerite Carroll, Mr &' Mrs Joseph Dufresne, Mr be "of proven competence and Prelate""'New Director 'toration of their complete reliJohn & Aima Gaido. & Mrs J. Donat-Fafard, Mr & of absolute moral integrity." Of Cathol."c Scouf."ng,giOUS rights. Ironically, it is Oil · Armand & Alice Breault, Ruth Mrs Alfred Furtado, Mr & Mrs General Duties the site "f the old Galway jail." Day. , . . Percival Garant. Their general duties are listed WASHINGTON (NC)-Msgr. Mr & Mrs Nicholas F. Tangney, Mr & Mrs Ernest Gautreau, as "formulating a medico-legal Joseph E. Schieder, director of Dean 'Mr & 'Mrs Earl Chandler, Mrs Rene Y. Harbeck, Mr &' Mrs opinion in their cap:,~'Ly :IS ex- the Youth Department, National WASHINGTON (NC) - E:l'edJulia Chadwick, Ellen Sibor, Mr George Holstrom, Mr & ~rs . Catl;1olic . Welfare Conference, erick J. Ferris of New York has & Mrs Alexander DePiro. William Isherwood, Mr & Mrs School for has been appointed national been nam'ed dean of the National Mr ,& Mrs Edward Fitzsim- Frank Kasevich. NEWARK (NC)-Archbishop director, of Catholic Boy Scout- Catholic School of Social Service mons, Francis B. Holstius, Mr & Mr & Mrs J. Emile Lacoste, Thomas A. Boland has an- ing. 0': the Catholic University of Mrs John Sweeny, Mr & Mrs Mr'& Mrs George LeBlanc, Aldea nounced the Newark archdiocese The: 'appointment was an- America. Mr. Ferris now teaches Joseph Cabral, ¥r & Mrs ,John Lussier, Mr .& Mrs Alfred Lus- will institute. a COJ;llprehensive nounced by Bishop. ~icha~d\ O. at Fordham University. Mahaney: sier;Mr & Mrs Joseph L. Martel 'educational program for blind Gerow: ,of. Natchez - Jackson, : Mr & Mrs A. Samaska, Mr & Mr & Mrs Raymond Pepin, childre,n iIi September. Miss., chairman of the Catholic ' , ',Committee . on Scouting, at a White,'l s ,Farm Dairy " Mrs Antone Lewis, Mr & Mrs Mr &. 'Mrs ·Antone Rodrigues, ·Alfred Costa, Mr Joseph C. Mr & Mrs Louis Rogissart, Mr & . Assonet dinner ,here 'in connection' with Mello, Dr & Mrs Paul C. Sicar~. Mrs AntomeRudler, 'Mr & Mrs ST:.BE.B,NARD'S, , the celebration of the 50th 'anni,iSPEqAL MILK ,Mr Daniel McCrohan,' Mr & 'David ~Sibor. ' versary of the Boy· Scouts, of From Our· Own Mrs HenrY,Olden, Mrs Margaret .. Mi & Mrs William' Taylor, . $25 ·America. - " J'ested' Herd" . .. ' / " .los. F. Simmons Jr. O'Leary, Mr & Mrs ThOInas 'Mr:'~ Mrs. William Trudeau. ( '" , , $ i O Bis!:top: Gerow. said that. Msgr. R6binson,:MrJohn Lowney. ' . Schieder 'will· assume his 'new Acushnet, Mall. ·WY 3-4457 William J.' Bourassa Family, . N,ortori" " : Mr & Mrs Thomas Lynch, Mrs ~uties 'immediately. 'He: 'suc::' ,'i :Mr & 'Mrs John Alves, Mr& ,Mrs' , . ST: MA,KY'! ,.;tohn W.· Porter, Mr Manuel '~ee!Js' Msgr. Ge'org~:'·Dowdof')'. Special Milk, Arthur '. Ftates Jr."Mr, & Mrs Ro~ers, . . , " Boston;' wlio died. Ma'y U.· The .' Homogenized Vito 0 Milk Robert Donat, Friend. ..,$~~ .'.. . .. ' " h D" h' ' Bishdp',- poirit.ed" out' that' Msgr.'. " .• ,Buttermilk ,Mr/l 'Alice' McGaffrey, Mr &; o r t . g ton · Mr & Mrs Thomas R. Thomas; " Mrs'James 'Carney: . . , .. " , SchiE!der is th'€! represeii~ati"e. of • 'Tropic;ana Orange Juice Mr &·'Mrs, Joseph Andrade, M r & " .' $20 ' ·sT.ioSEPH'Sthe U?,·S., Cathpiic' Bishops in': • Coffee and Choc. Milk :Mrs.' Ern~st -Meads, Mr & Mrs ,& Mri J.oseph FemimdeS.' $25 virtually' all . Cathplic youth'. Eg'gs...,. Butter Mr John Bartlett, Mr & Mrs Arthur ., . . . Mr &t, Mrs Arthur BourgauJt~· 'activities; , , . $10 , $15 Bartlett. , Robert' Barboza,. George BauMr & Mrs Manuel Cabral, IIi. za, Edg~r Pelietic~~, He~i Yelle, Richard J. Burke. memory of Rose M. Perry, Mr & Elizabeth D r a n e . ' $10 Mrs Anson Paine, Mr & ,Mrs Charles Drane Jr~ Mrs Harvey Mr & Mrs John Leddy, Mr & Tobias Laronda, N. B. C. Co~- Walker; John Pollis. . Mrs George Danbury, Mr & Mrs for .,in struction Co. ' Joh~ Maigret, John Dirk, Mrl Richard DQnahue, Mr & Mrs COMMUNION· . . Mrs Rose Benton, Mr & Mrs Joseph' Jackson. ' ,: . ;red Benoit, 'Mr & Mrs John Ocean - Grove BREAKFASTS Rogers, Mr &' Mrs Manuel SilST. MICHAEL veira, Mr & Mrs Joseph Govoni. . $25., .. Mr & Mrs John Mello, 'Mr & UYhe Family That Catholic Woman's .Club, Mr Consult Mrs John Howarth" Lor~t't~ , &; WEDDING,S .& Mrs William M. Guertin. Sally Young, Mr & Mrs Vietor Prays l'ogether $10 , PARTIES Oliveira, Mr & Mrs Everett Mr & Mrs' Thomas Redfern, Tichon. ' . Stays Togethe.-n ' Mr & Mrs Paul Donoghy, Mr Mr & Mrs Robert Smith. LOUIS & Mrs Frank ~exeiro" Mr & Mrs 'Seekonk THE Francis O'Brien, Mr & Mrs Ed;. OUR LAPY OF MT. CARMJl):L ,., F'I RST NAT~ONAl win Oliveira, Marguerite Walsh. Mr & Mrs Leo Veilleux, Mr & ·m·' ~ANK Mrs Stanly Wojcik, Mr, & Mrs Mr & Mrs Jack Hendricks. EXeter 101 $0. Main St., Acushne~ \DJennisport· $10 Attleboro-South Attlebore Kenneth Noyer, Mr & Mrs Ed9-2291 WV3-8011 WY 2-8201 Mr & Mrs Richard Lemieux, Seekonk ward Kerin, Mr & Mrs Wallace MAIN ST. 8-2292 Alden. Mr & Mrs John Furtado.

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Osterville' OUR LADY OF THE ' ASSUMPTION $200 Rev. John T. Higgi08. , , $100 St. Vincent de Paul Mr &!'Mrlll Robert Sims. ' Friend. $50 M1' & Mrs Philip Boudreau, Friend, Mrs Pe~r Connolly, Mrs Walter Hall: '', Iohn. F. Shields. , $to J'rJ.end.

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Marie J. Burton, Charlotte Burnham, Julia R. Nunes, Evelyn Sylvia, The Almeida Family. Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity; Osterville News Stand, Paul Giambara, William H. Carpenter, Charles P. MacEacheron. Mr & Mrs Bernard McQuade, Mr & Mrs William McEvoy, Mr & Mrs Edwin Pina, Mr & Mra Daniel Flynn, Mr & Mrs Manuel Moniz. Mr &: Mrs Wilson Perry, ~ & Mrs Shirley ,Crosby, Mr & Mrs Charles Cassidy, Mr & Mrs Redmond Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs W~lliain H. O'Brien. Mr & Mrs David·P. Booth, Mr '" Mrs Thomas Aylmer, ,Mr &:, & Mrs Benjamin Perry, Mr & Mrs William Wilson, Mr " Mrs Howard Monroe Jr. ' Mr & Mrs Thomas Mason, Mr &: Mrs H. C. Lebute, Mr' &: Mra Pierre O. Blals, Mr &' Mrs 'Louis Bowes, Mr & Mis John Powers. Mr & Mrs James Crocker, Mr & Mrs George Mulrenin, Mr & Mrs William F. Childs, Mr & Mrs John Botello, Mr & Mrs Alfred Martin. Mr & Mrs Alvaro Mattos, 'Mr '& Mrs James O'Neil, Mrs .Edward Crosby, 'Mrs ' David 'Crosby, Mary McPherson. Parenti 'Sisters, 'Catherine Carney, John E.' Lahteine, George Souza, James Barry. 'John Souza, Jeremiah J. Murphy.

Continued from Page One Serving at Father Hamel's silver anniversary Mass will be ,his four brothers, who' also served at his first Solemn Mass. Father Madore Father Madore, son of the late Joseph and Anne (Dumais) Madore was born in St. Anne de - Poc'ateirere, P. Q., Canada. Educated in the College of his own ci'··, he attended St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester and was ordained the same date with the other four jubilarians in St. Mary's Cathedral. Father Madore served as a curate in Notre Dame Parish and St. Matthew's P a l' ish, Fall HAMEL FATHER MAOORIE FATHER GENDREAU River, from the time of his 01'di ation to his entrance into the Thomas Lucas, Mrs Mary Mc- Mr & Mrs George Berrio, Mr & service in Feb. 1942. In 1949, Namara, Mr & Mrs Frank Make:' Mrs Leo Dayon, Mr & Mrs John Lieut. ~ol. Madore transferred ley, Matthew Mansworth, Law- Hines, Mr & Mrs Chester L. to the Air Force and is now sta'renee Mason. Connors. tioned at the U.S. Naval Hos, George Midgeley, Mr & Mra Alfred Rose, Mr & Mrs Don- pital, St. Albans, Long Island, Aldo Milanese, Mrs Mary Mil- ald Belisle, Mr & Mrs Harold N.Y. ler, Mr & Mrs Paul Olenick, Mr Conklin, Mr & Mrs George WilFather Sullivan Pafford Bowling Alleys, Mrs liams, Mrs Mary Bnsh. Father Sullivan, son of the Charles W. Riley, Mi's Bertha Mr & Mrs John J. Kelley late John J and julia (Driscoll) &: Mrs Armand Ortins. Jr., Miss Mary E. Josepp, Rose, Mr & Mrs Joseph Rose Jr., Mr & Mrs George F. Williams, Sullivan, a native of Fall River, was educated at St. Charles ColSavery Chevrolet Co. Inc. Mr & Mrs Chas. R. Loughin. ' lege, Catonsville, Maryland, and Smith's Variety Store, Mr & Tag's CarQusel, Jack O'Brien, St. Bernard's Seminary, RochesMrs Lewis Stevens, James E. Mr & Mrs Laurence Rose, Thoter N, Y., and was ordained by Shannon, Tony's' Diner, Fred mas Gaglioni. the late Bishop Cassidy on June Toran. , 15, 1935 in St. Mary's Cathedral, C. P. Washburn Co., Charles Fall River. E. Williams. ' ST. PIUS TENTH, His assignments inc 1 u d e d William Souza, Sherry's, An$25 ' Churches on theCap'e, in Taun,thony Souza, Dr Stanley Short, Mr &: Mrs Frank E. Conroy. ton and Fall River prior to his Falmouth National Bank. $10 ' appointment as assistant at Holy , Concrete Products, Frank's Mr & Mrs Elzear L. Clouti~r, ,Diner, Wilfred Luby, Katherine Mrs John B. Ellis, Mr & Mrs Name, New Bedford, in 1942. He served as New' Bedford Area :Qugan, Raymond Dugan. George T., Linehan, Mr &: ~ra CYO Director and Diocesan CYO Frost Boat Co., Falmouth Na- , Frank E". Lodge, Mrs GerardV. Director. Bishop Connolly ap,tional Bank, Dennis Comolli. ' Lowther. pointed him administrator of Patricia Galvin, Mrs Char'1el!l Mr, & Mrs Leo Morgan, Mr '& the new St. Ann's Parish, RaynRogers, Wareham Savingll Bank, Mrs Joseph Mullan, Mrs John J. ham, officially established Tues(Falmouth Branch), Edward .' Powers, Martin Powers, Mr & day, June 7, as announced in last , Perry, John's Licquor Store. ' Mrs Joseph Slattery, R. C. Wal- week's issue <?f ~he,Anc~or. Mrs Myron Gaddis, Ten Acre lace: ' Real Elltate. Mrs Jer-ome T. Canning.

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OUR LADY OF LOURDES ST., MARGARET $200 $25 Two Friends. Bisq.op Daniel F. Feehan Coun$25 cil No. 2911-K of C-Bourne: Holy Name SoCiety, Wellfleet Mr & Mrs'John J. Bosnengo. Savings Bank. $15 $20 Labby's Package Stor~. , in ,memory' of Wm. F.' Rose, Mr & Mrs K~mneth Luce, Mr. Donald Chapman, Mrs Robert Katherine Kenny,' Mr & Mrs ST. PATRICK W. Sherman, 'Dr & Mrs G. N. Raymon d Fitzgerald. $250 Hoeffel, Mr &:' Mrs Harry $10 A Friend. Pearsall. Bay Hill Inn, Angelina Mon$100 Mr & Mrs Wm. J. Gill, Thomas teiro, Mr & Mrs John Karl. Mr &: Mrs Dan Smith.' ,Wilk, Mr &: Mrs C. M. Grindle, $50 Mr & Mrs A. T. Turnbull.' St. Patrick's Guild, Mr R. $15 OUR LADY, OF THE ISLE Frank Stone, Mr &: Mrs Edmund Mr & Mrs Anthony Duar~ $25 Sherman. Rita Rose, Mrs ,Richmond BeU, MI" & Mrs Allen S. Norcross. $3$ Reddington Family, Mrs Antone 10 Mr &: Mrs L. C. Antonellia. TO ITALY: Brother John Silva. Will.iam Haddon, Harold Ry$25 $12 der Jr., Mr '" Mrs Marcellus Kuchenbrod, C.S.C., teacher Mr &: Mrs John P. Romiza, - Mr &: Mrs Francis Geary. Glidden, Mrs Mary Galligan. at Coyle High School, Taun,John Sheehan. $10 Joaquin J. Perry, Mr & Mrs ton, for the past five years, John Silva, Mr & Mrs Geo. S. Roger Desmarais. A Griend, Manuel Emerald, has been assigned to Italy, Eiieene Finnell. Dutra, Mr Jesse Roza, Mr & $20 Mrs Ernest Tesson Sr., Mr & Mrs to teach at Notre Dame InMr & Mrs John J. Cavanaugh, Albert Cusson., ternational School in Rome. ST. PIUS TENTH , Flora Peters, Peters Hill Inc., Mr & Mrs Thomas F. Joy, MarThe school is a typical Amer$25 garet Groves, Mr & Mrs John R. Mr & Mrs Herbert Wood, AnBass River Liquor Store, Inc. 'ican high school, serving thony DeLuze, Mr &: Mrs A. S. Hughes. Elm Arch Inn. $10 English-speaking boys from Robert McFadden, Raymond Bettencourt. Je,nnings Oil Company; Baa John A. Rose Jr., Mr & Mrs River Fish Market. Murray, McAdams Shoe Store. 31. countries,',especially those Herbert ;Philbrick~" " Antone Duarte Jr., Mr & Mrs ,planning to enter American $17 ' , Arthur F. Joseph, Louise F,ratuB, colleges. " Mr & Mrs Clifford DeLory. Mr & Mrs Herve Houde. CORPUS CHRISTI , $15 ,-,I .. lVII', & Mrs Kenneth Snow, Mr .. , ' $25 Mr'& Mrs George'Fonseca,Mr , ,& ~rs John Sheehan,Cora HolBishop' J;>anie~ Fe~han Council :' brook, Alice Leas, Mr. & ,Mrs &: Mrs Robert Betta, Mr& Mrs No. 2911 Knights of Columbus o~ , John Giabbai. " ' Everett Adams. , $12 Estq.er Murchis~on, Mr & Mrs Bourne. $15'" Mr Edward Sheehan, Carl Leon Allmon, Dan~el J. ChisWIr & Mrs George C. Campt5ell. holm, Mr & l\'Irs Eilgene Cor'Dole, 'Francis Carmody. , '", $10, , $10' mier, Mr & Mrs Ernest Rose. Oil BURNERS Ch'arlotte Gonsalves. Gordon Carey, Mrs" Mary 'Mr' & lVfr~'W. 'E.·'Rogetii' Jr., Also complete 8ciiler-6urn~ Carey, Raymond Amidon, Mrs Mr & Mrs Norman Gill, Mr &: or Furnace Vnits. Eilicient low cost beating.' Burner 'and John Augusta Jr., Edward An- Mrs Paul Lussier, Mr' & Mrs ST. THOMAS MORE ruel' oil gales and service: k lellis. -, JOIl' Peters ir., Leonarel Gates. $50 Mr & Mrs' j. J. Berrfo Jr., Mr Florence Bevelander, Mr & Somerset Drug, Store. a;; Mrs Wni. S. Caldwell, Major Mrs Alphonse Blanchard, Mr, & t80 Mt. Pleasant Street , $10" _ " Mrs James Boff, Yvonne Bou- John F. SherVvin, Mrs Sadie J09- .,' New Bedford WY 3-2687 Mr & Mr. Daniel Mullen. eph and Miss Alice Joseph. cher, William Buckley. Frederick Cameron. Mr ~ Mrs Mrs Kenneth Paine, Mr '" Michael Cronin, Mr &: Mrs Ed- : Mrs Joseph Remy, La'ilrence "E. ward Carroll, Mrs Allen CObb, Cardinal, Mr & Mrs Manuel Davis, Mr & Mrs Maurice GauMrs Mary Q. Cobb. Mr & Mrs Manuel DeMello, thier. Mr &: Mrs Michael Kennedy, Mr T. C. Desmond, Robert Dugan, Falmouth Electric Co., Mr & Mrs Albert M. Rose, Mr Falmouth Photo Supply. & Mrs Chas. E. Frazier Jr., lVIr and Mrs- Florence Fisher, Dr Ed- & Mrs James Delory, Mr & Mrs ward Fitch, Georgie's Beauty Edward Allodi. Shop, Mrs James Hazelton, Mrs Mr & Mrs Wilfred E. Rogers William Hewins. Sr., Margaret Proda, Clarence J. • GENERAL TIRES • DELCO BAnERIES Harold Kearin, Mr " Mrs Barrio, Mr & Mrs Thomas A. • PERFECT CIRCLE RINGS Romeo LaFond, Romeo LaFond Kane, Mr & Mrs Francis A. PAll RIVER - NEW BEDFORD - HYANNIS - NEWPORT Jr., Roland Lamothe, Mr '" Mr. Menard. Edward Lumbert. ' Mr & Mr. Donald Ormsby.

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ST. JOSEPH'S' $100 . By Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, D.D. St. Vincent 'de Paul Sqciety . $25 , . 'Tlie Holy.Father is in his private chapel every morning at four Mr .& Mrs Thomas Lawrenc~. o'clock. From then on until eight. he is at prayer, meditation, Mr . &. Mrs . Robert Leonard, spiritual reading and Mass. Scripture says that "he who seeks · .Claudia Pendergast; .,Mr& Mrs' Me early find Me." A man of prayer relies ,more· on the ~o'hn 'Kowalski, Mr'& Mrs G;eQf;"ORPUS CHRisTI CHURCR inspiration of the 1I01y Spirit· than on the Suggestions of ~en. Irey~ehy, St. 'Joseph's W0m.en's , . , Sa'ndWI'ch ; .'. '. After 'his busy morning, when the audiences with congregations ,Guild. .' . " ',. '.: and visitors are finished, there .is a brief visit .to the Blessed ,:.' Mr &. Mrs Benjamin Am!:lra}.. ST. THERESA'S CHURCH Sacrament and after lunch, a Rosary said aloud with liiS'secretar)'~ . . $2!,.' .' ." 'Sagamore~' . then Vespers and Comp·line• ST. JOHN'S CHURCH . Mr. &, Mrs Ray Str~ttori.. : Mr .s;, Mrs Clifford Amaral. '. . . Pocass~t When the' afternoon work is completed, another vis!t to the $15 . $50' , . Blessed Sacrament is made and another Rosary is said aloud. After M~ & Mrs Pa'tri~k Reilly: . Sgt &. Mrs.Robert Kennedy, dinner, more work and study, and then Jane McLaughlin. lV"Jther Cabrini' Circl~Daugh-' another' hour . or more is spent in the . ,'$10 . tel's of Isabella. .' Presence of the Blessed Sacrament, at which $30' . Mr & Mrs Herbert Hart, Mr &; tim'e a third Rosary is said.. One gets .the Mrs Leon~rd Mc'Caffe'ry, Edwarq. Mr & Mrs Albert J. Govoni, impression of' tremendo.us ~'Incarnational Roderick; William Stone, Mr'& Sorenti Brothers Inc. . sanctity"; that is, of Divinity working 'Mrs George West. . $15 through humanity"ofGod, using man .as an '. Mr'&'Mrs ·Bernard ~avaIjaugq; , Sandwich Co~Operative Bank, . instrument 'of guidance'I"and' direction'. " . • '. .• • Mrs.:·Mai'y"Condon8.t John; Mr ,!'l:" .William W. Drlimme~< . SCOUTING DIRECTOR': · Mrs 'Joseph .D.Qraiio, .M}:' & .1VI~~ .. " .... ,$12. . Msgr. Jos~ph, E. Schieder,' . Perha~~"never ev~n.·oll' the face Of a' 1 .' . Thomas .. Gleasonj" ~a~ry; i;,' "'Iii'Me'riloiy ()f:Willhim & Ellen. director of the Youth 'De:" ..mother looking.· into'. the.' face~ of ;heri'iew-. fit ~i~e; :'C~f~, M~. '&'. Mrs . t. MCL~u'g~iin$10 ..~ ... ',." "partment, 'NationalCatholic '. ~orn babe was there ~ver su.ch lo:ve • a~fee~ ~~tW tlon and paternal pride as one sees In a i:ih· Jo~eph l.3.~ '~ewis ·Jr.;Capt~i,n: & Mr &. Mrs Charles McCann, Welfare . Conference, . has . ,recent PhotograPh. of '.H~S. H . .Gliness emb,rae~ Mis Johrf;,Maher,: Mrs Richard Mi': &'Mrs Edward Shay·Jr., Mr been" appointed n'a t i o.n:ai. " ing one of t~e Neg~o .bi~hop~, f~om Afr.'c;l.. r ~~YQ', 'M.r· & Mrs:H. '0.: .MC"7 ;'&:' Mrs. Arthur Hallam, Abl:leY Director of. Catholic Boy A woman who brings forth a child has JOY; Comiskey. '. -. Evans, Mr & Mrs Charles ·Blais·. . . but greater is the joy' of' the' Vicar of .Chrlst, who has· brou.W Mr & ·Mr.·s. Clinton' ·Davis, Ed," Scouti,ng.. NC Photo. . Mr & Mr~ James McInnis, Mr' forth ~'bishoP.' . & Mrs Stephen McInnis, Mr &wai'd parentJr., 'Mr ckMrs John Duarte. Mrs',· Rob,~ri.:McI(enz~~I:glo~i~ 'F.· Creerori.· Henry Buckley, Mr .... Edgartown Drug Store,Mr & . With 'such kindliness.ai1<l'·guidance be~owed on us, .should we 'McLean' Mrs Bernard O'Connor. & Mrs JohnYeatmaii; .' ' . Mrs 'Edwin Gentle. Jr., Miss Gel',. . not. as'Catholics doa .iittIe-better than the 27 cents a year we give " M~s.Eldon Tilton, Thurschiy . Mr. & Mr!! Cleveland J;ones,; trude C.' Hartney,. Mr &. Mrs. "to· His Holiness.foralhhe Missions-of the world? If the 'Missions of 'ciub' of No. ·.·Fiilmouth. 'Mr & Edwar(CF.·Montagu~.Jr:, Mr, &. Theodore He'nley, Mr& Mrs Airicaan'd Asht' do not merit :y.our help, at least his sanctity does.' ,e' Mrs' Antliony D'angeio, Mr'~ Mrs ·Mrs WilliiUll Chase; Mr & Mrs Fred Higgins,' . ,Whatever yousehd theSo~ieiy for the Propagation of, the Faith,. the ,. William SulliVa'n. ..'...'. JohnMJrphy~J9hn'Warsaw Jr. .- Mrs Olive Jackson, Mr & Mrs ,HolyF~ther's own q,tiSsion soci~ty, will be sent dir~tly to hom. . Fre"d'e"r'l'c'k 'Lux, . 'Elizabeth .'. .·Mr & Mr'8 Charies .Prete,Mr & Charles Madeiros, Mr & Mrs . . . " " M Baker, Mr ai. MrsF~a'l~cis 'Cor:;.' Mrs Charles Reggiani,Mr& rs' Frank- C. Mello, Mr &: Mrs Her":. ' GOD LOVE YOU to "Ari Ardent Listener" for $2 "This contri'rigari 'Mr &~Mrs':E:ar1.Creem'er , iJante Quattromini. Mr:& Mrs bert Mercier Sr., Mr & Mrs Herbution is for a filVoi received· by myself and. my husband. He is not 141' Mrs joseph Hali. . . :roh,hl:lull~: $gt & M~s Lawreric-: bel.t Mercier 'Jr. . a Catholic." '. . . to G.B. for $1~'Our Lord has blessed me with & . 'Mr' & 'M'rsJoseph' Lewis Sr.~· Dean, . '. . Miss 'Mildred MerCier, Mr & religiou's' vocati~J1. ~nd the 'means to pursue .ft. I hope this dollar · Mr & MrS MamielMedeiros, M'j,- .. '~r,8i.Mi~Edwa.rd Ba.rs.Mr:~ Mrs. Raymond Metcalf, Mrs ;Will in some way. help'anothe.r less fortunat~· seminarian in his Ii Mrs Raip'h'Simo~eau: ," '..= . Mrs-George .F:HennriJc~s,.Mr ~. Isaac Norton, .Mrs.John W. Nor- " goal."·. . . to ·F.A.R. ·for $:1,"1. am .still collecting newspapers for Mr& Mrs Ernest Lapore, Mr ' _¥r~'Jo,seph~. J .acirit~;l"~r ~. Mrs ton,. Mrs Philip J.' Norton: the Missions: Here is another .dollar. I will contlnue,·to send the 6: Mrs. ~iz~lt:dre~. L9P'es, El~a~o~. ~efn'a~~r ,DiPi~~ro!.·Mr, ~,Mrs .Mr & Mrs John Pirie; Mrs,pro~e.e~s·for the poor o(the.~orld."" .. ~ ·E.M. for $5 "I know this LOckwood Ida Mrs . '!ame~ .A;Ba~z~no~b. '. . . ., ... , .Le'na ·.P·erry·.•· 'Mrs W··.alter 'Sml'th .$~ is.not tn~ch: wi.th' all those':p'oor people needing help, but perhaps ' , ' -. ' . ' Doran, . ". ,. Mi' .' & ,,,.,. Mr' & Mrs Joseph P.··Brosnan; . James Burke. . . . ... ' .', ".. ' ..... , .. ' . ,... , . '.' Jr., .Mr &. Mrs. Mam'ief ThomasYOl,l ~an, help ope childor older ;person with it: I am .eighteen years Mr' & .Mrs 'AJ;libal ferrO',' Mr ~'. Mr ~ ,:Mrs J\lf~~<! .I'~~~lifO.. Ji':' ... ' .... old and was' born' i:n Germany: I reme'mber littlE! about the war Mrs penzeVLe.eJ?,er;Mr & Mr,!. . .' O·'a"·k·".B''Iu: ffs'~' " Mr &' Mrs Joseph' White~ Dr . except· that ,the food ;we, had to eat was '-what is .fed· to .dogs. here. Norbert. Gregoire. Mr ~ . Mr!!. ' . .&, Mrs Willia'm Wilcox, Mr' & Now that, I am in. this eo.,;ntrY,,, I, want. to help someone. I' W8M Edwal:Ci 'Manley, Mr &.Mts Wil~·. 'SACRED.nEART... Mrs Freeman Willoughby; Mr §Ome.Qne. to'sha,re my,happiness:with."· . ~iam' Bar.tlett. . . . . ; .... . . . $200 '., . .George Willoughby; . . . . .., .. ' . .... . _..Ro.s~,Fam~fy,_~r.&j; Mrs.ra.icil, . Rev," JameS.. E.··l\fcMah9J1.. ',MrsMargatet Amaral. Mr & ,'. Th~··suff~ri!1g.in',China, the homeless refugees.. in.Vieinam, the ·;.:i·· .•..~pes,.)\fr ,&Mrs "Fran.~ Nunes,. .~ : ." - $75.·' ,: . ' Mrs 'Wi'lliam Amaral; Mr & Mrs" s.ick and.,poor in Africa ,are yours ,to Pray .for ,on .the .decade·s of n . , '. ': : ·1'5 Clemtin~' M:eyer, Mr & l\bs '.' ,Hoiy . -Name' ·,So<;jety,: ~cr~ Eugene Costa, Bergerqn's Gl\r;. ,. ,WOJ;tLDMISSION ROSARY.. Each decade .of this rOsar.y is colored '. .Jeremiah,..Kearns.· .. ' '.' ...... , Heart· & Edgartown.. ' ~ . , age, Mr & Mrs AnfoIie Martin. . ~o r.epJ;esent one,of,.tt)e majQr. missionar.y ar~as. As.you,pray. your. :', •. I ; , . " ··.··Mr &: M~s 'Grover Johnsori,.l\4r ' .. : . . '. -' .. : $50 , ., . ... A Friend,.Holy Ghol1tSociety, spiritual ,intenti0!18 tray'el..from:. green. ,for.Afric~,.. to white' for , . ;,.," ~ r~f1':!l' ~e.rnardP..ittsl~Y, ¥r, ~ ,', ..~R~y. ·:-:touis.• J,., JoseIlli" ·Mr·: 0\1 .. &. Mrs .Howard A:. . Mickel- .~ur,!pe,.~lue ~or 6"ea!1 ia • yellow..for .A:sia·.and red .for:~e A~erica.. '.'. r.' . ,. 'Mrs ,;John; .Bucldey, . ¥r .&';·Mrs:.Mrs :Donald ,Berube', .St.: Eliza-., son,'Mis . Mary O'Brien.".' •... !o .rec~lve tt)IS r0l!3ry. se!19.a $2 ·offerlng ~lo~g With. your request•. :Jp'hJl"~ello~ti,'Mr'&'Mr·s~u!u" .. be.thts·,Gu'lid:" ',.,'; ~." . ..... : Mrs Irene 'Henley' -Manuel L: ' ..' . : . . , . " -"-'-,-. .... .- :... ." Bez.~!1Qe~. .'." .." ." .~. ' .. : Sacr.~ci .~e~rt"9u.il(.i. ;".<;--., Correira~ .., " ' . , ..'. .. Cut ~ut this coluln~, .pi~ you~ sacdf~ce to ~t and mail. i.t. to·the , Mrs·MarYISHveil:~~M.r::& Mrs. ' : . ' : ,.':' "'$35.'" ":'. "" ,:-: ' .. , . Most· Re~. F'!lton' 'J..Sheen, National Director. of the. SOCiely. fOl' · ~e.orge Powers, Mr. &. Mrs,.Jo-,,' , .. ,'A' Friend;--Mr :.&:,MJ:'s.:H~nry. ·.'Edg.,.a.,.toW . ", .~~e Propagatio~ of·.the}~aith; 366. Fifth Avenue; ,New York 1. N. Yo.. Ileph SylV:ia,.MJ,' .& Mr.s Gei'ard COI:ey.:;' " '.' . . 'or.your Diocesan Director, RT, REV. RAVMOND T ..CONSIDIN·E, , :. " 'D·umoulin,Mr·& Mrs Joseph·... .:> .$Z5 " : " - . ,_. . . . . . $20 . :3,68 North ~ain Streetd·all.River.,·Mass. . ... .' Tyson. ,'. .. : , Mr'& Mrs. 'James Bowler, ~r Mrs J ..Axet'. Hoglund, Mr &; .\ Mr & Mrs·Herbert Rowson; Mr & -Mrs 'William Norton. .., '. '. Mrs Geqrge Jr. Lane,.Mr Ed;win DAUGHTERS .OF ST.' PAUL William Barrori. Mr &.Ml'S Dim- '.' ,Connor!s. Mar}l:et; ,Co'rrine's Lopes.. '. . Iltyite. ,oultll. gi,... (l~U) to labor iii aId Sullivan; --Mr & Mrs Lucien :J3eauty' ~I).op,. Mr·, &·Mrs Ells, .. t '$10 · Chri.'·~ yo.' Yin.,~rcl III .Oft AIIO.'" of,.he ·Briere, Mr: & Mrs. Charles Fa~ia. ' werth· Fisher, Mr,. William P. : ·Colonial.Drug· Store, Colonial · Editiono, Pr...: Radio. Movi.. and r.... •' .. ". . Edm'und Foiger. Mr &, Mr~ . Silva. ",., '. , '. Inn. Edgartown' Cafe, Hal'bor.. ;'i.io..' with' thee. inocI.ri. 'm.an.. 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'J,'APNTON FORCES: Members of the Taunton· Police and Fire . WilI.~~m .Ricke~'ts, ProbatioJl" ~fficer Joseph .Dooley, Lieut. Anthony Departments are shown: after attending-separate Masses and rec~iving BrezlUskI. In rIght photo. those present at Fire .Department Communion Holy Coin~union' at St. ',¥ary's C.hurch. In' 'leftph9to,' m,empers' atP9lice . , Brea~fast jnclud,ed Richard Arikian, ,Chief William . F. Hanna,F~lther Department bre&kfas,t i~clude, ,seated, Chief John Bobola, Hon. John E.. . . MorrIS, Capt. Raymond Scully, Gilbert,R, Levesque. W~lch, .Rev. William F. ,Morris, Atty. Peter'B:Gay, and,standhig·, Sgt. . ,

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" Oliveira, Mr & Mrs Frank AlveS, Chlltham Trust Co., Mr & Mrs Mr' &. Mrs PhilipCollY,er, Mt cki,. Thomas J. Wilcock. : John Vescuso, Mrs' Louis-' Mr &'Mrs' Henry Far'ia, Mrs VinRu~sell Collinge, Mrs Winifred & Mrs Ralph \ViUs, Mr' & Mr~ ::. Albert .:& Rene' ~lais, ,Edward' Vieira, Robert' Worden, 'Edward . cer\t Viera. Walsh. . "'. John Donovan; Mr & Mrs J. Clark;' Wojnar, Jose~h'Zajac:' . Mr & Mrs Domingo Baptiste, Mr & Mrs Frank Garleton, Mr Harry .Cash, M,r. & ~Mrs Amos' , " , ~15·. ; John Avila;' Daniel Cunha, Mi & Mrs Henry Gonsalves, Mr & Mrs Raymond J. }.tioux; Mr' & Ueyton." .' ". ... 'Almedor .. KG'ou1~; <" "Micha~l ~()aq.ufmCu[lha;: I,I~rberf'FoisY,. & Ml"s George .Mendes, Mr'. & Mrs Gerar.d Hawkins. . . Dr & Mrs E:' Eagle, 'Chill~les O~GtadY';' St. . eorge Women" 'Dorothy Gifford. -. _ Mrs' Antone Dias ~r·., Mr '& M,~e $20 DuffY,'Mr &'Mis Robert'Briggs, Guild, ",' .'" . :"" "A<J."elard Grimier, Holy'Name." Mau'rice Pires;Sarah McGlinchey" Mrs' Frank .. Mr & Mrs 'Ge-o~ge K;.' Newton, ' .• Ri.c!lar~ Mul1r oe.i., . . .'. . Society; Wiiliam' &:. Arlene Mar: .: 'NIl' & Mis Arthur Fernandeflt Pardee, Mrs'Helen: Kelly, Aria''': Mr'&.MrS John";:A.ilders·on.': '. . $l~ . gerum, Peter"·Trav·ers.' '--' -. Wifliam' Maloney, Mr' & .. Mr. stasia Kenney,' Mr-&; Mrs 'Jolin" 'Mr' & Mrs Roo~rt·, 'MacLean" . -,Gideon' Des Roches, Mr '&·,Mrll"· :':EliQ~~~e A1!arq', H?llore, ~~au-.','· ,E?-~a,rd S~~t~;:tVIr ~ Mrs ..:{ose~6 Ormond.' ' ':.... " . ' ; ..":,,, ,. , .. Mt" & Mrs James'Alve~< Mr & .: Eugene -A' 4plante,.'- Josepb" parlant, Cecil C()ndez,' LeOn' . Boni, Mr & ~rs Rudolplie ChaMrs Mary Grant, Mr & Mrs Mrs Robert Hehn~ssy,"''Marie'; S~IV8;" .', . Fournier,' Totleiv 'Haaland':. ' ... rest"",' . Fred ·PrecouJ.'t 'Mrs'George,Mell'" "Stone - Mr & Mrs···Norman·-Mc-· ,. - ·$10· " . . 'Ciaire" B: Levdque EHzabeth,." -'Wareham Lodge of Elks 't5~8, senger,'Mr '&' Mrs ·Ralph Long, GHI.' : . ' . >' 'Mrs. George Allen, John Ama- . 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Mr & Mrs Lyndon Wordell.. Norbert Crothers, Telesphore 'Po w~rd C0r:troy. Mr's John Monterio. Mr & Mrs Charles ~irby, Mrs Mr & Mrs Charles.Geoghegan, ,Deschaine, Alfred Desmarais. . $20 ' ' k M l' & IM rs L e R' 'Romeo DUbreuil," Napole~n' ..Mr' & Mrs .Fred, 0 d eriC, oy Mr & Mrs John,Merna, Mr &M.rs . Maynard, Mr' L 1'll'Ie R Long, Mr & Mrs John Cote, Mrs Joseph Stacy, Mrs·Adeline Mon" 'Dufault, Rene· Dupre; Adrien ' & Mrs Adolph' Billotte, Mr &'. Alice Osborne. .:, . terio, Mr & Mrs·Joseph Gilmette. ' Durand,'John Economos.. - .' ' . Mrs Anthony' Mo'qtrond, Bette: Arthur LaFrenier," .~dmlind Mr & .Mrs 'Carl R. Johnson, :. Roland Emond, Joseph Faber;"Roche. Roderic)!:, ~rs Raymond Gomes; Richard A. Chase,'Mr & 'Mrs ·:.:Manuel' Ferry'& Family, Mr '& . ,',Mr & Mrs George:Saunderfj.' Frank Downey; Wil~iam Dow- . Alex Arsenault; Mr & 'Mrs·John· .Mrs Oliver Fitzgerald; Francis X . . $15 ..-, "'. ney. -. Rose Jr., Mrs·G..Wilson· Sm~th. Flynn.:'" ... . : SlirahMcLaughlin. . .. 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Rohi:nd :LaIJ:1arre;Nazaire ' .& Mrs Mario Govoni,Mr'&; M;rs,' . Mrs Clement Desaulriiei's. -MrS Pauline '·Edwards;· Mr&l 'LamohtRgne;,,·..A:lbert J':,lmglois.· '. Joseph Govoni; Mr'··& Mrs'· Mr ..& MrsR~chard f~()Jlan, Mr Mrs Th~m~s ~vinsk~, Mr'&.Mr.1I :' ' Alfrea tar'tvee, Phillas·LedUc, Cha.r,ies Kiern~.n. '. . .·fAU. .' " .. RtVH ",,' &: Mrs Theophtlus Leyton, CapGeorge Mltchle; Mr·o>/; Mrs Gene 'l"_omas ·LefebvJ;e;R.alph ·Leite,-· . Mr·& 'Mrs Leo $t.John;Mr. & . ,tain William House, 'j.f~ & Mrs Texeira, Mrs. Eugene Sylvia.' :.: . Walter Lennon: . . ,Mrs Francis Kingston, Mt & Mrs "~bor. 2-2143 Lawrence Duffy, Johll Eastman. Mr & Mrs Paul Bacon, Mol' & -Lioilel' Levesque, Melles.:LeGeorge' . Gabriel,,' Mrs Assunta' Mr & Mrs Manuel G'. Silva, Mrs Dean Garfield, Mr & Mrs vesque, Arthur Magnant & FltIll- Borsari, ·Mr & Mrs Manuel SanRoger Nunes Jr., ~r & Mrs Augustus Sylvia,Mr & Mrs ily, Normand' Marceau, Lionel, tos. Joseph Bal'ber, Mrs James Stin- Thomas Cummings, Mr & Mrs Marmen. _---------------------------. son, Mr & Mrs Manley Boyce. Herbert Schubert. Joseph Marshall, Henry F. COME IN - SEE - and DRIVE Mr & Mrs John Zinkevich, Charles Eastman, Mr & Mrs Martel & Family, Bento Mello, Mr & Mrs James Blute, Mr & Edwin Roderick, Mr & Mrs John Joseph Mello, Joseph V. Mello. Mrs John Donlay, Mr & Mrs Raneo, Mr & Mrs Slattery, Mr & Henri Menard, Kenneth Joseph Labrecque. r :I"S Frank Donovan. . Moore, Lucienne Morais, Mr & "The World's Most Beautifully Proportioned Carll'" Mr & Mrs Antone Centeio. Mrs Mr & Mrs Jules Lecomte, Mrs Mrs John Morris, Mrs Moss, at Glenn Miller, Mrs AIda Lapham, Mary A. Creighton, Mr & Mrs Mother & Sister. Mrs Sara J. Reid, Frank DaSilva. Robert Snow, Mr & Mrs Herbert Mrs John Murphy, Joseph Mrs John Bongers, Michael & Carbonneau, Mr & Mrs Michael Muscarella, Robert Neville, John David Halpin, Mrs Gertrude McDonough. Niznik, Abel Novo. 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Mr'S' Thomas Kearney, George Mre Francis'Marshall, Mr & M1'8 , $25 . Bryant, Anthony Velletri, Mr & Custodio Silva. . Mrs Stanley Sheldon, Dr & Mrs Arthur Barry. 'Mr & Mrs George Zuck, Mr &; Mrs Robert Welch,Mrs Elizabeth 'Mr & Mrs J'Ohn Higgins; Mr & DEAF 'HEAR' SERMON: Over 400 deaf persons "heard" Mrs Marion Perry, Anthony Croke, Mrs Frances Morse, Mrs Mrs Ralph Purcell, Mrs Edward George Bergh. Messier, Mr &.' Mrs Edward Archbishop John F. Dearden of Detroit tell them that Men'engas, Mr· & Mrs John Mr & Mrs Jeremiah Murphy, Schriever & Family; Mrs Nellie through the Mass and prayer they Will find the consolation Fields, A Friend. The Journal Press, Irving S. Mr & Mrs James Coogan" Mr & .. Foley. needed to carry their crosses in this life. The prelate's Rogers, Mr& Mrs William B. Mrs Albert Robinson, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Joseph Melanson, marks were translated into sign language by Father Ray- Cabral, Harold C. Bourne. William Rowe, Margaret & Mary' Charles McCarthy, Mr & Mrs Mrs Florence Keney, Delft Kinton. William Brennan, Mrs Annie mond Ellis, left. NC Photo. Haven Cottages, Marcey's Fuel, $10 Mr & Mrs' Edward, McCrory, Smith, Mrs Elizabeth Smith. Mr & Mrs Walter Simms, Mr & B. H. Dyer Co., The Lobster Pot. John Gaffney, Robert Kinkea~, Mrs Catherine Bowman, Mrs Mrs Ernest PaulUS,' Mr & Mrs .. Bernard Santos, Helen Dutra, Mr & Mrs Robert Silva, Paige Mrs Geraldine Caldwell,' Mr &; Margaret Dunn, Mr & Mrs Leon- Philip Rushlow, Mr & Mrs EdMary Lincoln, ~lbert Fields, Brothers Garage: Inc., Mrs Alice Mrs Raymond ,Hillman,. Mr &; ar:d Quinn, Laur~ Henshaw, Mr ward Czekanski, Mr & Mrs WalRichard Burhoe. Williams, Mr & Mrs CyrU~at­ Mrs Robert Croteau. &i' Mrs William Corrigan. , t e l ' Belavance: rick. Joseph Ferland, Mr":& Mrs "Mrs' SarahWillersien, 'Mr & ' Grace Feid, Walter Feid, "Boward Adami,. Mary M. Raymond McCarthy, Mr, & Mrs Mrs Eleuterio· 'Marcella, Mrs Courtney Family, Mr & Mrs William Kiehn, Maude 1'. Mc- Dudley O'Leary,' Mrs Mary Thomas Hiley, James Strigas. Cabe; , Beaulieu, Mr & Mrs Fr;tnk SkaMr & Mrs George Bullock, " $20 . winski.' ' Mrs· .Fritz Gengenbach, Rose & Mrs Winifred Ford, Mr & Mrs 'Mrs Edmund Welch; Mr'& Mrs John Gilroy, Mr & ·Mrs Frank II &be bamboo, .but DOw'heiDe used aiI..a Cha~l 1M &be ~w "MAir. Robed Pini,. Ger.tr..lde & Alice Fred"Quilitzch, Mr',& Mrs George Fitzpatrick, Mr & Mrs, Stanley IiOIl Station 01 KARTIKULAMiD JlI!DIA. The Bishop "rUes Littlefield; . Mr &. Mrs James Jacobs, George 'Jacobs Jr., Paul McMahon. $I t ~ ,'. . '. &bat "it. would ser~e to increG8e ~, Dowdall, Donald Jackman. ' -Raftery. Mrs Catherine Chatterton, Mr ~'J,'" faith 01 &hose born aDd raised ... , Mr' '& Mrs C. T. I,yons, Mi' & Mr & Mrs James Kearney, Mrs & Mrs Douglas .Gaudette, Mr & .so... Catholics, preserve &be fervor of ~ Mrs 'Frederick Thorpe; 'James Julia Hammond; Mr'&, Mrs Rob- Mrs Rollins MaloneY,Mr &,Mrs ~ ~~, Ilewly-cionverted, ~D - Ca~ ' .. McDortald, Marcella & Rose Mc- ert Weiser, Julia Riley, Mr &·William Veno, Mr·& Mrs WilQJf.) oiles to &be faith, if this MissioD Sta-' Lean,Mr &, 'Mrs ThOl,nas Mu\li-' Mrs Raymond C a : s s e l s . l i a m ,O'Neil. ~ ,Uoa had a deeeDt hoUse' wherem to" . worship' God," To erect a building gan.' Mr & Mrs Nathan Phipps, Mr . ,Mr & Mrs Lawrence Johnson, that would be a fitting Chapel 'would' • G¢6rge McGee, Leona Kern, & Mrs William Donly Jr.; ,Mr & Mr & Mrs Jos. Zaino; Mr· & Mrs cost $2~OOO., The people of KARTI-, Charles & 'John Collin's, Grace & Mrs. John· Grim~s, . ,Mr & Mrs Bernard McKenna, Florence ,:KULAM live' a band-to~mouth exis&-/, -Gertrude Bride. ',' Peter DiRenzo, Genevieve Riley. Leary, Margaret Curley... ' eDce with· food takea from &be 'lllDd · Mr & Mrs Harold L. Stirhner, 'Rogei' Sarazin, 1\11' & Mrs Wm. Chester Chase" Mr &., Mrs 'l1N Holy Pathtn MissitJif Ait/' ,itSelf; they have' no money' to build Mr &·Mrs August Funke. F. Martin; Mr & Mrs/Arthur Francis Burton,. MrL Eleanor . a ChaPel.' Should you·..e able to as'$15 LearXi Mr & Mrs Chas. MasterBampus, Mr & Mrs Edward Mcfir tht Orim~,~. ",' sist ia building this Chapel you would Gertrude CasSidy; Mr,'& N,lJ;!! ,son" Mt: & 'Mrs Richard D.:iinn. Namara, Frank McKeon. be. h~lping to pr.~8eTVe ~d increase the faith ia those who a1-' Leo 'Valois, ~s James Diam~r\i:I, :., ~r'sEllen Hogan, Mr & Mrs -, :-: Gertrude .& Gertrude:' . 'I. reael)' h,ave it, ..and attrllCt' to the' faith those "ho do'DOt have K. Mrs Anne Berthold, Mr' & .Mrs .;. Joseph King, Albert .-Hindle, Mr Florence Ellis, Madeline' ·GorRobetf,Kelley.. & Mrs Louis Dubowicz;' .Mr & . man; Mrs Jolin & Margaret ' .. , . YOUR F.ATHER· "', ·Jennie"Arigus, Mr ~ Mrs Emil Mrs Edwin Za\eskey. Doran. 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Perpetual Membership ($20) Or 'Annual Membership ($1) bi Ule Catholic Near East Welfare A6~lation." ' , $10. Mr & Mrs James Swanez~. "Wiiliam Chase, Mr & Mrs Joseph 3. A donation to' help care for the' Aged, for Orphans, for LepMrs Eleanor Westb~rg, ,Mr &; . Mr & ~ts' Melvin Andrews, DiLazzaro. ' ers, for Refugees;. a donation sent as a "stringless glft" to eaMrs Francis Reilly, Mrs' Anna . ¥.r & Mrs William Wambolt, Mrs Harold Berg; Elizabeth Boudable us to ·fill an. urgent need. Woodward, Stephen and David' Erries~ing Gagnon & Family, reau, Mr &'Mrs Joseph Calcagni, 4. An "adopted" son or'daughter hi Chrlst, if' you are able to McGee, Mary Curran. . Marie Bolster, Raymond Tousig- Mr & Mrs Domenlc LaFratta, Mr pay for the education of a seminarlan or' novice. 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Trainor"Ca- Mrs Mae rSchanckll, 'He '1 e In 254 ROCKDA:IlE ,AWNUI Lomax. :1Mr & Mrs Mario Antonelli, Mr therine Trainor. NEW iBEDfOlD, iMa5. Katherine, Lom~, iH e,n r 7 ' . Mrs JosephShelleY,J'ames 'f'I'5 'Cournoyer, :Xlladore 0'Neil. Mrs :lMar:shall, Mr & Mrs James LawRev..John G. Carroll, Rev. Plumbing~Heating )).or. John' iI. Regan, Rev.~aniel ,F. Odella Carpenter,iMrsM:ar,. Barnes. Over '35,'Years iMr & Mrs 'Geo~ge 'Flanagan, Moriarty. James Barnes. fW" & Mrs :Tands Urban, ';Mr & $50 of 'Satisfied Ser:v.ice ' Mrs Jo'hnT'-:iduSZko, Mr &; 'Mrs In Memory' of Rt. Rev. 6. 806, NO. ,MA:tNRREET 'Philip Pelletier & Family, Mr & Joseph Sullivan. ,R. IA. W.I.COX ,00.Fall River OS 5-7497 1\'{rs Edwarc" B. Downs.· 'Quinlan Leary, 'Dr ./John E. OFFICE FURNIJURE Mr & Mrs I. ~.Mitchell. tMr ,Manning. ,&: Mrs F. J. McGrath & Mary Mr & Mrs George 'E. Sullivan Ie 'Sloel for 'ImllMdiate 'DeJj"ery 'Patricia, Fall River Property' Jr. ' • DESKS ;CHAIRS: In Memory of Rt. Rev. if... , 'Corp., Mr & Mrs Russell FILINGCABIINETS Pichette, Mr & Mrs Elmer 5taf- Joseph Sullivan. • FJRE IFUES SAFES: ford Jr. ,In Memory of .&1. Rev. J .. Jos,FOLDIKG ,TA'8LES Mr & Mrs Elmer :StaHord Sr., eph :SUlliv:an, William FairMr . Mrs Raymond ConbOY, Mr clough" Agnes McNarney, ·AND 'CHAIRS & Mrs Daniel PIemy,,:Mr ,& Mrs 'Charles '!P•. !Ryan, Walter Fraze. 'R. A. WilrLOOXICO. I :H.yannis George Caya, Margaret Lahey. 'Eliza'beth Trainor. In Memoru Mrs William ,a Conn~y, Wil- of Rt. Rev. 1. Joseph Sullivan. '22 'BEDFORD ST. 'I 335 Winter St. Sp. ->0079 iliamF. Lyons,.NT' .&::Mrs. :&r.thur :~5 'FAtL RIVO 'S-Y838 Donovan. Mr .& :Mrs:Mi.Chael !Misses Mar,gaI!et, !Ma17 ,Ilk "

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SACRED HEART $200 Rev. Alphonse E. Gauthier. $60 Mr & Mrs rT"rmand Seguin. $50 Rev. Lucien Jusseaume. $25 , Mr & Mrs Georges Lavoie :Yr., Mr & Mrs Leo Boucher, Dr & Mrs John T. Barrows, Mr & Mrs Arthur Deschenes, Mr & Mrs J. Herve Bedard, Mr & Mrs Rodolphe Paradis. Mr & Mrs Leo Labrode, Grenon Funeral Home. $20 Mr & Mrs Roland Roberts, Mr Roger D'Avignon, Mr & Mrs Frank Kutis, Mrs ,Sylvia Lecomte. $15 Mr & Mrs Cyprien Grenier &: Elphege, Mr & Mrs Roger Denault, The Francis Beauparlant Family. Mr & Mrs Robert Begnoche. $12 Mr & Mrs Albert Gifford, Parmelie Charpentier, Armand Charpentier, Mrs Jacqueline Best. $lil Mrs Doris Durgin, Mr & Mrs Emile Parent, Ml' & Mrs Roger Camire, Mr & Mrs Roland Labossiere, Mrs Clerinda Greene. Mr & Mrs Joseph Forgue, Mrs Marie Rogers" Mr & Mrs Georges Lavoie Sr., Donald' Lavoie, Mr & Mrs Raymond Fortin. Mrs William A. Morel, MrsBertha Eastwood, Annette Lecomte, Mr & Mrs Arthur Tra... ban, Mrs ROSlU'ia' Robert. Mr & Mrs Henri Lectaire, Mil &; Mrs Ernest Frechette" Mr &! Mrs Georges Tl'ahan,> Mr &: Mrs Evariste Lafrance" Mr :~ Mil. Norman Spoor. Jeanne Weillich, Mrs Irene Thibeault, Mrs Rose Moniz, Mr &; Mrs Edgar LeBlanc, Mr &; Mr. Henry Martin. Mr & Mrs' Roger Menard, ) b &: Mrs Donat Cote, Amanda Dion, Mr & Mrs Wilfred Couture, Mrs Imelda Coupe. Gerard Potvin, Mr & Mrs Leo Cournoyer, Mr & Mrs Eugene Grenon, Mr & Mrs William Silvur, Mr & Mrs Raynold Cabral. Mr & Mrs Normand Rivet, Mrs Reza Bellefeuille, Mr & Mrs Leo Vanasse, Mr & Mrs Norman Kane, Mr & Mrs Siwik. Mrs Claire Norcross, Mr &: Mrs Joseph A. Richard, Mr &: :Mrs Wilfred Breton, Mr & Mrs Alvezio Catelli, Mr & Mrs Eugene Paradis. Mrs Mildred', Williams, Mr &: Mrs Henry St. Pierre, Mr & Mrs Raymond Trahan, Mr & Mrs Roger Beloin, Mr & Mrs Armand Hebert. Elvine Gagnon, Mrs Diana L'Etoile, Mr & Mrs George Lawton, Mr & Mrs Edgar Marmen, Mr & Mrs Donat Brousseau. Mrs Claire Antil, Paul AnUt, Patricia' Duggan. Mr & Mr. Roger Sauve, Mr &; Mrs, Theodore Cote. Mrs Therese Davidian, Mr "Mrs Alfred Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs Joseph Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Mr & Mrs Albert Audette. Mr &; Mrs Zephirin Dube, Mr II: Mrs NOllmand Albert, M1'll Flore Smith, Mr &: Mrs Roger LaFrance, Mr &: Mr.s Leo Bel'ube. Emma Belisle, Mrs Clara LellSIIrd; Mr & Mrs Paul Letourneau, Donat ~ AUdette, Mrs. Dolores, Inman. MEs James Dickins, Mr &; Mnt Aime P. Ouellette, Mrs Ida Pelletier, Mr &: Mrs Georges Darcy, Mrs Blanche DauteuiI. Napoleon Genereux, Mr & Mrs Omer Lebeau, Mr & Mrs William Lamothe, Blanche Moquin, Mr & Mrs David Carlaw. Jacqueline Rezendes, Mr &;, Mrs George Manny, Mr & Mrs '-"';am Rego, Mr & Mrs Adrien Rock, Mrs Antoinette Glennon. Mr & Mrs Odoric Nerbonne, Mrs Thomas Gendron" Mr & Mrs De1,."as Deslandes, Anonymous, Mr & Mrs Gerard Langlois. Anonymous, Tona· Gregoire, Mr & Mrs Wilfred Dompierre, Mr & Mrs Raymond Larocque, Mr & Mrs Romeo O. Bergeron. Mr & Mrs Joseph Slight, Mr & Mrs J. Frechette, Mr & Mrs John Belotti, Mr & Mrs Albert Becard, Louise Beauchemin. Mr & Mrs Roland Auger, Roland Sequin, Mr & Mrs Frederick M u rr a y, Laurier Boucher, Charles Bouchard. ,Joseph Lepage, Vitaline Be-

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$l!50' Rft. Amnand: J~ Levassewr. $1'00' Sit. Vinaen:t de Paul Society, Sodali1lies, 011,' S11. Anne Parish. $'75; Rev. ROgeJl J1. ,Levesque. $50' Rev. Ernest R. Bessette, Adrien Desrosiers. $30 Mrs Cordelie Langlois. $2!i Mrs Armine' Fournier, Mrll Laura Lemlin. St. Anne Credit UnioD. $20

THE ANCHOR,Thurs., June 9. 1 QA"

GIFT FOR BISHOP: Mayor John M. Arruda of Fall River. presents, to Bishop Connolly a gift of a. Crucifix from the Shrine at Fatima. The Crucifix is in bas relief with the Stations. of the Cross inlaid in a silver background. S~.

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M'.n &, Ml'S, James. Butler, My & MllS: Chatles Desjardins, Mr & Mlrs: William Holmstrom, MIlS Alb~ 'Kramer. Mil &. Mrs: Emil Seaberg, Mt & ms' Merman Simon,. Mrs AlbeJrtiDe' W'o1)ecky. 81,1; B¥ACINTH $15 Tohe Ladies of St. Anne Sodal-

ity-. $10 Jl)r & Mrs J. B. Robert, Dr & Mrs Philip E. Chartier, Mr & Mr.s Hugh Desautels, Mr & Mrs Normand Brassard, Mr & Mrs Gustave Gaudreau. Yvonne & Blanche Gaudreau, Miss Alice Galland, Mr & Mrs RolaTid' Dumas; Mr & Mrs Thomas Duquette, Mr & Mrs: Ray;mond Rainville. Mrs Agnes Silvia, Mrs Yvonne McKenna, Mrs Albina Maddocks. ST. THERESE 5150-

Mr & Mrs Leo Bolduc, Theodore LaJTiviere. $1% mysse Auger" Armand! Bolduc. Lemieux Plumbing & HeatByron Doyle, John Sylvia. Jng Co. Rene Fontaine. $10 , $10 Dr & Mrs Emil Suchnickl, ArJacqueline Auger, Albert Beawretr-ul'dl, J'oseph, "lelliveau, mand J'. Dupont, Joseph Leo Wilfl'ed Benjamin, Daniel Ber- -,ARsenault. ube. ST. KIlLIAN'S AIrthur JiUain" William BJTabin" $15, Lucien Brunette, Philippe CaM:r. & Mrs JoseT;lh Landry. rignan, Charles Carpenter. $10 Jean Baptiste Charest, Alfred St Kilian's CYO, Mr & Mil!>' Choquette, Wilfrid Croteau, Mrs Ra,ymond Spindola, Mr Maur.Frank DeMello, Ernest Desice Spirlet, Mr &: Mrs Raymond chenes. Bupont; Mr & Mrs TheodoM Mrs Marie L. Dionne, William. Pawel~zy'ki.. Duclos, Claire lI>umont, AJ1red Farland, Arthur Fonbine. sT. ANTHONY Mrs' Leontine Fredette, Rob$101 ellt Houghton, Robert Jalbert, Deaald Carrier, Mr & Mrs· AdEdward Korona, Paul Lafleur. elai'd· },l@y" Mr & Mrs Aldei Lafrance, S'F. F'RA'N€IS Oli" ASSISli Leopold! Lapel!1!iere~ Pa~ LadvieFe, Mrs Yvonne & Charles $18 Lariviere. Joseph Lavoie-,. Slr. MIl' &: Mils: Joseph Cataldol Joseph Lavoie, Jr., Pierre, Lus- Mr & Mr.s Rosario DePiro, Mr & sier, Mr & Mrs Thomas Mc- Mrs' Anthony DiPiro, Emma Kenna, Alfred Mailhot, Joseph FOl'naciari, Mr & Mrs Robert J. Maillet. MOl'elli. Philippe Masse, Louis Milotte, Chal'1es & Catherine PallaJoseph Moniz, Marcel Morency, troni, Mr & Mrs Salvato Salvati, Mr & Mrs Roger,Ouimet. D. J'. Tarpey, Giulio Cesare Delphine Paquette, Charles Lodg~Sons oil Italy. Payette" Louis Plourde, Fernand' Racine, Ernest RaphaeL. lIrene Richard, Louis Rose, St. Anne's Sodality, Joseph A. St. Onge, William Saulnier. Harry Sears, Alfred.: Skard, Maintenance; Supplies Clifton Southworth, Leon SteloSWEEPERS, - SOAPS lin, John Townley. DISINFECTANTS John Vessella, John Zager.. CercIe Champ:ai'n, Alci'd'e Ross. fiRE EXTINGUISHERS Arthur Allain, Helen Denault, Arthur Desroches, Louis Dion, Normand Dion. 1886 PURCHASE ST, A Friend Mrs James Pettey, Beatrice Poirier, Leo & Louis NEW BEDFORD Proulx, Dr Archibald Senesac. WY 3-3786 William' Kilanowich.

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Mr & Mrs Oliver Grenon. IMMACUIJA'1'E CONCEPTIOl\ $300 Rev. A. A. Castelo Branco.

Fall' River S!l'. mCHAEJil S $1000 Rev. Arthur C. dos Reis. $50' Rev. H~ Sbl'ogio, EvelYIII Almeida, B'eatrice Capeto.

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Eoleslaw Sadowski, Joaquim SZO· Salgado, Antonio Santos, Joseph Atty. Manuel M. Rezendes. Sariva, Manuel' Sardinha. Philip. SilVia, Manuel Da Sil$15 Manuel S•. Medeiros, Antone va, Maria Soarl*, Seraphim Soares, Manuel Stone. Sousa. Sylvester Sylvia, Charles Teix$10 eira, Manuel Teles, Manuel Joseph Amaral,. Alice Capeto, Travis, Adriano Vaz. Gordan Vieira, Daniel Veris- Manuel Cardoza, Manuel CarWalter Malone, Maria Mesimo, Manuel Viveiros, Henry l1'eiro, D~ Joseph Carvalho_ Rodrigues, Phillips Adams.. Cosmo Cupolo, Francis Curt, Bertha Batalha, Ernestina Batalha, Eugene Bisvert, Maria Antone E. Franco, Manuel Furtado, Francis Lennon. Almeida, Joao Alves. deiros, Antone Oliveira, Irene Maria Carvalho, Francisco Pel'eira, Richard Roderick.. Correia, AI\T.aro Costa, Oliver Paul Therrien, Maria Amaral, Cyr; Manuel Fenreira. Arthur Amarello, Edward Costl!l, Joao Freitas Jr., Manuel Jer- 'Noel MedeiJ:os., onimo, Domingos John, Romeo Antone Mello, Edmond MonLacombe, Donald Lavoie, Manu~l iz, Cecilia Oliveira, John J!!'. Machado, Fernando Mendes Jr., Pereira, Edward Raposo. Manuel Oliveira, Rose Rogers, Jose Silvia Rego, Manuel VenJoseph Silveira, Manuel Souza tura. h., John Souza, Joseph Silva. ArtbUl' Pereira. $25 Mary P. Furtado.

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AWARDS FIRST DEGREE: Bishop Thomas K. Gorman left, of the Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth, chancellor en. the University of Dallas, confers on Francis Cardinal Spellman an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, the first hli>DOrary degree awarded by the diocesan university. NC photo. Mrs Mary Silva, Mrs Frances Simmons Mrs Marjorie Singleton, Mr & Mrs John t. Souza, Mil &; Mrs Joseph Souza. Miss Laura Souza. Mr &; Mrs Norman Sunderland, Mr Antone A. Sylvia, Mi' & Mrs. George Sylvia. Mr& ~rs Joseph Sylvia, Mr & Mrs Joseph C. Sylvia, Mr & Mrs Manuel J. Sylvia, IYIr & Mrs Richard Sylvia, Mr & Mrs Herbert Tqvares. Mr & Mrs John Tavares, Lor- . raine Vasconcellos, Mary Vasconcellos, Mary Ann Ventura, Mrs· Priscilla G. Ven't1ira. ~ &; Mrs Francisco Sa Vieira, Mr & Mrs William Wallace, Mr & Mrs Adolph F. Waleeka. Mary &; Violet White, :Mr & Mrll Manuel Vieira. . . Mr &;, Mrs Charles Xavier, .Al€la Alves,' Miss 4urinda, Andrade, Mr &,MrS BallUsta & Son, LaWs' G.. B~t~c()\~rt Sr.:. Mr & Mrs 'Virginia ·Botelho, Albert Braga, Mi' & Mrs Iv.l,anuel Cabral, Mr &;. Mrs' Raymond cabral, Mr &; Mrs Arthur Car:reiro. Dr & Mrs Antonio M. Castro, Mrs Maria Coelho, Mr & Mrs Ernest Correia, Carrie Costa, Mr & Mrs Edward Costa. Mary Costa, Victorina Cotnoir, Mr & Mrs' Fernando P. Cruz, Mr & Mrs Edward Days Sr., Mr & Mrs Alfred Decosta. Mr & .drs Antone DeMello, Antonio M. deMello,·Mr & Mrs Charles Duponte,' Mr &; Mrs' Manuel Emery, Mr &; Mrs Manuel Encarnacao. ' . Mr & Mrs Antone Ferreira, Mr & Mrs Frank Ferreira, Mr & Mis Gilbert Ferreira, Mr & Mrs Joseph Ferreira. Mr & Mrs Joseph Ferreira Jr. Mr & Mrs Joseph Ferreira, William Ferreira, Mr &; Mrs Edwa:rd Finni, Lena Costa, Marion S. Freitas. Mr & Mrs J:ohn FurtadO, Anthony V. Gracia. Mr & Mrs F.rank Gracie, Mr & Mrs J,ohn, Gracia, ;Mr '& Mrs Manuel Gra':' ",cia. MJr &; Mrs Manuel Homen, Ideal Sales, Mr & Mrs Joseph Lemos, Mr & Mrs Joseph Martin, Mr & Mrs Ralph,Medeiros. Mr &; .Mrs Serafim Mello, Nestor Mesquita, Mr, & Mrs William Moniz, ManuerF. Motta & Family, Mr & Mrs Anthony Neves. Mr & Mrs Cleober Perry, Em. manuel J. Perry, Mr & Mrs Frank Perry, Mr John C. and Mercedes Pitta, Mr & Mrs Americo Ramalho. Mr & Mrs ~uis Rose, Mr &;

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Diocesan Schools Continued froJ:1!l Page One R. I.. secretary of the Comite Franco-Americaine. Mt. St. Mary Academy. Fall River. will hold commencement exercises at 2 Sunday afternoon in St. Mary's Cathedral. Bishop Connolly will present diplomas to 74 girls and Rev. Edward J, Mitchell will preach. At Dominican Academy. Fall River, ceremonies will be held at 7:30 Sunday evening, also with Bishop Connolly presiding, Sixty-nine girls will graduate, with· Rev. Robert Kaszynski delivering the commencement address in the school auditorium. Sacred Hearts Academy, Fall River,. will graduate 59 girls in exercises slated for 4 Monday afternoon. Bishop Connolly will preside in the school auditorium and Rev. Edward A. Oliveira will speak. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Albert J. E. Bonneau will present diplomas to 55 graduates from Prevost High School at 8 Sunday nigbt in Notre Dame Parish Hall, Fall River. Rev. Brother Robert A. Francoeur, F.I.C., dean of Walsh College. Canton, Ohio. will speak, Thirty-eight girls will graduate· from Jesus-Mary Academy. Fall River at ceremonies slated for 4 Sunday afternoon. Bishop Connolly will confer diplomas, with Rev. Leo Maxfield. M.s. speaking. Rt. Rev. James J. Dolan wW preside at graduation ceremonies' for ·St; Mary's High School,. Taunton. presenting diplomas to 37 'girls on Sunday afternoon irl St. Mary's Church. Rev. James F. Kenney will preach. Rev. :Stanislaus Be rna r ci, SS·.CC., chaplain, will speak and . eonfer diplomas at Sacred Hearts Academy. Fairhaven. Twentysix' girls will graduate' in ceremonies· scheduled for 4:30 SundaY afternoon in the academy «:hapel. .

Mrs William Archard & Family. Dr & Mrs James F. Blute Jr.• Mr & Mrs John Burns. Mr ... Mrs David M. Kilroy. $40 Mr & Mrs Harold Meehaft. $25 Mr & Mrs Stephen Biello, Mr & Mrs Angelo Flynn. Thomas Hussey. Mary E. Judge. Mr. & Mrs John Pires. \ Dr & Mrs Eugene Sullivan, Mr & Mrs James E. Sullivan ..Jr. $20 . Mr & Mrs Charles J. Burke Jr., Mr & Mrs Joseph A. Caron. Mr & Mrs Bertrand A. Daigle, Mr East Falmouth & Mrs Francis l':.ilgrew, Helen ST. ANTHONY'S & Lillian Reddy. $ 50 ~tr & Mrs Paul C. Tessier. MY' 2 Rev. J. M. B. Avila. & Mrs Joseph A. TinsI ey. $100 $15 Falmouth Cement Works. Mr & Mrs William H. Barrar. $50 CHAMPS HONORED: Following a Dr & Mrs Thomas G. Clark. Mr In Memory of Manuel D. Fer& Mrs John De Cambra. reira by his wife and son. Victory 'Banquet in honor of Our Lady of AS'sumption $U Antone Costa, Joseph J. Costa Diocesan Basketball Champions of New Bedford, Rev. John r Mr & Mrs William Murphy. and. son Lawrence., - John R. Godelaer. SS.CC., pastor, expresses his thanks to Al $11 . Martin, The Myron R. Tavares Palmieri, guest speaker, and Albert Silvia, team coach. :Mr. 'Ernest Cote. Family, Alfred M. Soares. $10 Mrs Virginia Stephenson. St. Anthony's Women's Club. Veronica Apps. Mr & Mrs Fer·Herman Lopes & son AlvarO. rido. Joaquim Faguerido. Joseph Figuerido. Alfred Daughters of Isabella. August nard Auclair, Mr & Mrs Ray$40 Flora and son. Ralph H. Hamil- Almeida. Florence Almeida, mond Bachand, Mrs Margaret· Antone B. Couto Jr. William Almeida Jr. Bearden. Mr & Mrs 'Joseph H. Ferreira Construction ton, Joseph A. Martin. Abel Mello. Francis Barrett. Manuel S. Biastoff. Co. Manuel Peters, Scoba Rhodes. Bonito. George P. Cabral, John' Mr & Mrs Edward J. ~lain. Mr, , $35 Edward Santiago. Cecilia Sim-' P.· Cabral, Antone Correia. & Mrs Carleton Boardman, Mr& '.John Cordeiro. ons. Mrs Leo Bond. Mr & Mrs Manuel " . $30 AntoneE. Correia. Mary I .. Germano Afonso. BQtelho. Mr & Mrs ,James Brad.. James G. Souza. .;: Costa. Charles Dennery, Joseph Vasco Pires, Justino Simoes. L: Dias, Manuel ·Duarte. bury. ~an~el S. Whi~e Jr. .. Mrs Eric Brisbon, Mrs MarEdmund L. Lopes. Manuel ... $10 John C. Farias. Manuel Fershall Brisbon, Mrs Florence Lopes; Joseph ·E. Souza. Christian Antones, Charles nandez. John F. Ferreira Jr.,. Brown. Mr & Mrs' Manuel .,., $25.. Arigo, Manuel Baptista. Antone Th.omas Ferreira. John H!'!nry. Cabral, Mr &: Mrs Arthur CasDaniel 'Botelho, Richard. I. Barboza; George Barboza. ~rank Marks. Jack Marshall, ,idy. " BardY. Virgil W. J$lnsen. Mrs Jessie Botelho, Luciano Botel- Antone Medeiros,. Joseph' C. Mr & Mrs Dominie Ciafardini. . Manuel G. Lewis and· son Jos- bo.· George Burgess. Manuel Medeiros. Manuel C. Medeiros. Mr &: Mrs George Coleman. Miss. eph, Louis H. Marshall. Burgess. Manuel P. Cabral. Myron Medeiros, Flora ·B. De- . Mary Coleman,' Mr & Mrs Alvin. Mr & Mrs' George J. DeMello" ~ary. Costa,. Jesse Costa. Connors. Mr & Mrf! John D. Clara,R: Pacheco; George Pinto.· Manuel R. Costa, David and Mello, Anthony Oliver. John Ra-' poza, Robert Roderick. Cook. George F. Rapoza, Manuel P. Gloria Couto. Joseph B. Couto.. Repeat Warning Manuel Rodrigues, Manuel Mr & Mrs Vietor J. Cordeir(), R<?s~ Jr. .' Joseph Dias. Mary Emerald. OTTAWA (NC)-The CanaMr &: Mrs John Correa, Mrs " Frank G. Souza, Manuel G. Joseph F. Ferreira, Servulo G. Rodrigues Jr., Manuel P. Romiza. dian Hierarchy has reiterated II' Gurnard C. Cummings, Mr'" So~~a . Jr.. Manuel O. Souza.. Ferreira, James Franco.' ' Lucy Santiago. Walter Servis. Mary G. Simons, Belmiro De warning to Catholics against Mrs James J. CUl!hing, Mr & Ml"Il, John L. Tavares, Frederick Frank Garcia. Barbara Gardr- . taking active part in the Mo~ Fred Desmarais. Ward, .Tex's Gas Station. I ner, Joseph L. Gardner, Edward Souza, Lucille 'Ann De Souza•. Rearmament movement. Olive G~ DeSoUza. Irene Souzli. Mr & Mrs Andre DeVillers. Ctli~dren's Paradise Shop, Graham., Ralph A. Kidwell. . . G at "'Q ., Mr &: Mrs John T. Dewhurst, Mr Crystal'Fuel Oil Co.• St. AnArthur Lawrence, FranCK Walter Stone•.Manuel L. Tafree Delivery 3 Times Dail, . &: Mrs James L. Donahue, Mr &: tho~y's 'Club, of Falmouth. ~wis, Patrick W. Lewis, Jack vares, Sylvester J. TavareS. Mrs Edward Doucette•. Mrs Fresh Pond HolY.qhost Society, R. Lopes, Joseph Marshall.' Sy.lvester R. Tavares, Manuel Fraser Douthwright. Adolph Bishop. Frank McNally, Charles Me- Valadao. Mr &: Mrs Leon Doyle. 'Mr & William F. Bonito, Manuel L. deiros, Frank T. Medeiros, JQsJames Pine. Mrs Alphonse Dupere. Mar:' Corey, Richard L. Corey. Frank eph T. ·Medeiros. Com'plete' Selection of guerite A. Eagan. Mr & Mrs Al-·· Lima, Peter N.Micale. Salvador Medeiros, Mrs John " ,MEATS - GROCERIES fred Farrell. Mr &: Mrs Daniel Paulino Rodriques, Frank F. DeMello; Manuel J. DeMello, PROVISIONS Ferreira. Simmons.' Frank .Simmons Jr.. Manuel S. Mello. OHoia de-' Continued from Page One 249 Adams St., Fairhav... Mr & Mrs John Ferry;' Mr & Gilbert L. Tavares; Francisco Mello'. .' WYman 4-6441 Mrs Charles Fisher, Mr & Mrs" Tavares.; .' ' . Agnes Mendoza, Antonio F.'" They wil). ,return to dockside Ellsworth Fountain. Mrs Annie George Botelho. M'edonca. JohnB. Moniz, J08- after' the ceremony and escort Gonsalves, . Kathryn' V. Griffin:. ' $20 eph Moniz, John Monteiro. . the clergy back to .St. Peter's Donald Grushey. Lillian Had'·' Harold ·L.· Baker Co.• LOis,. M. A. Miranda, .Ernest Motta. Church. IT'S ALL "IGMT TO ad. Ronald Hadad, Mr &: Mrs Abrams;' John . Andrade, Peter Frank Nunes, Antone' Oliver Refreshments and block danc-. . SHOP AR~UHD FOR. Soloman Hadad, Mr &; Mrs ~- Carvalho Michael P. Dutra. .,. Jr.; 'Louis L. Oliver. ing will follow, in or out of· the' SOME THINGS. BUT t)lUr D.·Harrington.· , ' . Mimuei L.Ferreira,· David Angelo Pachec? .John Pa- parish hall. depending on the Mrs Robert Johnston, Mr & Correllus Charles J. DeMello . checo; Arthur Pimental. John' weather. , Mrs James M. Judge, Emily Mary 'arid 'ISabel Miller' Joh~ .. - Pimental, Jasper Puckett; Man:Arthur B. Silva is chairman Keefe, Mr & Mrs John Kinnane. . Pena. " '. . . ." uel Rapoza, William .Rapoza, of, the: general committee pHinMr & Mrs Johri ·Kruczek. Manuel Rebello;. Joseph . L. Ma~ia 0.' Romiza. Frederick .'. ning the three-day event· ex-' .. '202-206 ROck Street ivIr & Mrs Charles Lacerda. Tavares Frank, M. Teixeira Rose. Fl'ed P. Rose. pected to 'attract ·hundreds' 'of ,'.. FaL River . Mr & M~s ~ierino W. LatiQi, Mr i Joseph • Telxeirl!-•.. Arthur F: Jude" Royals. Manuel' Rezen;.;· visitors to the Cape-tip town. IS' THE,P\.ACE I'D &'MrsEdwarcl"J; Leonard, Mr Viega. . ... , .... ,. des;' ,Julio . Santos~ Mary Pena" . . John" Ii: " :M:~cedo:, Adlein 'Santos;'George D.Scala. . ~'·c -...-,,..-..,-------~=--Jo'seph . E. 'Leoh'ard,'''Richard "GET A PRESCRIPTION Leonard. - '.' Moniz. John .,C; .•Roderick. . Antone G. Souza. Joseph L:' FILLED! ' Mr & Mrs Albert Levesque.' Manuel S. GardHer, Lawrence roliza,. Helena Tavares,' Joseph" Mr & Mrs Edward J. Logan, Mr· ,GOUlart, Walter LUClls .Gilbert R. Tavares, Mrs Leonard ·Ta;. & Mrs Joseph Lopes & ,Famil~, Moniz. 'Mii~tif?i :If. Rap'oZa and vares.' .' M~s William Lowney.·Frances . Family. ~...,.. , Paul Therrien; Joseph 'Vale- ~ , M;'. Lynch. Elmer P'. Robbins, Manuel R. 'rio, FrAnk Wisnewski-. ' : ., j' May E. :Lync1t, Mrs Josep)l Soares, .Louis·DeSoi,lza~'.::-". "". . Falmouth'Council Knights' of' . '-'-'-=::=:.:; Maddock" Mr.& Mrs' Frank . ' $15 . Columbus," Belineda . Al'ilvatdt, . . . Distributed by ~an'uel P. Dujra, Emily and .: John :Araujo Jr., William B'ento,' . :.iiguel, Mr & Mrs Edward M;<>niz, Helen M,!>rg~n~. . R~se Emerald;' J6s'eph 'G. Fer- ; Benjamin Bevehmder. , " ' , ". 'Beatrice Morris,Mr' '&: Mrs . reira, ~thur, W. Marshall "An- ; Joseph P. Cabral Thomas Cor.. " ,., .. Beve~ageC.o.. '. Francis Mullins. 'Mrs Agnes G.tone MilrShall.· ' . . • . : reira, . Richard Geggatt, Harold Munro, Shirley Munro, Mr &; : ~thur s. Mello, :George F. De- :·Hag·gendorff,~JohnJacome. ,. ~ 331'NCSsh Rd., New lSeClford ·AI_'·' \VYm~~ 7-9937 " ". Mrs Thomas Murphy. ; Mello, ~anuel.:.,F.' ,DeMello.': Aristides Lima, Edmund· De·, Mr & Mrs 'FranCls·J. McCarty. '. Fr~nk. M91.l,i~, .1Y.lapuel :N~tto. : Mello.·William De Mello,-Robert ...--_-~--~--'!"'"'l-~ M r""&.,- M rs , G ' .'fneophi;B. .Pacheco•. Alice Serrano. II• •III. . .~.III J .. WilUllm .Nolan...... ,uyV'(.,~.N.ick~son, , Manuel.De Souza, John Sylvia. ". James Noonan, Mr & Mrs John .' lUll Oliveira, Daniel L. Pacheco, , ., . i Jr•• John C. ,Valerio; . '.: C.Nordeste Jr.• Mr& J.\1rs Ches- ; Lo.'uis Perry,Willi,am'~~Ponte" , , . te.r.O'Brien.. '4 '.fJbert Soniit,~Fr'ank Souza Jr., '.. ,' . 'I'· Mr & Mrs·Edwnrd<O'Brien, Mr ,'John F. Souza; Ronald' Souza.. '".' & Mrs Norin'an O'Brien, Agnes ,Fred S. Travers. . O'Dea l. Mrpllssi~ ..Oproma~o~;:M~ Antone Vi~ira, Manuel White. " & ·Mrs Dennis PereIra. 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STONEHILL GRADUATION: Fifty-eight seniors graduated from: Connolly, pr'esiding'preI!1te,. with Rt. R~v"'Raym~nd T.Considine, recipient Stonehill ·College .in annual. commencement exercises at which· Luke E. ' o f .an . honorary· degree." Right, Philip··L. Hemingway,. also, a .degree Hart, Supreme Knight of the: Knights Columbus, was chief speaker. recipie!1t, js investe4 ,with hood, by. Very ,R~v. Richard H. Sullivan, C.S.C... Left, TheresaCarinelFarrelI,'magna cum I~mde g'raciuate from 'North Ph.D;, college presideIJ.t. Martin H.c;Sp~lltiiari, Bostort. physician, and Easton, and David, Manu~r de Bettencourt, Oak., ~Iu,ffs. '. CeJ)tei', Bishop' ;Rev. Brother Ephrem, C.S.C.,· also receivec:l honorary. degrees.' .

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" '" h VATICAN CITY· (NC, -Vaii-'VAT'ICA'N' . W·t·h'th··· ,'t es·ta b'I;IS h ment'. ., : ' ,CINCINNAT I' (NC) . - .'B}'" e gIa:ri:-b'orn,.. A'd"e B e.t'n un~, w.~ 'can Radio has praised the Catti-' . . .' ,".'. CITY, . ' (NC) .' ~. '1 e·!ecen ,has made her: mark as American artist,' despises "cream· olic,ityand' rnissip-~ry··zeal of the apostolic 'delegation' !Qi' 'Scandinayia, the HoIy·.·Seei9' "puff": religiolis art" . ~nd ' insists: 'children. ought 't~ grow. Portugal ,on the 20th anniversary" .riow.·representEid "inmoi'e toail: 60 -nations throughOut the' 'up with decent objects of religious artarouild them. The of the signing ~f the concordat .world: 'Forty-"two . of' .the' Vatican's' representatives are :. blJ'tween that. country and the apostolic '. nuncios' or·. inte''r~ th.e, po,wers. and. f,uncn,'on,'s of f'orm'er. editor' of t.he. Cath-.. human beings, ie. ' and they. are not HIS . , olic Art.· Q~arterlyniaga- hllman beings.H . . . '. 0 y .. ee. '. . .' llllllCios.:: The '~eimli~der'a~e' nuncios and. delegates are .vir. The radIO commentator ret I' d'I . t '. . . 'f" tually the same. zl'n'e' a'dmI·tted that in her . 'Asked aboutruh· for,J'udg'in'g' called that relations between the: .apos 0 IC . e ega es, !'lom,e.. 0 " . o~n childhood. vague pic~ religious a,rt,. Miss.' Bethune two' vers wer~ interrupted in whom represent ·the papacy' Msgr. Dino Staffa, Secretary tures had give'nher an impres- : :nted. out that correct judg- '1910 by Portugal's revolutionary. in m'or e than. one country. The. of. the ·Sacred. Con,:rcgation of by bsee. ing·,·good· . . . '. .• for Scandinavia',. Se'mI'n'arI'es' 'a'nd " e rSI't'Ies, In. .. sion of the Blesse'd .M 0'ther as." a ,me ,...nt is formed th th' t d ' upheavals and . the. anticlerical new .4elegation· .' .'Umv gS ra er ,an. y s u ymg ,-legislation that followed, On for instance,'has'jurisdictionin', h,is: bOo~, '.'.';1'h.e Ap~stolic Del~:"; prissy'woman picking.lilies,"··· ~ Miss Bethurte told students··at· ~u"es, .': , -< '. ". May '6, 1940, the new concordat Denmark; Finland, Iceliuid,' Nor';', ~abo~s; ~ublIshed In Ro~e l~!1t Our'Ladyof -lricin--<; ':'111ege:s .If you want ~ .~e a good was'signed and Portugal was way and Sweden. . ' . .'" yea~,..~~fmes a ~elegatlon as .. t f t' al that' "we are affected buyer, you have to spend money "brought bllCk within the secure ' " '. . " . , . . , . .. ~o1l9ws: : . :or:St~:n we rea)ize,by.,what., ~_ ... a ~few'Um~ ", ~he.'said. 'f~amework .of its centuries"'~ld . The .~bffeien~e ,betwe~n. the ' "It'is:an:estab~ished'and perwe see.". It is necessary, ther~-· . An~ the .same th.mg \apphe~ tq history." " , .. ' t~o ~~pes ~ .,pap~l .~epr~~~ljlta-::. manent representation of. the . ' . ~ vide." 'ood .visual Judgmg'",:orks"'of, ar~: The 1m..:, :' byes.~s t~!'t.~~n~los a~d mt,er-. Su reme:Pontiff·. inst't t d b i<?re;, ~~ 1'0. g.,.. . p:lrtarit thing is to see ·.thirigs, . V.abca':l, .,adI? sa~d that ,t~eIe .', ~unclos are,the pop.e's repr~sent-· . ~ " .,' • ' .. , 1 U e . y. '. .~1~S., .teaChl?g ~ated·vsm.•to......to' .bCcome" acquafnted .with . has been I~ :'P9rtugal a rehglOus. atives. to' the..govern·ment of,' a ~I~ ~~9ugh .~.n ~~IC)a}- act wlth. ~hddl'en,. she said. .. : . . . them.'" ',.. ..: . ':: . ". ':' reaw~kening in recent decades', country and' enjoy. diplomatJc' ' . .n. the; e.c,cIe§I~st~~~1 l!lera~chY o~. _ ''. . "".. IDhibitioDS: ' .' :... '.': - ' ( ' '. ":Rapid .Progress', ' . " :'. .. sus,. tat' ' k'···· T ': a speCIfIC; terrItory or nation." ',.,' ....: .' "'iss • . ... 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"'th a'''fran., 'k we "'ll'd :'d",,' e J""<;slOnary.progress culture. '.. WI ,:,or me , un-.. ary· d ' p··t··· '. 'I .. . ". .' . . ., ... ' , . . inhibited approacn"" '. ma e In or uguese co omal ter'. '.. ,.'.,." :Ail ~:'~ist who is both conte~7'. . ' ,_.' ritories. ". '. . KIT . INCLUDES:' . ;' ,. por:ary,. al1.,'" popular, Ade ~<:th-:- . Enrollment in, Jewish' . -If noted, as an example, that * RUBBER 'STAMp: *;INDELIBLE'INK " * PAD .~.me, ,doesn t sn~er. a~ all. VIC~or,:, " . .'. in. 1.940 there' were .only one d i - . · . ocese and two apostolic prefecCompl~t~ Kit:$2 ..25..:...Maiied ~t NO' ex~rad:i~rge direct to yoU ' Ian I, lages and Isn t dlStUIbed Schools .1 ncreases 'by -wmgs on· angels. NEW YORK (NC)'~ Enroll:" tUres-in Angola, Portuguese West . .,(please:print c1early'when' ordering) Something to Offer' . ment in Jew.ish Sunday and . Africa.. TodaY Angola has 3n " . . ;., I' . .. 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in T~~~ili~werero~~ned ~he 1960 American . Jewish Year Boqj<:, which is published' jointly by the committee and.the '·1· T" Jewish Publication Society, . C'ounci In exas. It reported that the gail} in· . .... DALLAS (NC)-'-The Catholic school enrollment,froin239,OOO , interracial .Council movement pupilS to 554,QOO, took pla'ce j:hir_ which ·has. spread to some 25 . ing a period when the JewisIi: cities throughout the 'nation has population in' this country hall -' ·~·laKeri· .root' -·in. :the Dallas-Fort .i~creased ':by ,Only .~5 ~o '20~"per':;' .Worth diocese.: cent. It c'omment'd: ' .';. .' . Bisqop ThOmas K'Gorman has .' "This reflects the new inteI:est· approved the fo'rmation of a. in: religious_ education" among 'council in his diocese. He' ap- Americans generally, as mani-" pointed Msgr. William O'Brien, feste., by increased ,enrollment diocese vicar generai and pas- in the religious schools of. all tor of Sacred Heart cathedral, to denominations," serve as the council's moderator and spiritual advisor. New Assignments Norman C. Melum of Dallas VATICAN CITY (NC)-Amis the temporary chairman of the Ieto Cardinal Cicognar:Ii, Secre-' new council, '.which was .formed tary of the Sacred Congregation ,,.,, from a group of white and Negro for the Oriental Church and Anlaymen who had been meeting tonio Cardinal Bacci have been informally in the interest of in- 'named members 6f the Sacred terracial justice for mo're than Congregation of Seminaries and a year.· U niversities.

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