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Across the n<:J,ti,on missionaries represent less than three per cent of American prie~ts, Brothers, and Sisters. In Fall Riv@l', smallest Diocese in Massachusetts, the figure is better than five per cent. Forty-five priests and Brothers and 27 Sisters were assiged to mission
areas. They represent 13 re~c-7-7-T]' -:",._.. ,.--,---;:--~ ~ ligious communities. ~., ~.\ ; , . ; . ; . .1, i An Anchor of the So'Ul, Sure and fi'irm-ST. PAUL Maryknoll, the. Catholic ~~. ! Foreign Mission Society of ,,~, ~:,\ :."".. ~J l~aU River, Mass. Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958 America, leads in number of ; " {fl Y '.~ ~embers from this Diocese. Six-
.A' Seeond Clas. Moil Privileses PRICE 10. teen priests and 16 Sisters are
Vol. 2, No. 40 Authorized at Fall River. Maos. $4.00 pe, Year. assigned to points' as far apart
as Formosa, Peru, Hawaii and the
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Twins from New Bedford, Rev. James and Rev. John Schomber, are among Redernptorists in Latin America. Father James is assigned to Paranagua, Brazil and Father John to Aguas Bue nas, Puerto Rico. Seven Franciscan Missionaries · of Mary are represented in Jap · an, Malaya and Pakistan, while three Sisters of the Holy Union . Turn to Page TweDt,. . WORLD MISSION AWARD: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. . ' national director of the Society for the Propagation of tlw · Bishop to Ordain . Faith, }?resent.s the annu~l World. Mission. Award to Mrs. 'h' '5' I'" .' Lester ,Auberhn, of ~etr01t, .founder and dIrector of World . Ig. a a~tt~'/.,M:edical,Re1ief. Left to'right are;Mr.and Mrs. Auberli~ Cathedral'.' ··~Jt "B~s~op She~n '~d. ~r8.. Mfiry N:igro, a~istant in Mrs. A~ .:- .. " . .' '. . ~rl.~n s. :"ledl~al ll,llsslon work. oNC Photo (Story, Page two). " M;o~st Rev. J~mes L. ~011- , , > s. . . , . . . , . • ',' .' .' .' . ,nollY, p.l).!.:Blshop. ?f·1;be .:'Que.~oy Mlssloner,Says People Fear . ·Falf.Rlver DlOcese,.wJlI. con-' 'F' f d M • "d .th~ Holy,'Or~er ,of Sub- ' " ; ~~I,ng .. fJ e .'. ,elln an ., . .,,---,--_ '-'-~~T"'-~' "",:;;:';?~~ , : diaconate .Tuesday: 'mC?tiling, the: " <" ; .T~IP,E,I ·(NO)....;..Farmers are.:wor}[i~g· in the field~ . '" ' '.' . ~ ~. ,Fea~t of t~e Holy Rosary, in st. sU,d~enly ,t.hey, drop .t,~~ir imple~ent8, race..for the shelter CrA.NCER HOME CF;NTE.~ARIAN,: Mrs.. ~."na ~n~~les, ,~ary's C;athedra\ .chapel, at. 8" ·of·jrri~~.tio'rfditches. Shells from Red guns shriek overhead • patIent at the Rose Ha~tl1orne ~tlIrop ~ome, Fall.~lver . 0 clo.ck :: . . . :. . '. ":'Children play. .in.. the streetS of villa~ h t' celebrate5 her lOOth birthday. A patient' at,the Home.since . '" Tl!e e,l g'~.t La°rdmandl'Se''are la~gliingC "'he bOOm' of the ... " .' ~e~ ,8 • 00. ,m~ _, ~950' 'h . h' . . 'thO S·. t' M . Rho . d S· t M' stud~nts 'at the' "Salet-te m;. ,. . ''''4, .. , Someu ' , of z· !'- • • : ~ ,e]s s. own Wl . .]s e,r .' :vs~Flo~an 18 ~r inary;.M·Ueb6ro,'They.wilJserVe";.big guns:the whistle of fly:'" . ~~' ..... ~s~, ...az:m~,
~lrgll1la,. who 'lS p~ese~t~Jl'~c.h,er w,~th a birthday, .~~)ce _.~ a,s :miSs~OPllri~s. ill '~e:~' Salette iitg; projectil~, 'se~4 them' :~~~:::':'~lM!ar:,.• :\~~ is. ~ .
qrd~r .. :~lVlng ~ub(hacon~te . Scuttling ·throug~ .dOOr.w.;lYS . So. life 'goes on for the civil
ere earts . at. ers. ,a.rt.l~~pat,e, ~W:\)e Gerar~ ~a~}l, Re~~ ~l~ -and- to: underground' 'shelter. iana' of .Que/Doy"':':'the· 30001 ·on o:f Supe'<rl·Orr' Gene'· ral' r. '• ..-, ~ld~IDeon'liEld~Mon4 ~ouPrrque'I'~lfA~bl:- ~tial·Pi-rt·of.'ev.eryhome. _.' J)eOple' on Big.Quemoy, the' 7;00i . . . Electl , ~. '. ar s e aurlce ou X;" - . ' . ' .... . . , .' LittI' Q ' , . ., . . ', '" .. ,... .... -" ;.. . 'ill" Lar h' II . L ." - Thelle childrenare wbe in the on. e. uemoy;,· .'
Very Rev. William COll,Q.Qn; SS.·,CC.; ·Pr.oYincial, of ..1i~e ..., ~,o~,,, d Roci ,~,\ .aurler ( :ways.of:war~the blastih'g O(·:tbe ", .Since' J\ugfu.t 23, tb~ oomm'un-"
~red Hearts Fathers in this eou.nt..y, and Rev.., GohlRlb8 '~',' "".~~~~ ~~, . ea.. ". ~~;.~~.:. ',~ ~~' ~,~ Q~em()yr.Ca~.::'~, '~eu:ris'baif,;,em:ir~ih,g,the Moran, SS. CC'!' pas.tor of St: Joseph's Church, ~Fa:i:r.ha~eri,: . 1liir...1" '. ... (I' ' , , ' "t' .. pa~ ~ ~~e( ,IJ.~n,,~ ...:w~. ·~i. ~Q~ Com'P~~; ~t ~sJa.nds' ~v. are attending the General Chapter of'the Congregl\f,on of :. ~e~ ()n. "o~,n' .k?o~.th~ ~~f~~~n~~H)etw.e.el) th~ : r,a, 1 n e d.,"!ugl,l.-:exp)oslves with .' •• 'D' ' , ' .... : . , . . : .• ' ,·I/.lOundbfsh~\lsthateomeor,go. "scarcely • 'day's, respite. one the .CongregatIon m f"pme '~ear.ts ,Academy 'iil'Fa'irhaven.:'·' ,0" ' . '. \-:The 'bonib~t:din~rtt'overl·u.e':~o'nd~rs,~owa ~ivHian popula:' M. de~egates o~ the NOl"th·.;was')me of the,.~~un~in~.:f~tMrs,r 'On"'" T'h'u'rs''do'v" . '~.:i'~" f!lrmer~ crawl-tro~"the ditches,':.. ~on 'can .~. i\d it,,~orgetting that AmerIcan Provmce. . . . ofthe Congregation IJ1 thIS coun-' . , . . . . , fT" .t.1 '. placidly· 'resurne work 'in the' . these people have been sub-
This Chapter has elected try and Diocese. '. '. :., ...•.. '.' , .... The Twelfth'New Engfand" f!eldS. The 'childrenemer~e~rQrft ; j«:t~ to·P.t!riodic ,shelling for
Very Rev. Henry Systermans, a Several .~o~~ ", Regional :Congress ·of 'the" , dOOr,~ays, continue,·their play. Tum to'P'ageSi:deell>
Belgian as Superior General to The Congregatlor) s .Prqym- . . .' . . ., h .' '. .. " , . . , .., .
(iIl!cceed'Very Rev. John of the. cial.House and MOOlistery is·in ..C~~fr~termt?,.,of C rlsban ··Graduate·s. 'Trained in S'ocial Work
Sacred Heart d'Elbee. Fairhaven. In addit~on, the Con- Doctrme wIll co~vene.· at '. . The Sacred Hearts Fathers gregationhas its No.vitiate.for New London, from Thqrsday, Called Inad'e.quate' 'for' N . eeds' ~;,une to the Diocese in 1905 at Priests in Fairhaven, arid its Oct. 9, to Sun~ay, Oct. 12. ,
the invitation of the late Billhop Novitiate for Brothers i~ Ware- . The'Congress is under the au- . COLUMBUS (NC)-Dr. Arthur S. Flemmjng, U. So'
m:mg. Rev. Stanislaus Bernard, ham. spices' of the Archbishops and Secretary ()f Health, Education and Welfare, urged here
~";;:3. CC., chaplain at the Sacred Turn to Page El~hteen Bishops of the provinces of Hart- that ties be strengthened between public and private social
ford and Boston at the invita- agencies. tion . of Most Rev. Bernard J. Dr. Flemming' also calle~ ing of the National Conference Convention of Catholic Women Flanagan, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop f .. F d Itt of Catholic Charities' and the or revlsmg e era, s a e St. of Norwich. All sessions and reVincent de Paul Society. Centers Resolutions on Family ligious ceremonies of the Con- and local laws which might Dr. Flemming cited the cur ST. LOUIS (NC)-Two time-honored cliches perhaps gress will take place in St. Bern- impede charitable programs rent . shortage of 'personnel best sum up the five-day goings-on at the 29th annual con . ard's ;High School. ' . and for' greater emphasis on re trained in social work and char .·The. Archbishops and .Bishops· search and demo~stration pro nntion of the National Council of Catholic Women, just itable programs. He noted that of New England will preside in·. grams,in social work. IOncluded here. . , about 1,600 trained social work He' spoke. during a banqu~t at There was never a' dull and bishops who sPoke or pre- 'person over the various sessions ers graduated from U. S. schools
of the Congress. Rev.' Joseph L. ~nded by more'tha 7,500 delemoment. sided at the various sessions. . during the, past academic year'
Turn to Page Ten . Tum to Page Slxieen . gates' .to the 44th annual meet- to fill about 15,000 vacancies. There was something . . . . . . . ' . . He also pointed o.ut that about doing every second. Spread over the five days 1here were 44 separate events > work, a number which he said with a total of 184 leading par is inadequate to meet current ticipants. These participants in and future needs. .' eluded some 35 archbishops By Patricia' M c G o w a n ' Addressing St. Vincent de The next time, you're at a ceremony. presided over by the ,Most Reverend Bishop ,Tum toPl;'A'e Eightee. and you're impressed by the beauty of his robes, spare an appreciative thought for the ' Church Brands Sisters of St. Joan of Arc. Theirs are the skilful fingers that keep his many ·vestments Ignoring .Books Hospital Plan in repair in addition to caring for the rest of his temporal needs. As Worthless As Immoral In our Diocese the Sisters Sisters are privileged to use his use the church for their own d P I.' are stationed at Notre Dame pri'('ate chapel. In other rectories devotions. Sister Florence show00' 0 ICy NEW YORK (NC)-Pa CINCINNATI (NC)-The tients in municipal hospitals de Lourdes and St. Mary's a chapel must be installed for ed us the Bishop's chapel, a Cathedral in Fall River in their use, since priests ordinarily small gemlike room tucked into Public Library of Cincin here must be advised to seek ' . the top of his house. ' dd 1't'Ion t0 th e B'IS h op s reSI'C f:A A _ nati and Hamilton County eounsel from their spiritual adence. In all three houses they 0 L It is a fitting setting for the advisors and members of their carryon the special apostolate of ~,,'<' ' .... '7. Holy Hour made by the Sisters every year ignores dozens family before receiving birth their congregation, that of sery(J""" SUPPORT ~I from' 11 to midnight every possibly hundreds - of new control information or devices. ing God in His priests.' '( '_ Thursday, an hour offered for novels. A Department of Hospitals Life at the Bishop's house is THE priests making sick calls or per"We don't ban them," Direc memorandum to the 28 munici somewhat quieter than hi the .,. CATHOLIC PRESS "'" .forming other tasks of their sac- tor Ernest 1. Miller said. "We pal hospitals also state that two' rectories, said Sister Florence red ministry during the night. just don't buy them. Only six doctors should certify the need de Sacre Coeur, superior there. .. BUY FROM THE t Each day of the week, too, is . per cent of our budget goes into for such "therapy" and that the At St. Mary's, for instance, the ADVERTISERS IN .", offered by the Sisters for some fiction, and we think most of written consent of the woman Sisters answered 180 phone calls "" CATHOLIC .,.. aspect of the priesthood: Sunday our money should go into books involvecl, and if possible her on the feast of the Assumption, .-II. '? for the Pope; Monday for Cardi- which have a lasting value." husband, is also required. all inquiring as to time of .V PAPERS q.. nals; .Tuesdayfor Archbishops; But recently when the library ~he new instructions· were .W.~S_ P 1\ V, Wednesday for deceased priests; l'outinely rejected a new novel
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, , NEW' ORLEANS (NC) _ A 'skid row hospice here sheltered, clothed and fed 90,645 homeless 9'5'7' . men free of charge during '1 • In citing statistics of the Oza nam Inn, B rot her J 0 h • Hurley, its director; said the inn's record of, assistance to homeless men will be surpassed this year. "In the first eight months of 1958," he stated, "we cared for, 72 049 men-an average of 9,000 a 'month.. The remaining four months of 1958 will give"us a minimum of 36,QOO more men to . I' care for, giving us a total for I'r'S A FAMILY VOCATioN: The Erharts Phila- ]958 of at least 108,049 men." . f"I' r Hurley is a member delphia are, a umque' ann y. ,Two _son are '. Jesuit 'priests ,', . ' , B ro.the . '. and their mother is Visitation min. SIster C3Itherme of the, Brothers of. the GdOOdd " . Ph'} d ] h' . 1954 two Shepherd a commumty'foun e Joseph entered the conv~nt m, ,I a ep ~a I~ I ' . ~in, Albu~uerque" N. 'M., about years after the death of her husband. She IS pICtur~d ~Ith "'ight years ago. The motto' of Father Joseph F. X. Erhart, S.J., left, and Father! Hen~ the' community 'ill, "Charity U,-,," J: Erhart, S.J. NC Photo. . ,I .' 'limit~d." ItS, fou,nder, Brother . ~\\ M thlas Barrett IS now the su
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ed." '. View' p::'ior.' ," '. Expansion has followed q u i c k - . ., , __ rt\, Ozanam Inn is sponsored ~y 'charity thanand on her. zeally. A drug depot Ie ,for IHawa II. \\\ the St. Vincent de Paul B'ut·Mrs.rather Auberlin M was ' I opened H 't inI - Q11 t .." d th Jennings emona OSPI a .' 0 NC) ~ '" ,. I'. The homeless men who come ,0 OilS co-workers were behin e May, 1957. Here Mrs. Norman SAN FR~NbCISC ( t te:Hawaii's 12th governor; .and the fnn are cared for by two wheel urging the old jalopY.,all Nigro, who has given nearly When ~awalfl.'dectomth~s a '~i~ ._. first Catholic in the po~t, made Broth~rs who go out and beg for over Detroit to' ~ollect; supplie~, 3000 ho.urs of' volunte,er' -, serand h~ Ihs.conth,1 en t 112s Wt thap , the' remarks in an exc,lusiYe in- most of the food and clotQi~ of ~edicine~, baby. cribs", ~oc, " p e n Wit lD e nex mon s- " " . " " ., ' b b vice, and a corps' 'of, 'helpers, ' ""." " t k" t' J,ar . terview .here. ,'",.,! '.' used at, the inn. The hospice Ul tor's' instrumenU!, d~apers, .' a,y "bOth: men' and women, carefUlly Ca.~~IJcsthca~, t a t~ . r¥~.~~~y'S .The , 39-~'ear-~ld bespectacled .: open to 'all' m1m, r~ga~dlel!8" 01. , l fOods, crutc_~es and whee,l chairs' crort ',oUt 'mem,.cines, pacK them PGf eW'~~II" ~ 'FacQ" e er.dl, he'r'e''. chief ,e~ecutive,. a gradu~t17 Pt..st.. ,r""e color OJ; cr~ed; .. ,.. " ". '. OV I tam, umnsal " "'-"'u ·."·t "'j'In "~SOan '. ......"' ,'. ' . , , 'E" 'r' thl'ng'wa's" stored in"the ,,, ve y ' . ' ,,'. ' ' in':Standard-siz.edf.(>rr~ula ·oot-" . ':F"-" k'l" 'th" "'g' ""t'e t b'arr'.'I·er', L<?l,1ls p)versl Y" was • '.~ '.' ,I, " 1/: ber'll'n one car garage Every . " " 'd~ 'f' ran y e rea s " F . ". . . ' "d " . ... b . . , , " .Y' , " ~U . '. - . , ,," .."., ",' 'Ues' which clm·· 'De use '" or' . .. ' , 'b'" ,ranclliC;<;),,,~ au rC!lli a C~rlC l\n;- ""C I'-f' ,A-d f ,(. \ .p~ece :;"'a$. gt?ll~ ,,~ver ,care(l,l!J:y babies on the missions; ariq':~eiid \h1f,aW;pI~~,~~a~~~oo~r~~r e,~~ qll C"t ."at " the"· Sheraton ,~al~ce"", .~ ~......~~n,I~1n., ~ ., I, ,., ,.~ \ ' .9~ak.e s~re ,tha~ all *he pat~ "thell1'~o'ut where" 'theY~'will do . t"e,r~c~ .1S,~\1l , ,e,.. "~"~"noteL:.: "', , . ' " ' " , " were there and ~n. us,al;>}e "CO)'Ithe most goOd.' """ "::""{ lli\~es W· ~}!rp.opt,Ilahol1; he. ~~- ,,:irhe"'evE~nt highligh~ed,' ':tbe "aya,:'" I ' . ,;'". ;'." i: .~tiqn: ilt~n·it·was.".~rated'a~\d"".:, .. , . . ' . . ;".,,(\\.~lar~~. . ",;, " " ' ' ' : : ' . ' ; w,!i!~:710ngl'acific F~stival'hon- ,LI~B9N:. ,,(~C~:-"'" ,~rp~:p, Of "shipped. to,1:j~at 'IQ{ the ,Sea, In' . FOg ndli ng' up''y",'" , T~~ G;9Yt;~:tr, a. ~ftho~~C ,htm,.. . ·":oring7:":iO',,pation~,'in.' th~I' Pacific . ,r~r~l,i~ue~~.e.~i\JneJ;l~a~~Jr~m ~~b Its" ,first, y~ar,';, W()rld . Medical. ,,' . ," ? , ~. '"', ",~e!f, tp,eIl;. §a.! ':1 c., ,J' • '. ,;" : ' ; , "",,' "'''., area" /"os"pE,aker ,was" Mlchae);.-:A. " Ifo.mia ha.s presented $4~,00~.. ,~ '" 12 .I~e.w· -..,;,." . t ' . ,,;, "Th ·Catho ic"view on' t.hIS' ",' ',""'.'" ,.. '," 1 " , .. ,1,' " . U ,t"., 'f" F' "1' "'the "~elie.f·llh!Pl?e(j"polessU,,,an:> U(n,ers." .. " ",'oell"";""""'t '''f-t .. ,Stepovlch-'otAlaska,'also39and the Governor.• o. ;Iy.a, . t4,)~,"of,.m;Iterials. ' ... ', :.. '" ,,,'C , : ' / NEir SORK{NG)--The ',2175 .' m ~oint" ~s ~ been a s rong " ,?r,~e .·a:"~atho'lic, whor!3Ce*I~: :.•re-' .,~i,o~~s:~~\~~~fe.~~pt~(de.~~-~f~~~Ci . . ,.;, O;ve~; Jn~ Inch,on, .Korea; Sister " "ap,aI:Klo1'ie<i andrieglected:infants. (b P~\f~f3J~~jii~\~~~h'~r~~~ ,.~~gl,1ed\~s,<~oYernor" of*he ,~9th ,"~y v.o~c~~~<;,'~t1;1ptwn~.:T?e". gr.~~! Philomena sur-,v:eyed' the crates and children', cared ;f6r"b:Y'i.;,tbe-:.~,~,au~e.. , ~:'" "', ." . , '",:" " Siate to run for 'the U. S! Senate. ')lad 'collec~ed the ,mlmey for, ~ '. d . th ' . dl" H"·t I equal dignIty' of b~other:hgod' of " ".. " ••• • :'" ' .. " "... of. drugs . d·u.m p e . In : ". e New York Foun mg OSPI l! .. ' _ If.""h~re 'has "been"a . ,,:._T.l).e, ~raC)l!LIS~Sl!e w~sI '. a ,!t.eY., victIms."" . .,., .... orphanage gateway, ,and gasped, have moved into their 'ne,w $10 ' m a~kll~d." 't "'b t... '.' . "50'" point ~in· Gov. Quinn's ,!talk, ,..In The group. then, wetit to LIB C at.lOlcconnUlOnmour' ' ·"Never. in all my 20 years " 'll-story " '"'' " descrtbel,l ' . "H,w.au . . as b.on where ,. ,tll~, P~r 't"'" In million, ,.ome h ere., . , t -- ' 1 . 'thi' 'it it ,; ";', w~ICh, ~e uguese gpvKorea,' have· we ·had, so many Th'e founding hospital previ- ~ear s ru.ggle, ,t s 'th"', 'f th" ':a ,catalyst in, the meiting of .ernmenten.terta~nedat,"a l.u.nc~~, • I" 1 occuple, . d an 89 -year"o 'Id ' lNumenca e ~ast,and.,W~st,. '" ", " ' " , ' •. .' ,', 1 ' C as tl'e., Mem and such useful thmgs... ousy d "'0 th'rs reng 1 nd 0weight " " .,_, ,eop,m-8t.G.e?rl,eS ' .. ' " Mrs. Auberlin used more than building. ,Founded in 1869 by' the : ~~ ~' a ~ ~cs d~Gos Qti 'nn ' "This' understanding between bers 6f ·the group ~ere" recel~~ her ,telephone. ,She 'put an ad' Sisters,of, Charity' of New' York, . . elr mora ,s an. ,v. I , our vario ll s racial gr04ps has by, President" fUnerico . T.~qla.s 'into the diocesan Catholic paper. the institution has C1,lred -'for' . ~~f~~cate~. ~~~~:~~~;~:r~~~go equippe.d Ha~aii ~~ ma~e a,n im- ". an~ ..I~rillle Minister A~tonio,de '''WANTED-Persons of all more than 107,000 ,children. . ' .~ ~i n . ' '.' y _ p.ort~nt.... contn.b1,1tlOn to.'lthe ,,pe- Ohvelra Salazar. 'ages_ willing." to, invest money The .new ,building .~an house popua 0.. 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P·opulation Shift Demands Social Workers Adopt New Methods · COLUMBUS (NC)-The ·pop'\ ulation shift to the suburbs have affected the' investments <if means social workers must adopt both churches and religious innew methods to reach families stitutions."
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nual convention of the National the great bulwark of tolerance.
Conference of Catholic Charities It has traveled a IO'ng way since
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_ Helen McDaniel; casework su role in social progress,'" he said. . d d th d '1 M r Ab rams remm pervisor of the Columbus dioe e e e e esan Catholic Welfare Bureau, gates that "it is in large meas said suburbanites needing the ure religious leadership which services of Catholi~ Charities must set the moral tone of the face several barriers to getting comm'unity and influence atti to the Charities' office. tudes and actions." In her address, she cited a "That opportunity for leader few she had noted: ship can be fulfilled by an atti -Both parents often work tude which accepts each. new during the Charities' office comer and which condemns
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BISHOP GREETS ALTAR BOYS: Bishop Connolly chats with (left to right) Fred Sullivan, Thomas B.Man ning and Dr. Raymond R. Costa, president of the Fall River S CI b area erra u, host organization to the altar boys of six " parishes at White's Thur~day.
stitutionality of a State law which provides that State text books may be loaned to pupils in private and parochial schools. Signed by Rev. Horace L. Bachelder, pastor of the Oregon City Congregational Church, the letter has been sent under the name of the '.'Constitution· Rights Committee, Inc." The let ter said "the purpose of our or ganization is to educate every one to the legal and historical meaning" of state and Federal constitutions "as to' separation of church and ·state." .
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problems, often making pay thereby give leadership to the ing accredited schools, whether ments on everything from his country as a whole. which in I public 'or private institutions. home to a. powermower; may' turn will' give courage to a NOTRE DAME (NC) _ The . . .
The books remain the property have to be serviced through troubled ~orld· i;; which p"oliti failures of American foreign pol wa~ of hfe l~ not to be found in of the state aild' can be recalled branch offices operatea either cal, social and economic intol icy in Latin America may he Latm AmerIca, which has its at the end of each school year. from mobile units such as trail-' ,.eranc~ is. giving increased of 'essentially fail.uresin friendship, ow~ way of life" and "look down
A plan used in Louisiana, sim ers or by caseworkers assigned. fense, to .the ,human ·,sp!rit.'.' " according. to a. priest who served theIr nos~s at local arrangements ilar to the one in Oregon has to operate from suburban 'par. ~ea~ly2,OOO delegates rElgis- . for' 11' years' in Latin' America. . ""hi.ch are excelle~t for the been unanimously upheld all ishes. ' teredo lor the five-day ·conven.. "The' "capaCity for friendship". problems thElre found/' constitl!tional by the ·U.S. Su "There should be.. o~e factor.' tion. . of . Latin . Amei'icans "hlis not. .TQe question is. 'not ""hether preme Court in. the case of Coeh which should lead to,a ,favorable... >... ".•• R'". ,.,'•... 'e' : .:,,, " been tapped 'by' our statesmen ". our. foreign policy can afford to rane versus Board of Education. lk)IUtion.:~;. Miss'. McDa~iel com"':.· ·lgl~n ~Fa.ther·Gus~~"e Weigei, S.J., d~- " practice. charity,. Father Weigel .There ha~ been MitatiOD mented, Mr. and Mts.' Subur..,.· . clared! .' .. ' declared, but ...whether it CaR 'against Oregon's law· by·· Pr().. bia have .mti~h in 'common with",. Im·.:O'~ e 5·' ,<.1' . ':'F;ath e'r Weigel,'· tiu~ologilln:' .afford not to." . ' . . . testant.ininisters,.p!-,ompted most-· and. if we .flnd the· place.to'\.. 'cLEYEtAND "'(NC)" ~: p'1': "from Woo!istcick" (Md.)~College, ····!If we :wantLatin American" ly. by...a revision in the teXt ~eet. the. rend~z.vous .. 8ho~ld <.be . '.' .·.·ts· :- .. "',' . ':bi!" "k' ::~."" .r°he~' ·"ta\lg-;lt. :-fOr" 11:' years' in' Chile. frier:id~~~p,'~he ~id, ~"we. must Poo.~ .law ·whieh makes it possi fruitful" ". ..". ,pee. are, ve . ~a Ior. t ". . '" ,; ,... .. treat the' Lt'" A "i" , ble for moc-e public and . • . . prlva"", ..,,, ;:. , . : . res'u"rgtm~ 'of:' .any' Chri$tlan' . F:or spt· years.he was ·.del,\n,~f . .. am'. mer cans as DudJey. ~. Baker,. executIve Of', .... ..•... : i - - ' '.,..... ...... ' the faculty of theology,: and loved 'fr'iends: A' frie'nd" knowll schools to participate.: . tbe Sf Vir'lcent'd~ Fa l"SPc: 't'''' r~hglon"n .Russla·:or three··of··· " ". """"h'" ' ..": .;iW·we·itness'd 'd' .'"" '.' Rev. Mr. Bachelder is mem , . ,. . ' u.. . l~ ,Y,~I" -'i.lli,: sat~IHtes; 'l!-ccOl'dlng.to re... . ~e~!>.~r. ,e: ~uI>~~~.~,. c~:)Un.C?ll '. e .... a . . ' ..~n }}()s,y,ncraslelO ·which .1S. .meeting J~ .)t)l,nt seS!".1. Port.. ' ';it' .". ; h··.·.: ''';' . . of. the' € a tQohc University . olof, J:11S frl~n~. but he WIsely puts . her of. the .orl'anization knowa. ~i~s wi~h. t~eCh'a~~ties:Conf'!ir-i, Co' .:,!r~~, e~ ..:. tr~ 'by'!.:"~' .;~:!", 'S; . 'chiii-::" ..:" .-''''''. '.' ':';, ' : ' .. ".:. 'thern' lnconte)ct'ant:r" he' 'respects ,as ProtestantS' and Other Ameri ~n<:~•. ~rg·ed.,the .~rpf~~~i.onar'" ~s' c:~.r.-r:'~':~i;a:p~~; 'g" .~. ~h";:; '.: !~W~ile~:~~;'i~~e'nt.i~~i~·ih~:u. ~...~ }h~ir;r~ali.tr: ·a"pO~r..'trjend cans Unjted.for·· Separation' Gf"
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They tell us, the sad-:eyed economists, that the great age of rail~oading is over and done. One waits at the stop
for .the whIs~le thatneve~ sounds. The freight trains pursue
theIr lonely JourneyS" over the plains and mountains, but the cheerful lights of the pull, mans, so ,dear' to the ima i- ahead of h~~ earlier rivals for . ' , g the qu~nshlp of the American ,n~t IOn of Tho~as Wolfe, heartland, and they changed St. fhcker only mfrequently Louis from a quiet, river port into a bustling rail center for
the whole Southwest.
From these two cities the railroads fanned out, eventually
llPanning the continent to bind
the ,Pacific coast to the Union
'Vith gyves of steel. And grad ually, along the main-travelled
routes, the, Church was established and the episcopal' sees were erected. There were other factors , ot' course, water and soil and strategic but it 'is safe enough to say that it was the
loc~tion,
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George Hill, director of the
pariSIl solicitation, reported
Catholics had pledged $6,873,670.
Hedwas also given a gold medal
' t t' an Cl a Ion by the Bishop.
STUDY :AT F AIRHA.VEN: Leorgia Vasquez (I, eft) P,f A guas B uenas, P uer. t RICO, and Carmen Diaz of QU,ito, Edt d c~a or, are ;s u ents at Sacred Hearts Academy Fair-' haven. ' ' i launched The campaign by Bishop was Buddy originally for
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T S . L· enO!"ltas, 'earnln'g E:nglish: At Sacre'd' Hea rts, Fa r
coming of the railroad that i made the difference, For the WO ,'h c railroads west did not follow the I· l ha've~n '~:', \...i trend of population; they 'pre• ceded it; they marched before it Two 'senoritas fro m Latin ' ~ preparing the way. America are registered 'at SacCarmen's brother Alfredo is \ Omaha and Dallas,' ana Bisred Hearts Academy, Fairhaven. also in the area, studying at the marck lJli,ght well have remained Both are 'here to improve their New Bedford Institute of 'Te~ Indian, trading posts but for the ,English but don't' mind admittiles and Technology. He fact 'that th~ railroads sought ting theY'r~' glad of the oppora fraternity house and C~rmeri. them eut and, made' them cities'. tunity ,to' .Indulge' in II little doesn't in the least object to the , ,,;As ,U\e . tr~ckage 'penetrated Spanish chatter with each other. prospect of w,eekerid visits Ifrom. farther, and fat:ther ,into the Carmen Diaz, a senior is from him and his friends " r . " hinterlal1d, crawling Quito, Ecuador, and' Leorgia ,The 1 tOW<lt:ds ,the mountains and .;>Ver . Vasquez, a' junior, comes from the :United, States, but"one.,as.. them" corquering the'. Great Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. 'The pect ef, .AI!1er,ica hasarhazed
American Desert and the firal girls didn't know each other bethem. "All, those cars!" say.
barrier of'the Sierras,: the fore arriving at:the academy but Catholic Church came West. quickly became' fast friends. ' I:','- '" Take 'anyone lineolit of Chi:" Carmen ,heard ,of, Fairhaven ~ago. There would be 'Davenport through a fQrmer student, Maria and Des Moines and ~ Omaha' Perez, her neigl1bor' in Quito· Grand Island, Lincoln, while' Leorgia was directed Cheyenne; Salt Lake City and the academy by a RedemptoriSt Reno and Sacramento. " ptiest in Puerto Rico. Both are In each case it "",as the railfortunate in having relatives in road that made the Diocese. It the, United States, so there'll be accounted for sufficient concena.. place to spend Christmas and trations of CatI,tolics to give the Eli -ter holidays. nec~ry support and stability Favorite Subject ,for a'self-sustaining unit of the The ~irls declare, that English . Universal Church. is their favo!ite school subjed I In certain instances it was a1and certa;"lly. ttJ:e one in which most the exclusive fac.tor,in' they ,get tht.most practice. Leor others, only ,the major' ene, gia plans to s;->end two years' at present the' academycours~, a::ld: iswhile taking a l'E GLASS : . , and pervading and 'decemmercial C~· t ermmmg. The railroad set the ...
CCI~TRAct pattern for' the Church, fixed men is pursuing ac~demic sub , , . GILAZIN(; . . the parishes, lOCated the cathejects in ,preparation hr a posSible. c.ollege. ,ca.:reer,' BATHR.O,OMS-KITCHENS: I t owns. d ra. search requisite for such a study " \ 686. Cottage$t. N'ew BeJiol'd has fri!lhtened off prospective, ' Nowaaays, when ~e take eur " I' students. nen-stop' airplane 'flights from UniversIty to 'Offer Wl~ ,5-7388 'r '. The records must ~ there New York ,to'San 'Francisco" we Doctor(l,te Cou'rses' :bu~ied 'in dusty archives,:' th~ can at least 'be gratef~l ior' the ' , ! :BnOOKLYN· (NC)-The first d'ryest. 'of ,dry 'bones, 'btitr~con- course of American"his~OI;Y. ~,:C'ENTER '!" structed they would' form ~'skel., What if 'the airpfane had stages of a new:evening program eton of a fascinatin~ story. come first! The Great 'American I,earling to the doctoral,degree"in .Point and' W~lIpa'per As in the period before the Desert' might still be there physics will be: inaugurated this, Dup,cu"t Paint • ? eomin~ of the railroa.ds , the Jes-' intact, and ,many' a prosperous of semester at 'sCience the graduate school, arts and of St. John's A uit 'missionaries' followe... the American Diocese' a' dream 1Ihat University. Indian trails to,the Rockies and was, never r,ealized., , ,t\... • " ~~~ 422 AC,U.Sh. A~e. b,eyond, so in· t,he half-century At thewill same also time introdlK'e the graduatea
rges ore t ''\. t school cor, Middle St.
caurse in t,he Russia'Ii language between 1850 and 1900 the Dio, n eres
eesan priests ,rode the rails forn tomic Science which, with German, is advised
,. New Bedfrird , i ,ever ,Westward. , GENEVA (NC)-"The apos- for research.in advanced psysics.
Names Forgotten tolic opportunities pr'esent in the The program, announced by
'They came alon.~ with the worlO of' sCierice today, are not Father Joseph f E. Hogan, C.M.
"ail road builders. The' strange adequately appreciated by Ainer": dean, will be open to graduate Win'do'IN Compa~y " paradox of history that turned iean Catholics," Father Theodore, engineers and to holders of, de the Irish farmer into the WestM,; ~esburgh, C.S:C., president' gr~es in physics, applied physics, . ALUMINUM : ,ern ,railroad construction hand of the University of Notre Dame or in related Sl,lbjeets. WINDOWS - DOORS ' ,played 'its part in the unsung has said. ' , , . 'Much of the work toward the CANOPIE:S - AWNINGS drama. He is here as an alternate deletop degree will be in research , , "R'4JY., Hunt' , To the shanty towns along the gate ,represJnting the Holy See and may be undertaken in vari • ' ';, I 1783 Acushnet Avenue
projectint:( lines came priests to at, the Second InternatiGnal OUS 'bra'nches of physics" among offer, Mass, hear confessions,'" Confe.rence on Peaceful Uses af them astrophysics, atomic phy
WY '4·4551 anoint the dyin~, before pressing At1lIDlC Energy. sics, ch\ssical, electromagnetic, onto the next dreary station. ~One can glimPlie vast social theory, Iluc!e~rphysics, and The very names of most of changes in the wake of nuclear quantum electrodynamics, Father O' these priests are forgotten men" power soon to be available ev- Hogan said.: , Ii k e Father William Kelly erywhere," 'said Father ,Heswhose "beat" was the th!lt "Catholics any tuuents rom Plumbirlg Pacific, fro in Cheyenne, WY,oan role to Families ' to Utah, during In such, an" and SOCial SHERBROOKE (NC)-About 915 Ac:ushnet ,the late '60s and the '70s, revoh,thon. • . . , 4 2 ,per cent of the 888 regular At y{,eld Squ'ore:
or Father William Moloney, a Impresset! by the ldeahllm of students attending the UniverNew Bedford '
,legendary figure along the Centhe younger nuclear experts, sHy of Sherbrooke during its ' 'I
f,ral Pacific from Ogden to Father Hesbur~h, voiced .. ~he 1957-58 term came from families New Bed.ford's Lea.d'ing"
Truckee in the '70s and '80s hope that VISIOn of the with estimated annual incomes " Plumber They deserve a r k " "tellectual apostolate in the field of less than $3,500, the' four. .. .an our of moder' , miSSIOnary history alongIn with-, . s<:lence wou Id' stIr year-old Catholic institution re- r
the De Smets and lVIieges, though ~~~h~;aglfia~lOn.of American ported. .,
their chances of getting it are H c tUdnltvherslty Another 46 per cent of the enim The have f .' e sugges e at courses m ad- "~ollment' whic·'l f '
',ound no ,blOgvanced science, especially" in the' ,or purposes
sl , ' . y raph.ers and their letters if they field of t . b th . ' of the survey did not indude 180 . ALL WORK
'r t h b' . a omlCS, 0 m research students on spe' I CU'STO'M MAD'E:
o e any, ave cen lost. and ,technological r t' . cia courses-- ' W . The ,focal points of this railh ld b ' app IcalOns, came from families in the annual D I ,road saga, of the Cross were Chii etghlvendan llarger bracket of $3,500 to $5,000 a year. __ d St L . • n e e uca IOlla pro1 er' t f ' • ~ ':cago an ". OUlS, The railroads grams of A . . ·c th ,or ' ., Only '" 11 '. p cen came rom 248 North Front'S':' made Chicago, pushing stitutions a .. ,~ Ie In- 'famlll~s .estimated , New Bedford I, er 1eafJil1ng~ were In whose excess~.of $5,000. income' I . " her"'far ' '".o;b~g!chan,
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helped in .the 'tlrive. He specific~
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Campaign. More than $1,230,000 of the contributions came from San Diego's non-Catholics. Bishop 'Charles Buddy of San Diego expressed his thanks for the success of the drive at a dinner at which the fund drive
total was reported. A gold medal
and citation was presented to Murray D. Goodrich, a leader
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Bishop of Reno
1 t may not have been their consci.ous intention, save in isolated ca.ses
where the genius, of a man lIke Jim Hill caught the vision of cathedrals punctuating the right ot' way of the Great Northern, but it was, in the nature of things, tt)e inevitable consequenee of their vast enterprise. Primary lfactor . ,Many years, ago the late Professor Richard Purcell, who taught American history at the Catholic University with rare ability and understanding, let fly'the comment that someone ought to write the story,of the Church beyond the Mississippi in terms of the railroads. . No use, he. said, in piecing together the sc;mty records of the individual dioceses or religious orders without a clear realization of the primary factor which brought most of them into beinl! and gave them their initial impetus. He was referring; obviously, to the natural causes, but without these, in our exncriellce, the supernatural impulses h a v e . ratt),er tough gowing.' . So far as we kn6w, his suggestion ha!' not been followed up. Perhaps we are still too close to, the railroad era' to see it in the perspective of history, or rhaps the enormo'us labor of re-
Tt-IE ANC.HOR Oct. 2, ,1958'';
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Acknowledges Great Debt Of Church to Railroads
around the bend, beyond the village. But it was great while it lasted, a?d the Church In the United \ States owes a particular debt to the railroads. For as the railroads buiH the country, We s t and South, so , the y built the Church.
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THE ANCHOR Thurs., Oct. 2, 1958
CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) new life by the human will. w , Total continence, the adoption In his latest address the Holy of children and the use of the Father answered a number of Ogino-Knaus (rhythm) method questions asked by the scien arc permissible solutions to tists concerning the moral prob the problem of hereditary blood lems faced by those who are diseases, His Holiness Pope Pius victims of the so-cal1ed Medi XII said here. terranean Blood Disease. Dis Artificial insemination, direct cussion of this disease formed a sterilization, contraception and large part Of the Pope's first voiuntary adultery were listed address to 'blood specialists. by the Holy Father as soluliulls several varieties of this ail which are not permitted. ment, generally fatal, involve The Pope made these state "Rh" factors and are found in ments in his second speech with Italy, Greece and al1 other areas in eight days to a group of blood of the Mediterranean basin specialists on the moral prob where Phoenician colonization lems facing scientists and in has left its mark. Immigrants dividuals in regard to heredi have carried the disease to the tary blood ailments. United States and many other His first address was made countries. to delegates attending the con In regard to this disease the gress of the International So . Pope stated: ciety of Blood Transfusion in 1. Blood tests are advisable Rome. His most recent speech and may be obligatory 'in cer was made to more than 600 sci tain cases in these areas. entists attending the Seventh In 2. Carriers may be advised ternational .Congress of Hema against marriage but may not be tology. forbidden to marry.. Possible Solutions 3. Married couples who be Recalling that in his first ad come aware that they have the dlress he had outlined the prob disease may ,be advised not to lem of opposing Rhesus or "Rh" have children but cannot be factors, which can adversely af forbidden to have them. fect the circulatory system of the 4. Such a hereditary disease newly born and lead to their is not sufficient to render a death, the Pontiff discussed the marriage invalid. possible solutions to the prob 5. The d~ath of a first child lems as advanced by modem' due to "Rh" factors is not suffi ~ience. cient to "render a marriage null He reminded the scientists of and void. his speech to the International. In, answering other questions Congress of Catholic Doctors in asked by the visiting scientists 1949 and declared that "We hav:e the Pope said that hereditary absolutely refuted insemination problems in' generat require between people who not those concerned "to avoid all married and even between mar m~re or less grave danger or ried couples . . . because this harm either to the interested practice is not within the rights party or to the descendants. of married couples lmd is con trary to Catholic, natural and Fr. moral law." He forbade voluntary' adult Father McSwiney· Council ery, the attempt .of a couple to 2525, Knights of Columbus, of have a child through a third Hyanni~ .. is sponsoring a Guest party, because "no married per Nigh~ at 8 Thursday night, Oct. son can put his conjugal rights 9 at the council home on Winter at the disposal of a third per St., Hyannis. son and any attempt to reno'mcc Grand Knight John J: McCon these rights remains without re nell extends an invitation from sults." the Council to all men in the Sterilization parishes of Osterville, 'Center- ' ville, Hyannis, Yarmouth, Barn.;. In regard to direct sterlti7.a stab.e a.nd Harwich to attend. tion the Pope stated that "seve The purpose of the evening is ral times we have taken a p0. to acquaint Catholic men with' sition on the subject . . . We the aims 'and activities of the allowed in substance that direct sterilization was !lot authorized Knights of Columbus. Deputy Grand Knight Daniel by the i-ight of a man to dispose of his own body and cannot be J. Slavin, Membership and In lIurance Activities Chairman, an considered as a valid solution nounces that a film, "These Me.n ,to avoid the transmission 01. a Called Knights",. will portray lick: heredity." the activiti,es of the Knights 01. , He said, however, that there Columbus. Refreshments will be are cases in which indirect ster .erved. fllzation is permissible when It An invitation to attend is also .. carried out for the' good of extended to brother Knights from the organism and not for' the ot~er parishes. The foUowing purpose of rendering proere'3t1on members of the council may be impossible. ' contacted for further' informa The Pontiff recalled the words tion: of Pope Pius XI in the ency William K. Crowell, <;>sterville; clical, "Casti Connubii," in Stanley McLean, Centerville; .which the· use of contraceptives James Hob.ert, Hyannis; Andrew was called a violation of the Doherty, Yarmouth; Paul Dono ·natutal law and· "an act de van, 'Harwich; and Claudio Alex prived of its power to' create a~der, Barnstable.
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BOSTON (NC)-Gov. Foster Furcolo has signed into law it bm creating a seven-man ",Db scene Literature Control Com mission" to assist' the attorney .general in preventing the sale' of obscene and other prohibited ·literature. The law provides that the com mission "shall consist of seven "members, including a represent 'ative of the folJowing religious faiths: Protestant, Catholic and Jewish; an educator, and three 'persons qualified by education and experience." The members wHi serve for five-year terms, without pay. Their function will be to "re eommend to 'the attorney gener al, whenever a book, magazine, comic book, pocket-size book or other publication on sale, or about to be placed oli sale, 'ap pears. to them to violate (Massa chusetts law), that appropriate . action be taken to prevent ,the sale or distribution of 'such 'pub ,}lcation." '
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RECEIVES, DIPLOMA: Miss Patricia' Tinkham of New Bedford kisses the Episcopal Ring as she receives her diploma from Bishop Connolly at St. Anne's Hospital School of Nursing graduation exercises.
.California State Board. Opposes Move to Tax PrivQte: Scho()ls
SACRAMENTO' (NC) -The California State Board of Equal 'izaiion is unanimously opposed to levying a property tax 6ft California's non-profit' elemen tary and high schools because it would be "contrary to,the public interest." A November election baUot referendum seeks to reimpose property taxes on California's private, non-profit schools of :less than collegiate grade. ,y Taxpayers Save The five-member equalization board has emphasized that oper ation of non-profit schools re duces public school taxes by $118,000,000 annuallY through the ed·ucation-at no public ex pense-of 340,000 children who otherwise would be enrolled in public schools. The Board of Equalization is provided for by the ,California constitution as a state adminis trative agency to determine the true value of property for taxa tion purposes. Its members are elected. one from each congres sional district. "An estimated public school capital outlay of $400,600,000 would be required for l~nd ac quisition and to duplicate' the school buildings erected at no public e,xpenses by the 1,876
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None of the members of the new commission has yet, been appointed.' In an editorial the Pilot, Bos ton Archdiocesan., newspaIrer, pointed out that the law "does not add any new'legislation nor even tighten existing legislation -in spite of the somewhat ex citable remarks of those oppos ing the law. It ,merely allows a citizen commission to receive complaints from other citizens. and' if they' judge them to be violations, to pass them on to the att~rney generaI."
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. " W~~kly C:~len~.ar . . h(i, $~OllJd, 'in a,il Jl1ill~S C?ri;f9rm .h.i'~ M~:k;e.,r:'s ~~ll ...:,:, Thil;' , -wil), of the MakeI' is ..called ,t\':1e law of nature ..... Whep He, l' created man ~nd endowed ,him with free will, ,to, conduct· TODAY-The Holy' Guardian himself in 'all'parts':6f life, 'He laid 'down-the' immutable· .... Angels. God has charged 'Hi's" laws'''of 'hurrran" nature.' These are the :etermU immutable "~"" a'ngels with the- minislry- "of.. laws of ,good "~nd evil.: . Which He ha~' . ena~led, reason to, ~ watching for and safeguarding' '. discqver for 'th~' cqnq,uct of human ~ctions. This .law of, ~ '. everyone' of His creatures that·,.
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H~ly Rosary. . ' This "is' die answer to,.the· current contr,pv~rsy in the TOMORROW -- St. Therese , New York hospitals about .the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower 'of Jesus),
devices. SI,1(~h 'a, move is against the long-standing practice
Virgin. She was born Marie'
Francoise Therese Martin in 1873 .of ~he hospitals.oIt is oppol?ed by Catholics as against_ the
at Alencon, France, and at the' moral law of, God, a law that is ,binding on Catholic, age of 15 entered the Carmelite Protestant and Jew._ ' community at Lisieux. Her prog. Those in~ "fa~or of birth control' by artificial or ~n ress in the spiritual life was such
that she' was made Mistress of natural meai-Is brlng out 'a:ll the stock arguments-large
Novices at the 'age of 22. She families ,a'nd poor parents, the dangers to the mother's died ·in 1897, but her brief life' . health,' the problem of overpopulation. They are ,so busy was remarkable for its humility~ , . 'feeling ('lorry for' parents. that they' forget two, very.' ·.t~. simplicity and patient endurance
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of· sufferirig. Since her 'death in. numerable miracles have been' The'first is that no one may act against 'the law of creditec:i to her intercession, and natur.e, that is, against the, law of God. To freely use a devotion to her has spre.ad aU faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to' over the world. In English
pervert it 'and thw~rt it and·deprive it of the natural term
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as the Little Flower of Jesus.
given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of
nature in granting that faculty. -.:::=::~~~~=~~::::::=::~:::=:=~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925.
SATURDAY - St. Francis of Some effete and indulgent Romans had attached to The Family, Clinic : Assisi, Confessor. He was born their banquet halls a "Vomentorium" to which they could I in 1182 and was early inspired retire' and relieve themselves of the surfeit. of their . rges "OUp e.s . 0 IISCUSS ,.J :~~ili~Y. 10~~n;f j~i~:e;tYth:~~ banqueting in order that'they might return to the table and still further, enjoy the sensation of taste in their ~",?",'..,~~ selves..to him a'nd were consti";' I "'"' ~ tuted .a religious Order by Pope epicurean repasts, while frustrating the very purpos~ of . By Father John L. Thomas,' ~d. /I! Innocent III. The order rapidly eating itself. Any doctor would say that gluttony' is an Assistant Pr.ofessor of Sociolog3' I. spread throughout Christendom. abuse and perversion of a human 'faculty,; it is, forbidden. '. After visiting ihe :East, St. Fran , St. Lo~is University cis alternated between preaching by' the clear dictates of reason al\d is morally wrong. Tim and I have had our fir,st big disagreement. We're to the multitudes and fasting in Contraceptive birth control.stands in the same, c,ategory of .pla~ning our honeymoon, and ~e ~ants to go l~P t.o th~ ilake desert solitude. During one of perveI:sion. / country where there:'s good fIshmg. I say fIshmg I~ for. his retreats' he received on his The second item that is overlooked in the. sentimental bachelors: I'd like to travel around and visit some of. the' hands, feet, and side the prints hysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places I've alway's wanted to opportunity to be ~lone .to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ. Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God. And that answer see. My sister, did that,arid your ne~ly ac.qUlred IntImacy
II" together m a leisurely, mutually SUNDAY - St. Placid and lies in self-restraint.
we. go t cards f rom a over, satisfying ,way. Companions, Martyrs. He was As Mahatma Gandhi 'has written: "Medic~l men will while. they were' away. It I don't 'hav·e to remind: you, born in Rome of a patrician fam~
earn the gratitude of mankind, if instead of de,:ising arti was thrilling: Isn't Tim being Helen that :l1oneymoons, I like ily in 515. At the age of seven
weddi~gs, often serve' seVeral his father took him to the mon~
ficial means of birth control, they will..find out means of selfish?' You know, other purpose,~, some of' which astery of Subiaco .and at 13 he
self-control .. : Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St. Benedict to estab restraints. All other restraints defeat the purpose for Helen, time I'm called ing. Because getting married is lish a monastery. Five years late* which they were Int~J1ded. The reasoning underlying ,t~~ to discuss hon- ' a social event, we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by bar use of artificial methods is that ,indlll~ence isa necessity ,·eymoons. I·en- , and all'too frequently, to l imbarians who burned everything
. joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground. St. Placid, his two
'. of life: Nothing can be more fallacious." manage it. . I . brothers, Eutychius and Victor And George Bernard Shaw 'has. said of 9irth control: little. German treatise on mar- . Althou'gh your own likes and inus; his SIster, Flavia, who had
"There is" no birth and damn little control." , riage written a- , dislike!>" along with your: past". come to visit them; along with' For 'restraint requires. self-control; .will power, and the. round 1850. The experience together, should be Donatus, Firmatus, Faustus arid
help qf- Almighty God, the God who gave the faculty of pro author had very the chief gui,des in planning· some 30 other monks, were put
your honeymoon, perhaps I can ,to death ,for their faith. '
creation. to human beings, the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas offer a few ,helpful suggestions. MONDAY-St. Bruno, Confes•. diffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate about the ·aftermath . of the, First, keep the unique' char- sor. The founder of the CarthU.' being:'pu,t. forward concerning· the use of this. faGulty. God wedding., He .. " , acter of this period clearly in sians was. born in Cologne a bo~i surely' is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirig.prin- mind. You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris".' He'
who :woulQ. play His, role by denying the Very obviou~ c.ipl~-show. YOllr wife·,' who's some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and
he~d of. the family right a,way. periences in starting your; life, later held the same office at
primary.purpose of the faculty. . 'Even in returning from,C\'iurch t9gether, and your sch«:;dule Rheims. With six companions
It"" is a sad commentary' on modern morals when. the ,suggestion of"· self~restraint is looked on with horror,. lmd; after the, )\'e4ainil, ',if;;§l1e ~ants should provide the freeflom, determined to forsake'the world,
to t~ke'one' wa~. you take anprivacy, and fJ.exible, unhurried he retired to. Gran.d Chartreuse• . the idea of 'God's help is brushed aside without· comment.' . other, j~st tom£ke clea'r' who's leisure to take' the reqJired' Later St, Bruno was called to
When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss. Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of
"for man's life and happiness? . this are in for a rough time all. adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II. The bustle of the
stride. . .I city.disturbed him. He retired' to As the distinguished British physician, Dr. E. Podvin, the rest of their lives. Marriage is ~artnership Second, . t~,ough marria~e the mOl!ntans of Calabria, where has written: "The birth control mo'veJ1lent is. bankrupt. It How ·times have changed-and makes y~u. hfe partners, i this. he founded a second Charter':' is bankrupt in sound principles of mora'lity. It is scientif in this regard, for the better, partnership IS a process, nqt an house. He died about 1101 and
ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of It's a good idea to work together act, so what you plan t.o. dp on wa,s canonized 500 years later.
the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon. your h?neymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most
inherent "in its methods: It is scientifcally barikrupt in its ,'Sometimes, because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~,\son- Holy Rosary. This feast also
very much in love either the ably enJoy. In .fact, thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St. lVI,ary of Vic:" constant appeal to the non-existent danger of. overpopula bride or the groo~ makes all time ,w~en YO~l should leaIjn to" tory, a day which Pope' Pius V tion. It is scientifically ban}srupt in its economic principle the concessions. start domg thIngs as a. team" instituted to be kept eactI year
that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot. be as healthy 'Social Life Important in memory. of the victory granted
birth ,rate, when an alleviation of these evils can only be as" it sounds. G:ouples, 'should . Third, you may now feel!that to the Christians in a naval bat
attained in an age of social' justice. It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family . you could never be alone' to- tie' against the Turks after
bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the' laws with plans together. Marriage is a gether long enough. This iis' a' inv,oking the help of the Mothe~
regard,lo contraceptives, which laws are founded on sound pa,rtne.\j,'ihip~husbandsand wives comm'on delusion, but don't fall 'of God.' were made to be helpm~tes, with for it. Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St. Bridget of morality, sound economics and 'sound sociology." each contributing to marital suc- that it provide's access to some 'Sweden, .Widow. She was it " ThQse who preach birth control 'would do 'wen to turn cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt. A 'member of the Swedish royal
their zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found ',their ability. ',. solitary twosonle may bedomefamily' born in 1034. She mar.;'
However, in all this modern a highly ,tiresome circle ,~fter 'ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden
in nature. It would bea better work than the perversion of emphasis ,on the, need·for dis- a few days. .' i : 'and. they had' eight chiidren.
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not based on clear knowledge of bank roll.. This, ,'is,. the honey,. 'cians andofshe-founded pertinent prirmciples ,and fac1smoonof"yol1r marriage,not an : :muni'ty St. Saviourt hei~'com:' th~ ,result in little more than pooled effort'to,show off, before your ,'Abbey: of Wastein. ' .- " neighbors, . , ' ;, ' . . . ~ . ignorance, . , ' 'Your, letter suggests· that you Fifth', if .at all Possi~le, plan. 'co'nven'ient times,just iIi case. ,: ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER 'OF ·THE,DIOCESE. OF .FALL RIVER ' ,and. Tim ,ha've made this 'mis- to attend:Mass and 'Comm'unioi( That's about ,it,' Helen. I tak~ -r 'p' 'bl' h d kl ' b .Th' e Cat h 0 ,.IC rress II> 'f' h' D"'" . f' 'F :'1"River, 'take'. Before-' p.limning your., ¥1oJ;l ' U 15 e wee y y 0 t e'· locese 0 .' a ' " . , - ',tog.e,'the.r .jYOU'I'e .st.ar.ting- "sollm..e.;-.,' '~,~r. g.ra.'.n. t.e,d, . th..at :. youh.ave ade.,",: . '. ' ~',.' ..•. ,.' ",.. " ."', '.'," ..' .t.' 10.' Highla'nd '.Avenue ': '.' '.' ". . . . eymoon;you, should ask' what thing mighty big, arid' 'you' need quate' premarital ',instructiC\lrllt,
a honeymoon is for. . " sp~cia~ graces Ito guarantee' ~uc- " 'However, if anything still wo-::'
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. Fall}~i'y~r/,~Mc:ls~. _, ''',1'''' " ..·PUBUSHER ,~.. , .", ">-" ~'''.''", ,:' . ,,~:."'lJentsr the <period ;'of,,'your· initiSixth" don't, pull- ,the' childish '8 doctor, according to' the, nature . Most .. Rev: James L. Connolly" D.O.,. PhD., " Gltion into. the," conjugal . state~,. 'trick "of n~hallowing'anYbodY·'0.( ?your.' problem: They . ~ill be' ;.,~ 'GENERAL MANAGER ' ASST. GENERAL MANAGER "This remains tru~ w~et~er-;YO\li:\;to,know,whereyou'wilJ ,be.(Jl,lr:-. 'happy ,to !lllsist.you., ' .. 'R' "'F . h " " , ' . .'. ' 'lrofishing, travel,' or.stay rig~V ing"thi8ti~"e. Someone'in .your. " 011; 'yes,' do, I, think T.im iii . ev. Doniel . :' S 01100, M.A., Rev. John P. Driscoll, at home. ' " I"'. , ' : ' : ' , ...; family should knowhow. to'reach _'being selfish? Maybe 'yoil ca. ''''MANAGIN~ EDITOR. ",,' . Hence yourhoneymoori should· 'youwllennecellsary, U' ihis:~an't . ': now· an'swer that onl!' yourself: • ,., .."" Attorney Huc;ah. J. ,Golden,.. .'.' provide yOllwith a ~easonable, '. !~' managedj" ;ellll' bacli:'-bo~~,':al" .Aft~r"all. he'syou:r man, . ,•• : . ,
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MATTAPOISETT The Rosary-Altar Society ,is conducting a member~hip drive. n will hold a ccm1munion break fast Oct. 3.
ST. IOHN THE BAPTIST,. . CENTRAL VILLAGE 'The Ladies' Guild will sponsOll" ' • whist Saturday night at fJ in' the itarish hall. Mrs. John Costa .fs ehairman. At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev. Edward C. Duffy', of St. James Church. New Bedford, speak on his naval experience in the Far East. A. potluck sup~r at 7:30 will pre cede the meeting. The Guild will join St. Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No. 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 1:0 La Salette Oct.1 S. Cars will meet at the back of St. George; Church, Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon.
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A IIeRior' at Sacred Hearts Academy,'Fairhaven, llas been named a semifinalist in the Na tional Merit Scholarship contest. ,ST. MA&rS CATBEDUr... ,".' She is Sand..a Mandeville, FALL aVER . . ' daughter of. MI'. and Mrs. Ho '!'be. WOlDen's Guild ..m hold, mer Mandeville, ITt Collette an «)pen meeting and style show 'Street, New Bedford, and a mem at "8 P.M. Monday. Oct. 6 ill bet- Of Oul' Lady of. Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center. Mrs. Help parish. Joseph .Springer is in. charge of. arrancements. 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~
10.000 lligh scorers in nationally conducted eJtaminations which tested· one third of all twelftb grade students in lihe country. With other semifinalists slle will underglt a three hour examina tion Dec. 6. If slle passes it suc cessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests.
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ST. ~EAN B~"I'E. FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WG mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday, Oct. 19. Rey. Ambroise Rodrigue,O.P. is guest speaker. The Oct. 13 meeting will take the form of a Hallowe'en party at 1:30 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100, including eight new members. Mrs. Alfred Blais and Mrs. El lery Chace PGured.
NOTRE DAME. FALL RIVER A cake sale will be held Sat iMMACULATE CONCEPTION, urday. Oct. 18 in McWhirr's. NOlt'l'H EASTON A military whist is planned ' The Women's Guild will join in the c!listrict evening of recol with Mrs. George Newman as chairman. The-Wamen's Guild is ledion to be held at Notre Dame supporting the parish sale af Thursday, Oct, 9 at 7:§n. Mem bers will serve as hostesses after CathoI.ic Christmas cards. the church services. ST. PAUL'S,
Teenagers whists wi~ resume TAUNTON ,
Friday night, Oct. 10 at 8 in the Miss Betty Murby, Pawtueket, school halll There will be a 'wiH be guest soloist at the Communion breakfast Nov. 30, monthly meeting and insalla also in the school hall. Guild non of officers at 7:45 P.M. members received family prayer Thursday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Paul cards at their last meeting, also Michney is the newly elected inaugurated ~ question box per president. iod which will be ·a regular fea OUR LADY OF GRACE, ture, under the sponsorship of NOUTIIf WESTPORT the discussion club.' A motion The Women's Guild will meet picture of Our Lady of La Sal at B P.M. Tuesday, Oct: 7 at the eUe was shown. parish hall. The Living Rosary The next meeting will be· will be held Sund.ay, Oct. 5, fol- , Monday night. Oct. 20 at 7:45 lowed by Benediction. under chairmanship of Mrs.Wil ST. LOUIS.
fred Garand. FALL RIVER
The Confraternity of Chris tian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr.
are invited. Babysitters will be V\Tilliam J. McDonald, rector of
on duty in the preprimary class the Catholic University of Amer
room of St. Louis school. Rev. ica· here, will receive an honor
John E. Boyd will speak on his ary doctorate of laws from the
Euopean pilgrimage and musical Natienal University of Ireland.
entertainment will be offered . The degree will be awarded tet by girls £Com Mt. St. Mary's M:sgr. McDonald; in absentia, at Academy. . an Oct. 17 ceremony in St. Pat ST. ,JOSEPH'S,
rick's Hall, Dublin Castle. It w'iil FAlLL RIVER
be s~nt to John J. Hearne. Irish The Men's Club is forming a ambassador to the United States shuffleboard league. Members. whe will present it to ~. of the parish baseball team will M~Donald. be honored at a supper meeting. Announcement of the honor
Twenty-four' new members to be conferred on the Catholic
were received at the second an University rector was made in
nual membership tea held in the a cetmmunication to Msgr. Mc
parish hall. Past presidents were Donald by Eamon deValera,
pouret·s. Entertainment was of Prime Minister of Ireland and
fered by a group from Mt. St. chancellor of the National Uni
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Mary's Academy.
Miss Mandeville, a straight A student, is attending Saerecl Hearts Academy' on a four year scholarship. She is editor of the yearbook and glee club accom
panist. This semester she is among more than 50 topranking science students from the New Bedford area who have been invited to attend Ii special bac teriology course at the New Bed ford Institute of TechnolOfa.
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,'Liveliesti Vacation' Ever By John Jay
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'. (While Mary Tinley takes a three week's vacation' from writing (but not from housework!), members of the Daly family have been asked to act as guest columnists. The .following was eontributed by the Daly's "oldest".)
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DERBY, England (NC)A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the work ers' encyclicals celebrated
The initial plan was simple en~,ugh: With two other eouples we'd arrange to leave our kids behind and "get away from the' mall" for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day. For a while,' at least, we'd be young marrieds instead of y o u n g ' harrieds. But somehow we husband power to stake out a' .' " small area. Then six strong arms wound up "taking them all stood ready to scoop up toppled with us" and for a full tykes, after a big wave knOCKed
it's feast"the with High Mass"factory sung among spinning looms. The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Notting ham at the request of Rlan Tur
. ner, ma~aging director of the Spa Lane Mills. Workers share 'em down. The kids were back in the management and profits on their feet before they had and the mills have a chapel used time to be scared! Nor was the by both its Catholic and its noncottage ever. without at least one Catholic employees. adult on hand, for snacks, naps', Bishop Ellis preaching to the and the' ever-needed bathroom " , assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on .'of ,', patrol... , .' " .: . ~orkers told the~n that in' this ., . We fed the little ones first' 90 ' • unique plant 'lit' EngH\nd ali are " they" could play.' on the porch." SISTERS 'GUESTS AT TEA S· t . t S d H rt "d d . b h' while tbe adults ate. After a few: -:; .. .' . .' : :: IS ers'a acre . ~a con~1 ere ~em ers of t e s,ame. days discovered an invariable ·P~lrlsh.SchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests at,the arinual\V~ famIly. I, ' , ' " ' , pattern. During 'every dessert'," ,tea .of the Women~sGuild Siuiday. ,Mrs.: Joseph BealichaiiH~ ',:, '.. "~espe,:~1.or and c~p~rati.o~" ,;.'... . ' . ' , " . :wlthone's employer Will mspir,: . ,what we called The Icebreaker ,~.h aIrm.an,. IS ,sh~wn POUrlll.g for. Rev.. J Qseph S.Lar':1~." '.the e~ployee to work hard and': ,would ':,come in irom. the pOrch' pastor , SI!:;ter: Suzanne M~rle, S:U.S;G.,~ana Mother 'MarIe . conscientiously taking a stand~ I to see ,Wlia,t" the big folks wei:e. : Gemma, S:U.S.C. ' a r d not' fi'om the slackers but up to. After, a ,few diversiori~I:Y', '. . , , ' ti ,. , ' ,(,,,~ giving of- one's 'best," he added. questions he'd , bluntly . say he D~I"':o' "He" will rightly ex~ect ~is em' wanted 'some goodies; To send' ',. , ' . " . .' , . , I ,ployer to care for him WIth un-' The ,Icebreaker .back we ,,;":';st, de~standing and they too must, tried.. r~ason. ' Tllen strong "talk. '. ',' M'" ' 'M 't... ..! P , t ' d C '. : ' . ' .', ,try to ,underst<tnd . and sympa-, ' Then, app'e.~se~ent;,in the form,' , l!lse~,. ar 1':". er~ an . ar~·. Ball,at wh,ichthe Annual'New,;, '"thiz~ with him in 'his proble~~! ' of a ,tasty ,.tldbIt,,·giveil with the . ,.01 Twe!_d~e of New Be~lfo.rd and ,man Club, Award was presented '''Yo' h' e h d f'~ .. , '. . . ' . Joan Robmson of Attleboro h a v e ' . ', , u av a years 0 pros • hushed admOnItion, "don't tell ", tl t 'd t th'" , t o MISS Helen White, outstand- perity arid:regular work and the others." ..' ,'. '. recent' y rellurne 'ft' 0 ','telrd~e- ,ing. CathoItc author.a.nd ed.' ucator. "been a' happy f~ml'ly So'too'" Never Dull
. " , spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg' ,. ' . ' ? , '. ' ..., .There ',was never a d411 mo We,l{larQe~, ~90 late,' that ap- 'the week-long 44th Annual Con'''; . ,All three girls felt.~the spirit' must yo,u stand together 1ft these ment in the Orphanage. It's peasementll? as wr~~. for vention of the National Newman of, Newmanism at the cQriv'ention harder days," 'enormous size gave the children' moochersas~kesays,lt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiring'.andeach'le'ft ,Af~er ,Mass Mr. Turner pre- .. • ' real sense of freedom with a Matsu or MUnIch., The ~cebr~ak- on the campus' of Ohio State with a,spirit of making h.er,Ne~~ sided' at the annual factory mi'nimum of'- adult· supervision. e~ w?lJ~~' hardly l1a~e bltt~n ,mto . - U!1iversity of Columbus, Ohio. man Club a bigg,~r ,~nd better meeting at which h~ read his, ': 'scovered' the' front and a hiS, tidbIt befor.e. hed' be on the b" " ' , one. ,;. report. After reportmg on., the They di h t ' t hi b t' "Th . 'The N ewman·'CI u.' IS an organ:~ " . ,- ,'. : , ' " ' , back staircase which ,they cailed porc .. 0; repor .,s', O? y; enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai.: dinighter':of Mr. ',and past year s work,,~nd progress he , their "short cut"":'but they inall the httle ships woulll f~llow '. the religious' so'cial and educa- Mrs.. Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-" said, that tht; apostolate of the " 'variably used the'longer way:.':l'he~cebreaker's clear Jlath for "tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Stree't, New>B~dford, 'i~'.', f~ctor.yis~lowlYbut:.surelyde;.,~ The outdoor bath houses in the ,suppllel!.. dent on a .secular campus.' The ,'. Senior and·Presideilt'of ihe New:' ,velop,mg.RepOJ;ts ~om Ill an y .. 'backyard' became"'their play , ; Sitter's Jack'p,ot. , theme of this Year!scoD.vention ,man' ciuo at-Mt.-:HolY9k.e College; part:' ~fthe worldJ~dicate tha, 'apartments. On' the hug e ,'Prob~bly.' the, funniest:slngle . was "Chris~ On: Your Campus.":' Carol;, daughter .0f,'Mr.arid Mrs. . flu"lst,an ,~lI:npl,oyer~;~~e' be,c?m- .' screened.porch which ran three event- irithe"comedyi.fillect':i·The'delegates attended 1edures "John" TWeedie of '. 34 :'Hunter' I?'t COI}SC~~u.s', of. Jhelr ,o?hga- : , quarters of the way arOl:lrid the "week',oCcurted,' i~~:".~si,niglii,', ~nd, discussions ~hich were de:-,', Street, New &idford.:is,a~Senior' tions, ,~eadded,' '.:!" hOuse were big wicker chairs, when' t~e hUl!barj.ds treated the' '~i~ned'to assist·themin promot;. , and PresidenLof her :,gp>up'at " D" .', j.' . . which~when tipped and turned' wive,S '~. da9ci~g.'at',~the:'big '~,iilg more:effective and efficient' Bri!lgewaferState !l'ea'?herspol:" ' ,;' UJl~Q()QI~',Rector.. j , ~uld' become everything from resort ,ho~e.la,~Wb.pCkfupthe~:";N:ewman.Clubs. on·their cam';' ilege; ;JOlin, .a' ~en.ior?'al~:·and': 'NE;W YORK (NC) -, Ms,gr. ' make-believe tentSi to ships at _beacii:-,Armed' wItb)be names: of' puses. .Treasurer ,of ,~heCI,ubat~r.idge,;,: Fral}cis' .F. ;~Reh < vice ;' rector 01 : eea:,. . , .' afe~, reliab1.~·"sitter~·'ailthr~"i',,'.!'. ', :N~wDlall A....ret ", wa,ter ,Teachers' eollege,/is~~'.::the:North::~yhcan,Cpllege i~,' , " ' 'ADd ,they· discovered each menapp r the': fi~si pros>";: . ",)' '.:, . ' . ' ,daughter of;M:J,'s~ G. Russell,~~b+,::;'R.onu:;,:'pa~~"been appointed,r~-: : ether.. The 'first' day' when our pecC'Someho.w" the f~ct ih~t, ',::.Hlg~pomt ()fth,~; c~nve~tlOn" inso~:~U P~rrY . A ve., Attlebcf.~~;,:.t~r. ' of.- St. ' Joseph's' Seminar~; .';,' ~uAime was asked '.'please· give there, 'were 12 kidsm.ad~ .her :', '''r,as th~ '.: Ina~gur,al ~an9uet' an4 .M;ss;., , . ,, ' ' ',~.,:.:oui'l,,:ooci,ie,/N: ,Y. " " ' , '," this cracker to Jodie", she have,: '!?o ' pr~or', ,engiIgement~. : ,. '. "
stopped a minute before, asking, Same, thing witb..the· second: As
"'I forget. Whi~h one's Jodie?" our .list dwindlell we caught on. '
J)ut at' week's end there was no . For the, third" only one husband· forgetting .first,' middle and last, went. to. the: door..When: S h e : ; , ' . ',' . '. '. : ,... . ; : ' ,;' names,. color :prefereqce for asked- "how many' kids"; he ..jok paper cups, cereal likes and dis ingly,said, 'IOh, about a dozen'7~r' .
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.the adults two to one we still each: seven bedi'ooms I.uId plenty to 'gO, around. We we could show 'her 'with a flash-' ,. ',' , , ; ; ' t : 1:', :: ;VeI;~ never without "willing ,sit lig'hi' 'each ofihesleidping"'~t'yk~"," '. i.,: ' :' ,,' :,;' • ',' : " ,," ~ ,~ . ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach . ~ . -~ . . ' . " . .' ..... ; ; patrol.'When the kids wanted to did she' reaJize there,' a,dually , ", '. ' ,,", " ': .r,:, '. '.,.,' ; t" , ....'. could' be 12 ,kids. HopefullYsbe:. " " iii sWImming . or play "vith· 'asked,'. ':There ',are' 'old«!Poii~s'; c ,; . ; Ad~bright,ifruh'ftaVor.tO:','
the ~a:vesthere 'was enough 'a'ren't 'ther~?'~,'.'Oh,y,es;": we' Said:", , 1~r~avoJi~ salad8,~dips:orme.alj ,
,'IAndy's"sb.But ,he'll be , s e v e n ' , " ' > i i . t h the/f'eslt:M•• :,.gf'~dietit .'in Febr.uary, \Ve.: q'ufckly"added.. '.' ... , . '''' ,,' .~;> :~. 11.*.·COtta..... 'rn...~.... :_>. .•",i:6-":L'··the, '. wheri,wt! ~·g6tback·':'ftom. 'tHe" , ' e" " ' . - - e ": "danceshe~:s~idsh~'~::~eard'nary::': ,,-~,; ·:.~~p~y··,e~oiee;.HOOd S~ail'Curd, a tpe.epb\,lt,. ~herj.',~e.t~~ he.r :i.: ,<~ cUi-ci~ Chive CottageCh'ee8e' home .~hat,·mght...she ·wasn't i n · . " , . . . . ' .. '.' . .. the' hOuse a m,iilutebefore her """.; ,',M1:oUrr,~:ot.,door. 'I 10, I .' BABY; SITTING 'sign ,,,vas. re" • placed :\'Vith', RUGS; ~nAIDED.c, ' , .DO . ~e reco~men~:' ,thai, kind' :'<1,: of vaC'ation? you,'bet.'Wtlol'e-.:' heartedly. ' If' 'office vacatiol1s ,\;',' permit,' we'll do':Jt:o'again. For one thing no. child ever-asked' '.'What'll I do now, there!s, n~' ,:' body 'to 'play with." And"wheri ; , we got home with only ,our four, . Jt was downright; quiet 7'" well, ' almost!. ' week. It turned out to be more fun than we'd ever imagi!1e,d. A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach, Del~ aware 'through whom we rented I a "cottage" within earshot of the' Atlantic's rolling ,surf. Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly. fit ,its nick,name,' "'The Orphanage -::-,W i t h Par ents''. Here's why: 'BI'll a'nd 'Joan:Kohler'brought their three gals: Kat,herine, four; Molly, thre{l, and Jodie, one. Jack and Helen Pyne, with five, 'supplied the oldest and the youngest: AndY,six; Maureen, four; Laurie, three; Jay-Jay, two, and Tommy; just three months. Lu and I brought all' we' had, too:LuAime, ,five; Deirdre, '., Sean, three,';' and Maura,' four Dearly two;, I •
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THE j\NCHOR Thurs.. Oct. 2,:~J 9,5~;~
Fo~"r"N'ew SilhbJett.e$Welcome:
Council Mee~ing Held inWareham.
Fall. With Flattering' Lines By Ellen KeHey The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering. Leading fashioI). designers the world over h~l.Ve gotten to gether and brought us four versions of the new look which are wearable for nearly everyone. These eye-compeIIing'new silhouettes are the empire, They're made of lustro_glo the trapeze, the relaxed look wool, and to me are Joveliest in and the blouson. The key to beige or teal blue. the four versions of the
St. Patrick's Parish Center, Wareham. was the scene of the New Bedford District Council,; meeting of the Diocesan Council . of Catholic Women. . Retreats at Cathedral C~mp announced by Miss Lillian Ross, spiritual development chairman,
include Oct. 17 throug~ 19 for women from New Bedford,
Taunton and Cape Cod; Oct.
24 through 26 for Franco-Amer
ican women from Fall River; Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 for Port uguese women from New Bed ford; and Nov. 7 through 9 for Franco-American women from' New Bedford. The year's program for parent an~ .family education was out..;, ' , lined by chairman Mrs. Michael . J, O'Leary. It will stressmar-' '. riag~ forums, 'Cana Conferences ,:. and the fostering. of religious.: customs in the ,home. ' .. ,. ',\. Miss Mary. Foley, youth chair": . man, requested parish pal·tici~
pation in plans for National. Catholic Youth Week, starting, Oct. 26. Registration will be held at Kennedy Youth Center ,. this week.
The meeting was. addr.essed., by, Diocesan officers. of, tlJ,el
women's group and by Rev.. Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-·. cesan Family Life Bureau, who' explained the objectives iiI. the' the Council. . . Sister:? of the Missionary Ser vants of the Most Blessed Trin- ' ity were guests' of honor and" members of the clergy presimt included Rt.· Rev. Msgr. Hugh .A. Gallagher, district moderator; Rev. John Chippendale and Father McCarthy.
Some of the lovliest new' new look is that they myst be loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter
to move about freely and easily, lengths this season, and are de~
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look attractive. The empire verof my favorites is a cozy bouf sion, puts its emphasis' above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T : Shown at Cathedral Camp waist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print. It is made of where they attended the Women's Retreat are, left to right, gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co' t ton flannel, Miss Elizabeth K. Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Brais,both of the princess dress. ' spruced' with cotton corduroy North .Attleboro ; Mrs. Margaret A. Powers and Mrs. Chris, ' , and trimmed in frosty.white. It's tina' Souza, both .of Fall River. . ' Anent the new look, do start belted in the back buttoned in the s~as~n' ~ith a trape~e dre!!s, " the front, and a~ailal?le in a ., . . , the. dra":,abcally new.hne that ... variety of sizes: This favorite of changes the shape of. ~all.,. to, ., mine cost slightly over three ma~~ you l:l c<?~p,le,tely: dIffe~enti" ,dollars, proving that fashion SOC wo.man! It's a faShion revolution, '.' ma'y )le achieved even the ," Among the six young' women .' , th~ t,rapc,ze:.s,nho,:,ette;. most 'stringent of bUdgetsl ,. ' recently pro'fessed' as the first ~ members of the newly-estab Launched by' Dior's brilliarit Tow Coats ' lished Society.- of Our L~dy of 0 7 u n g successor, beautifully Colorful, warm and v,e r y Provid~nce. in the Diocese of
modified by 'our own wonderful smart are th'e "Tow' C'oats" for , Providence is Sister Mary DoAmerican designers,. the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11. They're warm , lores, the former Angela O'Brien . e~erges as a leading .silhouette water-repellent, have, usually, . oF44 Conant St., Fall River. thiS Fall. ~arrowat the top,. matching mittens and zany cap. A native of County Cork, Ire hel~, .awar from the body by ,They are anti-freeze treatment land, Sister D()lores was brought
cut,' the trapeze falls to a gently' ,,'. for girls who' have to get up to thiscountty '.four years ago round~, .fJ~l'ed hemline. It's ex- . ~ ·and..get out., for school. Each is.' by the late Mrs. Philip Shannoh
tre~ely . beco~~ng . an,d very· .. · a handsome; full-length ' coat, " of :rlill River, With' whom s'he fashionable. . ' . inspirt:d by those' which' ski " lived 'until she' entered the new' ':f,b,er<:'s a "revolution, ·in coat, ; c h,a m p ion swear. on cold,' Society'. , ' fashions •.too. You'll admire coats. windy ski tov.vs,· hence their The' Society of Our Lady of' in wonderful textured weaves,: clever .'name. These smart '''Tow. , Providence' was fou'nded by Most pebbly surfaces, velvety cash'" C()~ts" have quilted linings, for.' Rev: Russell J. McVihney, Bish meres-all shaped into lines of. added warmth, and gay, colorful. op': of Providen'ce: Very Rev. charmin~ newness. You'll see., Ty,rolean tr~m. (Their price 'js Louis W. Dunn; ViCe-Chancellor' , trapeze, flares, chemise .backs, ; bu'dgEit':woilderful.)' , o f the Providence Diocese, is empire' details, lightly belted, Have ypu seen the new "Career chaplain to the' Society.,. The Sis fullness; some coats. with. big:: Girl,S; Stiits';? Tl)ey're ·,reallY ... tel's' were founded to .give cate collars of mink, Persian lamb, something! Tailored to . a' T,. chetical ,. instructions, do parish . 11 admire them in gently visitation work arid assist 'in beaver, lynx. you' 'tt d . rectories in' the Providence Dif Evening School Cuordlm,ted Knits I .e and straight-up-and-down SISTER MARY DOLORES ...., rdinated kru'ts': 'ha've' .the' styles, T.he 'fitted suits .hew to' . cese. COPENHAGEN (N C) - A Coo ' . the em ..pire.... line with a high, Shortly after Sister Dolores .. " .. 1 SUI't l'0 o'k al1. d are ' h' Catholic evening school-featur casua . Igh - . gently" o'utlined "waistline ,and' came. t 0 thOIS coun t rysh e b egan' . ficial prayer book of the Church. rating favorites this season of sliniskirt., The straight-up-and- to feel' the pull of a religious L' :hop .McVinney presided at. ing weekly lectures on the his · f ashi on.· Th e sI'1m, down 'style suit has' . 'voca . t"IOn.' Sh e h ear d 0f th e wor . k the p'rofession of these first mem-. tory of religion and medievaF easy 1In~ 'a' ,short.' philosophy - has been estab back-pleat.ed skirts are" avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt. proposed for' this Society and bers and offered. Pontifical lished here. . able' in shades to mix or match The' jack'ei't wears a "{:hin~ch~,i. wrote" to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS. . . . ·th~. tout ensemble.' . It Bovey-patterned jackets' and''.' collar;.. iUld is . I'nter' vlewe d h er an d accep·t·e d' . Peter and Paul, Providence. The school is called the "Eve sweaters'-a look' e'qually im-"; noil;1ing short' of marvelous. her into,tJ;1e. !Y,Io,t~,ex.' .()f Hope . Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiIning 'School for Religion and" portriht 'this 'year' .at ho~e'; o't :". These' j i.is'tlY .. poI-l~Ia'r ."Career Novitiate, Hillsgrove, in Sep.., dren: ,nav: been, baptized . ~1P(>ng .; Culture" an'd 'is loca'ted at 'ttie, abroad." . ' . . . '.' ' j GIt1s":"Suits""llre' 'loveliest .in,: 1956:" .' c. "" '." ~" " th~g~0'Ying~~gr0.l)op¥l~tion.i~. schoOl', of" the Sisters' of 'St.'" . \." ,. ... " ' , ..' Sister'DoI6res"was the fourtli'''' the' Providenc'e' :r;>iocese .as 'a re ... Head sophistication for' 'Fall': I;>anker!s gray, navy, charcoal ' s u l " ~ ' '.....f ·'the·.,'wo'rk' of 'tJ:1e' ' S·o"'cI·e'~·~ ..·." JO'seph 'of'Cham'brey: " b rig 'woma'n to enter the comU. .. ',' a '11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- .. you • t res s e s the importance of rown B munity. And to show that all In addition; 1,400 visits, were slouchy brims, puffed crowns nen t a l ac. , ., religious try to help a young madeand'mcii'e than 30 Catho-' that rise or pull back, softly . " . woman to find just the right lieS 'Were: 'broughfback to' the draped hat-shapes, little brims Holy Union Field .q.qy'~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice 'ot-their religibn: Th~ with rising backs, regal velvets A T' S d")' ·tastes, it should be mentioned Sisters have three station ',wag.,.', " in vivid tones or black, 'deeptiverton that' Sister Dolores was guided ons' and "all 'the 'Sisters learn to . piled felts' in a blaze of color, An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by drive'so that their wo~k' Qf' vis BOYS WANTED' for 'the wit h tarnished gold,,, brass, ofprizes to be offered at'the'an-" . a Sister of Mercy, Sister Mary itatlon is. done efficiently; Priesthood and Brotherho·od. .' bUfnt orange, russet brown and n~1l1' Hoiy, Union ' bazaa~',·iind" 'Emeline, now teaching at St. 'A'tteriding Sister DoloreW 'pro- ' forest green heading' the hit field' day 'scheduled .for SatU'rday . Kilian's School, New Bedford. fession were Mr,' arid Mrs: Frahk ; lack, of funds' 'NO impedi ment. . parade. at' t~e comm'unity.'s Junior~te, A feature of the life at the Taylor. and Mrs. William .'How Nanaqualtet, Tiverton.· This af- Nov"late is that the Sisters, who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall . Write to: Your mdis?ensable all-year- fair was originally scheduled· are being guided in their forma- River. Sister Mary' Emeline, .P. O. Box 5742 round coat ~s pure .cashmere,. for last week, but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries R.S.M. also· attended, delighted Baltimore 8. Md." lthlghtt as. a whhls~etai~',blu~tde~-IstOflt. to:·' iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary, recite a shortened form to see. her protegee reach this h a?~e oue, ore.. SIPS.', poned .~mtil. this Saturday. stage of service to God. over everythmg, .tra:vels every. . . of the Divine Office in English. " where wi\h 'matchless distinc~ ~ .. 1-?~.~d ~ttractI..0ns.'Y~~J m~l~d.e. They t~ereby gain the advantage ti R' "ht . . th .d 1 t" '. a contmuous penny sale, booths, of the' grea't spiritual benefits on. I,: now IS· e I ea. lme., , .t:aces :!i(r school :childrerr, ogames. of·. the .Psalms,' and scripture ;,. to purch?se 'your cas~mere co.at, .for. t.ot«."',:and refre hm nts., , ...... e d"g d f th . f because 11\ many a tQwn and city .', .',': . ~. ".~'" e., '<",". :'''' , r a !11 s;,~r. " ~rayers '? e 0 throughout the hmd,: astute co~i "., .... ~,,~~~W bo~~~s..';mcl~,!i,f:! !,'Ch;pst;-'1:
buyers are f~atl.lring t~ese·l.u,x;..: ~I;~P' relIglO~s arb~Ie~, ,~?lls:
;. ury coats at:.speciaLpi'ices(, ,""'," ~ltJf.e!1i-.: ?me andga'I'd~nsupplIes;, •. ·.,l Elegant' is "ineword .fol" the":' ,~;p';():~~.,and handJs,t;~cAi#SJ,cap!i:y; ,', lovely Junior· .,shea·M-i.' dr~ss:;f{ /:Up' .sa,·:dc··'e·I;~~OktS'A stPe,~~3;I . ~iftzl~l' '~-ll?d " f H, .," ". .. .., .:'.. , 4 . "'pos . ea room WI a so ~w t~day. It 9 O;¥I> .t\l~'emp~r~ ":~'b'e:;:iri:'o()" 'eration. lme, .IS the beautiful color tJ1at:·:, ~'''l'''p_.- -_ _""'!'.....~~,;o,.~. Is known. as "pumPkin" this's-ea::' .". .•.,' son, and is made-·of·Whi.sper:-:.· weight wool. It is .• CIas!lic ex- ;, .
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made of ~ight-tone.d or dark We pick up and deliver, clea" toned bronze. wool, with a highi · : ,· Writ. or phone and our and repair overalls. Also. we have representative will ca,lI at lighted waistline, sheltered by o complete. line ot Coveralls, Pants • tiny black :fox-collared j a c k e t . : ' ,', . . : no obligation' to you. and Shirts for sale. Newest, and to me, the loveliest , ' , · C O. .. . . ,, We reclaim and' wash any oily expression of the empire silhou- , , S. C. TANGER ;; SON INC. ette, it will be an. ~ntrance-' .. . , , , " , ' .jirfy or greasy rags. maker everywhere of·fasliio,.," 56·~.62:Faolkne" St/·~:' Buy W~ w. Supply .. •. . ,·.:·'.. IUlt is very thriftily priced.. ,:, . : . Have you seen the campus:- :.3~ NORTH FRONT STREET", ~':~EDERICI(' J. DOHER~ important "Rab.'- Rah!" coats!' ,'.' "'. ~I:DFORD'i'i' .. ' ~ ,,,,'., ,'.0. 52..6,.... H,..i9hl.~nd Ave• .~" ' NEW.' "-':;' They're extremely becoming, , Fall Ri~er, Mass.
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I~q.c~, i,n the'~ilce,Q,qhe SClent1~c~, "·~Stl,-angeiy.~'enC>ugh; ·.:.t)ie,;:c1~~-;:-·«· was' tpade . by" '~rs,·: R0b.ert,' H~':',. ~ffilflited _~,~tl1. the N~O~::t~i;' crei~e:f,.s!iIilies.,.iC> "the. Korean .:
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: Mr Alvarez leaves no doubt ':do·in· . sex"educatIon o~ chIldren ~as. '/r ~at if ~oetr~-as~disc.iplined6e,~ . .Th~'trou,bie is that teleViSion'S. : . stressetpn a re?~lution . ad<?~ted', ;' "'.',.'. I • ., appear It WIll be ~he end of, "present form" has not changed at th~ 29th nat~or~l conventIon. 944 County St. .,,~ '. . ., poetry. . . for the beiter in the nine years . ~hlS r<:sPo~sl~lhty, ~e reso(. . .... . Leonard Woolf, writmg about .it has been in existence.. l1JtIo~. ~ald, .IS .. emphasl~ed .bY radio , television'cinema . t e d the New B'edford .. . . , . and '" .Wh'l I e I rea I'lze th e prIn f mlsmformatIon I'" I'" and VIOlatIon h 'ed' writer" , and the "serious pubd' t th I . 0 mora prmclp es In suc u . wor IS. no e on y, or even ' t' . ft . b't" d' . I . remarks that "those who "mos t,'e,ff ec t·lve, means 0f com.-. from ca IOn ni 0 eno alne maIn y, 'Hsher" . '. .. , med"" ' . control the popular press and munication in every existence, " . ass . . la._ ' , ' Y,.OU R DOLLAR BUYS the enormous machines of mass ' d .th a t tel eVlSlOn .. . , an can ·c h ange' 't.. The. d ,delegates f' 'f' '1 also '11 advocated . • entertainment through radio f 'th b tt d tOh t th I'- s,u ,Y. a. a amI ya owance pro:,,\ ' ". . . ' .or e e, ~r, a? a e r~ -; gramiri"the United' States' and"" .' ' . . . , .... '. . '·,·I.n. .' Ish forreadm~ IS 10 some' chIl-; called. f61:' "an :iricreased'~!em-', 1 .OSp•. dr~n,~~dnot 10 o~hers, and that: phasis>ori.... Christiiln' fi;imily:lliv-"" ·THAN· EVER' ~EFORE .,. · Continued .from Page One . . ther~ }re .some lsola,~ed, scat-: h~g, through' suell : p'rognims: as;: ': _ . ',' ;.'" '. ., signed by Dr.'<Morris· A. Jacobs;' t~r~d grea~ moments 01.1 tele- I'; fa~ily prayei;f~inily recreation , S e e 'us' fOr 'the a'EST' DEAL in a Commissioner of Hospitals,. and VlSIO~, 1. ~enously doubt wheth~r:. lind readingdesiraJ::iie feen-age . • Ford .~c1ro." 'Truck .-:." J?r. Henry W. Koibe,' Director. I' ;s~all ,re~I~~e that daemon i.' c6ties, mOde~iy hi dress arid.. ac:' " M, O,f the Bureau of Medical. and. s,?Ir1t,~q,w.m It~ last throes of!' tion;' premarriage and :iriarii~'ge > ~
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overt~rrled a longsta.ndmg. ~ut. shadow. of the Washington unwntten, rule ba.m~m? ~he ~~- Monument. . Picked No i Import· Buy.
suance of contraceptIves 10 cIty ,. , .' . . . , hosp~tals, .' Th~ ~ro~to; bemg ~onstruct.~d . Backed by R~putable Service
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practice' in our hospitals that • , perverts the nature arid' the dig-. nity of man;" .,. . . . . ' . GUA~NrEED" ;. ~ The staterrie~tpoirited' out'·· .t~at the Catholi~ Chtil:'~h ·is. ·not. T.Y,~ '\~~"". r .... · ~indifferent to the 'physical well , SERVICE - ·REJIAIRS • ·lieing of mothp.J'S and.ihe social Member R•.' T."T.·.G. Near: Br~oklawn Pari( ,~; needs' of our .Wriinuhity." But· it declared ~that ·thE;r"b6ard·'s de ,JAMES: It ·:NORTON '.1.872 ·"CLJS~NEt . AV~ ". -, cjsion . '~departed, . from 'a. long . .•. : :46Middle~ Road':," '.
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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho:' ' some people' are concerned' with .. ·~how lie teachers were told here tha't" these organizations!' imperfec the United Nations ap.d several tions, But 'he 'added: .. oth'er world organizations "are . "What, impeTfections exisC: th~ ,!)'l,ai!). channeLs'~' exis~ence should rathetbe 'a chailehge'to .. CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) to~,ay for' "'ciliingour duties', improve' and, Strengthen ,this~' . -Thema;rvels of the'bee toward our fellow men." ',~ basic 'work' and not" an excuse' . ; hive demonstrate, the divine ,': }father John ·F... Cronin, 8.S., 'for' imiction and destructive' so~iill.. action. offic:ial,. said t}lat:: criticism.:' . . intelligence . which guides' creation, His ,HoliI)ess Pope Pius j The assistant director of ·the : XU ·told members of'the Inter-, Social A'ction,Department of the national ApiCulture Congress' National Catholic Welfare Con whom he received' in audience'· ference, Washington;' D.C., spoke~ here. ROME (NC) _ Father .Theo- to the 13th ,anilUal teachers·in-.
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He turned to the .naturalist, ' dore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C.,· and the mathematician and the phil FrankM. Folsom reported in a esan teachers. . osopher they would see the' private audience with His HoliPointing out that Chris.tians beehive and co nc Iud e d that ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to. "the intelligence. that directs United Nations conference on . carry ou.t the 8~conq .Command-. the organization of the' beehive· peaceful uses of atomic energy. ,ment, "Thou sh.alt love thy neigh~: and the life of the' bees is God's, . Father Hesburgh and Mr. Folbor as thyself," Father Cronin " som represented the Holy See at . said that:'i~ pr~ctice,.,the cr~ti. . GRADUATE NURSES: Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the. . tqe. meeting.,. They stayed' in, caL qUes!lqn a.,r:lses. cO~Fernmg . all1mnae a,re members of the 1958 graduating class at St. earth." Rome overnight and the~.1eft ~or ' our_,pract~~,al ob.lI~abop~ I? te:msJoseph's Hospital Schooiof Nursing, Providence. They are "If one. were to 'conduct a.'
Vi~nna, to .att~nd the· second"~~d~~~~~~~e~,?,lIbCalmstltl\bon~ ,}ef,to,'right: Ann E. Marke~, 28 Bullock Street, and. Lucille ; research on ·the .origin, function'
and scop~,of .the beehive," the" <?~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can' do 'ri6 better Constance ,Lebeau, 24 MarglJ).. Street, both' of New Bedford. P9pe said; "the naturalist would tlO.nal·Atomlc Energy, WhICh .be.,. " th t ' f 11 'th . . 1 f .",., . . . ,. ' .. " '. ': . " ' , .) tell him that th'e cells are made" gan . Monday. Mr. Folsom is !l,n ~ .0 ow e. exa~p e ~" chairman of the executive board ',. th~\HQ.1y~e.e, h~ to!d ~IS a';'dl-. " .0, U of wax and are constructed to . .' ., ence. "Recently we read of a . contain the honey destined for' of.... th~ RadiO Corporabon of,. ioklm. gift by ,the Holy Father': . r " n~urishment 'of' the larvae. Am.erIca. . . . . . . ' .. ,.' . to';'l1JNICEF 'the United Nations' ' , ' . '.. ' . . ' ... '. .. . ', ' •1 .' ,Ma,tilematics ' ,, Fathe: He~bur~~, preSident of . Children's 6~ganization," he said. ; '. ,W ~1;)7\ W (oNC), -Com,mu~lst. \ the .State." " . \ .. ,. . the .Umverslty of Notre Dame, "Th HIS' h' . 't' b' . . patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr. Gamulka told tH.e teachers "The ma'thematician would °d th "., t' ',. e 0 y ee" as 1 s 0 servers h' bl' 1 t k th' th th $81 " e Geneva mee mg ,was at 'the Worid Heaith Or aniza:..·· )IS_P\l lS~' a .en over . e rems at.. e government' "does' not· immeduitely' add that bees con very .nteresting and 'productive: tion 'and: at the Uilited ia'tions' I? !he \l?Ph~~ feg~me's fight to ,intend to back out· of t~e, agree struct 'cells in' a hexagonical,: 8, nd that anum,ber of moral Ed'ucatIOns " ' l. S'Clen ,. t"'f'" . concluded wIth· the form, in such.. manner that' the' .. I lC an'd' C, u 1- • hmlt Ch .. h"the. mfluence', .... ,.of the ment . . ' problems came ·up. . tural Orga~izati(m' A Cathoii~ ~ ,~rc. Church" In December,' 1956,. prisms have ai:naxiinum capac-. He said*~~s~ incluqed' s~ch. priest is on' the st~ff.of "the. lit.. Mr. Gomulka seized. the con-· ~~ich provides ~or optional. re-o' ity of content for a minimum of: pr~blems' as .dlspq~al ,of radlo- ".' te;~national Lab9r' 'Organ~zati~m/" . ' ~oversy' Qv~r conduct: of ..relig... > h~m)p ...c~a,ses:. ; Jnth~ . ~ub1jc.' wall· space; and he would note·; active', waste materla:ls' and :~e: .Father'Croni'D. maintained:. thai': 10~ classes,,~n the p\ibhcsc.hools.schools . where. the maJority ,of" furthermore tlia.t the thr¢e planeS" g.e~eraI· Safety·: a~~ p.~ote~h~.n:. .it.·,¢an. truly' ,be,.' said' today: i-!hat,to char~e,tJ:l!lt ~he. C~tholic}Iie~,. p,a~e?,~~ ,r:~ue~ .~e1D.. " . ' . which. form '~~ir ariglesmeet" .fleld, as .well " as " b~~lc lll;9 ral ,. a': ,.,or l~.: sOci~tY:,o~;:'nationsex~ ;. ~,rchY ,':lS' 'w~,rlcl~~ "bo~, "?p~ly, . i ~,hl!«; ,l~he, ~o~s~ant : c~allllof, , with :mathem~tical 'precision.' , :' .pr,o~lems of the us~ 'of nucl~ar- ~-'isl:$:."Thi~s<?cieJy;with its:'dghts . and ~cre~ly~ a~?ms*.the.g,?v~r~-", th~:" P,~~~ll~. : ~egl1De .. ~m~~ Mr; ,.,iThence .he might' cohchide':~' P9w.er .~or peacef~l.:purposes,!I')-: anji 'obligations; ',is"a" faCt;Cluit~: ment.,}I:J: so, do,mg; the!, nat'.ons, ~~~J1\:IJka.~ame.to power In. O~-: the bee has' r~solvea, and' for ~'; st~/ld ~f,f<.>r, war.... .' independent' o'f:.anyopoliticalor-." tOJ?,p.Q!~hcallea4.erwent:on~ec7"<. t~~,e~",~~~;~!, h,as 1?~en .th;!t ·Jt 18 lo'ng t'i.rne,· a: very' :ancient' and':. , . " .Greatest. F.reed.om, ":. _ genization,' such ':as ·_th~;~ UnIted' or:.d;al~gnin~ hi~self, with the' '. o,ne Qased on law, no~ ar~itrary .. di!fetent' pro'blem of - transcen-.'. .. 'F,ath~! H~sburgh,a d d ed,.· .. Na.~iqns, . Cr.eated . " t9' express. serIes of' antI-~hurch statements" d~,c~~~, ;~~~; f~~ty.;Chl~ftam ~~- dental'mathematics 'which . re.:; Th.ere. was ~e greatest _.and, man's :globaL political.relation:.. " the"g?vernwe~t-c()ntro.lledp!e.ss·. Iar~~ t~~t a~, ~l~t: 18s~ed ~y . miiin.ed ·the ,object of the study ~ees~ m~erch~nge ,among.$Cl,en:, 8hip~" ,,' ~ .....:'; ,; '." ~'.. ;:'" ·~n<lrlidio. have be~t1 developing'. E~~cliti~n~~nist~r~,Wladysla~ of 'mariy wise' men. up' until· re:'~' tiS even t~os~ from b.ehll~<fth,~ . HecC!lled. ii~ "yitaUY"import.;.:,.lpto"a. creSce?do"I? the, course. B~etlk?,,:s~i I~ :.:Au~~st Ib~r~i~. cerit· times.' ' . If.0~ .,Curtall~., Tpe H;oly See.s·, ..ant" ,tp 'nqte, i~at:the J~staJ:ilisb,..,.,c>qhesul!lmer .. , :. :'~.' .....:.': .'. cr~~i~xers ,~?~ .c,>the,r, n~l~glOus, l1!presentatives ,w.ere wel~C?meii':, nie.M6f. thi{ United .NatiOns:;:did~" .:.' .Tne,co.m~uh-,!!t'· parly'S .f!riit.·" .SY~bl?l~ ,fr~~:s~hooI8' ~dl be , '. I.,' j~st;"Arf;iv~d .: everywhere and we were l:lble . not creattf a world '~oCiety; .but·.· 'secretary took"~is ~tand .in '8: strIctly enforced. . , ' ... t? meet a~d have friendly re~a~ .. tll.~t "it ,merely,·,~cogniied.~· ~:page llpee,ch .·to 'an orgimiza-: ...., :"':"', :"'~ ., ... . Llf~··OF tlOns wi~h the top 70. dele.gate.s.. , already existing '·fact." " ' r " 'tlOn,.of school.tea'chers who are ,. .,',. ." ' , Stress~ng ,that the Holy. See· More 'than 3000 teachers, at:' adivecomrlllinists. He told them:".' ~ U. CHRIST
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One dark day' after out 'First Par ents were. ex pelled fr om Paradise, Adam was walking' with his two sons, Cain and Abel. . . . 'As they passed the wreck artd: tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his boys a little .closer to him"an'd' with a nod 'of his heCid toward the Garden said: "Boys,' that!s'where .your m'other ate us out of house and home."·
. The 'movie business badly needed a shot in the arm;' . Instead it' gets ,the worst black eye in Hollywood: history; Here isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent, boosted to fame and fortune, accla:i~ed by American youthanq doted upon by countless par- .. begin to pay the piper. ents, until his professional This is why, right now, certain and domestic life. symbolize\ . TV sponsors who are nearer to for millions, an ideal worth public reactions than the movie
This story does not tell the true dignity of. women. If it was a woman who tempted us 'from Eden, it was also a Woman who with ·,the "starry treachery of her eyes,
tempts us back to Paradise." The incar nation was announced to a Virgin: ,the Redemption to a woman who was a sinner.
Let those' who would decry her role in salvation 'remember hel' supreme dignity.
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clowed with rare physical beau"changing their brand" as the ty, vas t inci ratings begin to fall. dental wealth
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Hollywood acting contract.. This see'ms to be iIi
used to. provide that an aCtor or . Our problem in Mission 'lands is ·tQ give M' the running for
actres~ who so handled.'his;' or dignity to women.. Moslem women can be the highest aca";
her private life as to reduce' divorced with a word from a husband.' Only the message ·of Christ demic honor Hollywood can bedrawing power at theb~xofr:ice:;.. can give her status as a lineal descendant of .the Woman through,· stow. It is shameful and tra,gic . automatically- violated 'ihe 'c6n ,who~, portals of 'the flesh came the,'Redeemer of the world. ~ that, together, they suddenly . tr~ct . which might: then:' i 'be · ,A1ri~~, ,girls have little freedom in choos,ing their ,partner~.Parents ", make themselves fool~s,h an!i . voide~.' '" " . ,: ~, · :!d~mand exhorbitant "bride-prices" and sell them, to the highest'" unpopular in the, eyes of' count;-;: ; :' :rhousa~ds of angry" let~ers . less millions.. . . , ". have 'bee.ri I~rriving at the .'TV,· . ~idder.:).·· .
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:' The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent'
Itves-I was gOIng to, add of scandal. It might be better to '8ISHOP PARDY: ~ Our .missionaries held·a World Union· of Catholic Women's
their souls-is their own corisuppress the resentment a n d . . ,1\': Organi~tions in Toga, Africa. Brilliant observations were )Ilade
, l' 1 f k h~'l bY' soDle of the well educated A,frican Catholic women.. Dr. cern. The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m, .ran -~ " no~ IS ~Agg'ney of Ghana said: One who .educates a man educates .an reflect unon the movie and TV· "reaction to the CIrcumstances. . ,
iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds," In this way, any of yQ\l"who......n.' e e . individual; one who educates a woman'"eduC1ates a .family and, a
maybe thousands, of deGe~k. ,;(~,~l;.'~Q;-}l.rge to say.• lio\k/i(;fot( !-:»~cegyes 'i:,.n.~~iq~~~::~, Sister. was g.reet.ed with. thunderous3pplause when
hard-working artists and.,te:ch';:>·:,fee~,'fI1lgbtplace on:recopd }¥.lth;'--ii:·~"·Yi~NOLL N (NCy..:::::,:,s~e,;.saId: In ~frIc~, ~~ICh IS marching ahead, men.will,govern
. . . th th t ' r ld th TV f'ti' . '~"'" d' ·,~~:,.AR ,.',. . ..' . Y. and-women, wIll reign. ..... mC13ns m e ea rIca wor ..~,~ .a" on~:<~n . ..Th'e'·i:ro·siei',~ that 'newly conse . '" e sponsors, who .rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and film s~udios. m?st.,?p~<:~~~?,d, '~ate:~~.~h~J»an:i.~s V. Pardy, a Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have 'responded' chen~h faml1y devotion and y?~r dlsappomtm~ntlnAh~;,1I~-. ' . r.'Il.lr~.~m)l~e.~; ,:w~ll ;·take back to' beautifully to the plea of women in other 'patts Of' the' world. A. '. happmess. . dividuais and ~e·:,e.f;(~.c,t, thIS IS ... his vidinfate 'of 'Chong 'Ju in woman in Cleveland, wheneve" she, went t9 the ba~ery;' t«( buy' Whether or not theatricalce to have upon YOu!-":'luture, patkorei~:wras'uS~d'}by a bishop ,lebrities who: in these ~ays of ronage. 0', ~«, .-:". . ,wh~~di~~:;~,t'.the.:h'ands of the desserts for the family would omit ::her' own and put: ,the few. cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls. Another woman witli , mass production entertamment, Your hearty. de~esta~~ol1 JYlaY,c6rrnTlun'!sts·.:tne r e..i( are widely hailed and unwisely' well fit the m~thotlsJ:lY::which'<:': :±h -,;:::--: .··"··t~.·i ornamental tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions. Both of them idolized by' large segments of certain theatrical.'" 'hustler§'. have"'/""t" e,;,clr.oSt·)efrf sent their' sacrifices to the Holy Fath~,~ through.,~is ,Society for' " " . , : ' . ' , • , .. , ' '0' pas ora· s a ' --::-. 'use d,e" b y b'shops I the Propagation of the Faith. Wisely. they knew,that the Vicar Qf . the public sho~.I1d beex 11ccted to attempted. to sell·.~i1d"sP.'~!~':Jhis i~cer~,~~;iiie~':~'~a~::first used Christ would allocate their sacrifices' :w~ere it wou14 de? the' most ,. answer to theIr suppo~tc::rs ~s to scandal WIth a cap~tl;l~,:$· . '-:,. "'. bY'Bish6~'J6nh'M<;Closkey,the ~how they cot:J.duct theIr pnvate Charley's Hunt· ,', first American C~rdinal when · good. lives, one fact is clear. Charles Chaplin, via an ;d-', he was Bishop,.ar·Alban;, N. Y., They cannot fall)nto public vance'publicity scout, is pulling.··. fiom1l34:?;to:'1864:h~~ Catholic Women of the United States, be·.conscious, of your .disgrace ~ithout damaging their strings to get his JlitesLrllovie, ~ " ::',; " ,'c. ':.;:" ,.;.', •• membership in the Sorority of Christ: Send, your bridge money; professional reputations and "A King in' Ne~.' y.:or.,k'·;;:".' a"n'd':', ·:I..t.',·:tWas~.~'. u. se.d., .;.,,,:i.ntermltt~ntly· . " ' th f 11 b or the equivalent of a price of a sack of any thing.' for the women'· Hollywood's goodwill. When one himself in t 0 the!ig",UnUed·;.. ·' ?,upng . .; e :'! Q, OWIn? years y of Mission Lands. 81' other of ,them chooses to make States. The film,,,acc9 rdi'ng:-'to:. .Albany:bIshOPll a~d.m 1949 was ;'..,,,,. public statements truculently' several discerning Londori;'mo'vie . s~t.:: .~~~q.~~._~::~;~~.eclally ~or an -,--.- . I.·... " ", . brush!n~ aside .all the moral critics of my acquainia'~ge,~:~~e~~' Am.e:}c~ll",,:m:~s.~o~ary BIshop. GOD LOVE YOU to M.M.J. for"$15 ..."to Anon for l~12; "Pleas~ . conventIOns, thIS damage is velops a left-slanted lampooIl' 'of • '" .~n., ~l?a~ .r.~af,'; It was sent to· a'ccept this sacrifice for the Missions as a token of thanks for the eompounded. Especially w hen the USA' that is "more..'!;i:iit'eful'. ,.~l,~~h;~ A. Byrne, als? a gift of Faith." . . . to K:B. for: $32. 'iJi;to~ ··~~r~?:g'p~!1nje~'; .., '..' to ; insult is added to injur~: than satirical, . niorep~·ilif~'ni\~t'~t.K who .was bemg, J.W.B. for $350. "Here 18, the $350 I,~all,Jhmlpn~.o:f.yAY}~,~!>~~.,; It is when the first public than peJ:tinent": _ ,·:,:·~{;t7~)i(>,~If.()~ ~..~ •. '.' ApostolIc Delegate, . new car with my trade-in but I d.E:cided instead to. give, it, to, _'. shock subsides andpain and dis One British reviewer I ·iG6\~/;:<;i.~~;i~~~)I·ea. the Society for the Propagation oftl;i(ti:iiiI:i iri,stC1a. dP '., r ." ..' ..; appointment take the place of fears Chaplain has "lost hi~,:.'~iif.;i::';"'·Bishop Byrne was seized .bY - ,- - " .~ >', ':., , '.':; .. ' indignation and resentment, that as a satirist 'and his, sense ''',(;f'' the communists in 1950 durmg When your.:bridge club meets again, why',· not' be' the"firm the lasting eff~ct .of such scandal humor as Ii cockney". That' is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel and"meaningfuf'prize-a 'GOJ)'· falls ~pon the g~llty and, the in too bad. . . ' w h 11 e . ImprIsoned. :Howe~er, LOVE YOU MEDAL! The image of the' Queen 0(' Heaven,~Modei '''. dustnes emplOYIng th~m. It willJ>e t~o bad,:also,V!.U':'S.:s.°m~. f~It?-~~~ ha\:!lId,~e.~ th~ ~ "'.'01. Women 'can be obtaine!l by sending' your :reqli'est and offering" , Attract Morbid. Customs: lacks'i~utli~rit:(:)tQ·jJ.;e- :~ <;r~~ler; Ul~~ls'i~,~m l;,~~~~,~~pc~.... : " o f : , ':" ..:'. " . . '.:. . " ' On the .crest of sensational fl,lse the ,m,m importation rights 'i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts $2 for a .small sterliJig' ,;lIver d' i sews headlInes, old.films featur into this country. In that case, dIdn t fmd It. ',' . . ~~ a. .::, d $3 for.. a sma.II 10k go.ld ..·'.iHIed medal , in g t h e persona l't" lIes· ,mvo I ve", however, a few" old .AlTIerican. " . W h en t,h e· USA " rmy d rove '. . are dragged out for' profitabl~::"cust'oms 'sno:Uld take' ~are:' 'of,!'. -the' Reds out of Seoul, Father $5 for a large sterling silver medal re-issue. Current movies i~,::'ic!ha'rlie.L·. ,'. : . , , ' , : " Pardy, having heard· that the $10 for a large 10k gold 'fllied"medai ." which they appear are boosted American' moviegoers while crosier was hidden, ,went to to ~ttract the curious and always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJ:nes' house and dug Cut out .this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the' morbId.. British to enjoy a joke against It out from und.er the floor:. ' . Most Rev. Fulton' J. Sheen" National·Directorof The SoCiety 'for Cer~am Hollywood t a len t themselves, simply" will not· go ' He' returne.d 'It to Mal'yknoll agenCIes have the audacity to for sarcasm. Nor for ingratitude... , her~" to awaIt us.~. by .another. the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth A~enue, New York 1, N. Y ~ rais~ th.e asking prices of the So' 'whiie~' "p.' 'King in: New. ~!ssionary bishop" litt.le real or your, DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV'. RAYMOND T. CONSIDINE; 368 North Main Street, Fall River, Mass.' , " ." parties m the latest scandal 'by' York" manages to get play dates ,,, lz~ng ,. that .h: would 'be --the .1(7.·.·· . : . I• as much as $200,000 or $300.000 in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to u s e . I t . ,.. ", -. per: pi~ture! This is the cu~]'ent' may follow into the neighboring . '. . , Hollywood tune. Dominiqn he may ne:vpr again., ~ ~ Later, when the sensationalfind real:l'i·Pfbkirigs:~rili~'u.s:'" .".. 1,.<';1';,) •.\ :.1)'" ' , .. I~m d.i~s d0:-v n and soberi~g pub- box-offices 'as.'.he 'did, . while: It i',:, ,.. htTRAGT0RS 1\.; : . ' Called For .and Deliv·ered.: , " , '.:1 '. :: . be .~lSllluslOnment sets In, the . guest of this .country . for, .th~" '" . '~ovie and T,V producers. and . best 40 years of'his' lift .,. ":' .'."""\" T: "', ":": "', :\cind',h ,,:,..•; :.;!; ";.: : 6 TIMES' DAILY IN,'FALL','RIVE'R' ': finally the stars themselves must . Nor may he find it as simple ,i'! . : .Once-A-Day' in Somerset anet, Swa:nse~ c:lt· 4:310 P.M. as he hopes, to commute between ... Canaql}, ~pd.,.Califor-\:lia,·.ii.q.• th~.!, ";,," ';:':';':." .." ) Is' )'~.",i" ,,'I:' sunshine of which he yearns to :: ....1 ,'.' ~ohnB", spend'l:the:well-supplied evening .', • 'To of ~is fabulous. day.. : ,.
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by E. C. Noonani~ Dr:; Au;.· . dersto~d),l8 diVIne ,love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy, Mary MarS:H.A; 'Elementary., and Patricia "Westinghouse E>esilu. 'Play gust Adam's' The, Prlmac,- of. lated .~nto the terms of .human garet WelCh, Janet Shteehan, Mead from Morton Junior High house" to be Il8en ,from 10 te i t 'Love (Newman. e~pel"le!1ce,.then t~ examme the a'nd Lea:'Cyr.will be held Satur" SChool. --P.M.; E.5.T. $3.25). The mat-' assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day, ·Oct. 11 in Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82;, 1elev,isionper.san ter and pur";', ~p~n that love, and, flI~ally( to .' yard, for the benefit of'the 195D ;Preparation for the' 1959 Janua .au:'-.... ~nd .producer., wHl act as mdlcate where and how the v is well under way under 'the' ""'" .. f . th e pose 0 .. . ." Corona. Students are cooperat-· host .ofthe ·prQgram. which will may be overcome t t e d b 00 k are sa ' . ' \ , iog by contributing items for direction of, Agnes B. (;)'Neil, feature actress Pier An,gelias . th e t'tl' All thOIS IS . Sk'llf editor.· 'The first sixteen pages Bernadette Soubirous who saw ·m 1 e. 1 U 11" Y uone, and the bidding. I , . • Dr. Adam is inthecompassofrelativdy'few', .. ' of th~ ~ook'have already gone ~,w.sion'Of.the,Eiessed'V:il1giB concerned bepages. The union' of ali g~uirie SACItEJI).HEARTS ACADEM¥., to press.. cause morality love with ~he charity' of Goo-- is l'AIR~VE~ : . . 'TIi~ ·S.iJ::A:orchestra h'as eight M.~:~ CBS ,'anneuncement said if not entirely proved, and one is made to see Semol. .~flCer~, ar:.Kath~een. new members. Roseanne McAnthe' an~ounCementwi'11be based reduced to sex. . that "for the Christia~. lo'te is P~r.ry, iPr~sldent.. ElaIne Damel.s, drew' .and ,Rita Cleare will corilon Margal'et Gray Blanton'~ ,bi VlCe m 0 r ali t y . a t t t l e . love of Christ' or it is not ji . ,pr.eSldent; Kathleen Marr.l- 'p'lete th.e second violin section ography.• "The Mir~ICle .of Berna 'least is regard.- love." t " ' . "'f" n.an, secretary; M.ary Joan -Fer. "l .T· d·th Campbell I'S the dette.'" <It said h ed in large .. Equally effectively is ma.de." .. nandes, tr:as~rer.·. . W 1 e ;"u 1 ' . , additional . ~re of . F th J t S relle new' ce110player. Rosemary se.archwlis'idone with ,theaia measure' as 'r~- : .th~ ,crucial point . ,that mUCh,' \"', ~r. . ~.Jun~ors: ~ne , ,0 '. ,.' ., 1 1 " . ' h' W 't' N R'd SI'st'e'rs of the Immaculate Heart ,lating to sexual behaViour. 'which, wet.ake to be love is"in r~ presl.dent,.Clalre Remhardt, vl1ce . Burns;·...:o-cht. al e, ancy el, . 'selfishness, the reverse an~ ",' \i pr.es1 d en. t S op h ?mores:'.iJe a e n and Kay']])llOneman are the. new . Convent, HeHywood, and "By giving sexual morals' pri- fact., .n. b ,that M the ority in the ,ethical sphere, all the destroy,er of love. G~ngras" -? ~ e s I'd. en t; LOUIse, addItions itO. '~he clarinet section,! scr.i,pt ;w.as. ~vdewe.d ,y .sg~. other issues are forced·.into the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne, vice preSident. . Mary Lou Simcoe has been apJohn J . .Devlin of St. V.ICtor s background," . as commonly experienced, on its, Fresh:ne~: .Jane Cal'on, pre~l- 'pointed accompanist. -".' church, West Hollywood. He' is likewise concerned be- . development' and perfection. He 'denti . F,lalOe Blanchard, Vice,
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persistence and prevalence of a' . love' (such as anxiety, possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY,
Manichean attitl\de which hold,s iveness,ialse romance). He comFALL 11lIVER , .. .
1 the body a.nd sex to be int~insi,.: men~son th'e trials to which ~ov:eStudents,and ry,c.ulty.wHl.give cally base and shameful. He is put (when, for example, It 18 a feast day ·receptIon tomorrow
Your missiona~)' Itries&s of 'he .Near IE~ 'will never' UUn:k-or say traces his notion .from its origi'its unrequited,or when it ,dies). to Mother St. Ther'ese of the '-01'. w~lte such words as these. "No more 'converts ,for the .present" through the' history of thought And in two remarkable, con- Infant .Jesus, superior. An ad.., . • . these heroic men :just don~ think in successiv~-perio'ds, noting in' ,cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be deli'vered by Jac- ' alone such ..lines. 'T.heY :have :eiv~n ;their particular tM crippling Contri-. the chasteningof'love by morti- quelineBanvill~" fo'llowed by lives to win' souls ,for Christ and no hard butions of Ptirital}illm. . . fication, commenting on St. presentation of floral imd spir ship will draw them fiom their ,work. The Christian Views , . Paul's words concerning love in itual bouquets. . . 'monks of immaculate 'Concep&ion 'mOB . The' fHcultyand :student· coun;'; . With it.he .contrasts the true First Corinthians; and .then maps aswr)' iCbaQganacberl')'" So. Indial ·live 'in Christian,' view, as exemplified .. ·the 'sacramenta'! way of advance." cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi.., a slow" coJlapsinl' ,lnonasUry ~d ,&he, ('~'dent ,of' .the school and Diane ,in the great Christian ages and 'in love have • smaUchurch IWh'ich holds ,200 coo writers... . " This 'is a nol"le and practical\~'Duquett,e vic.e president. Grade' verts.BUT: ,Ui.e.Y ·hav'.e 400 :conver.is ...who Among' the latter, he makes 'essay; full of insight, inspira- ""'10 officers are Pauline Gaulin•. wish &0 offer Mass ,'and viSit Our Lord.. principal use. of St. Thomas tional, and well ,written. president; Pauline 'E\erube, 'vice' Ttle)' ask nothing fOl a. ,new monas&er,., Aquinas,demonstrating that tit is .. .' In Father ~J.. M .. Perrin'sChril;l-' president;' Patricia Parker, sec all they'-want is a .cburch 'large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary; Jeanne Roy, treasurer; \ hold the .souJ,swhich ,.'~the grace 01 God p.rincipl~sand tel;lching . which.~' '(Newman.. $j.95>" which P.D. Janet Jasmin, mistress of ceresends, ·~&hem. "Theineed'$2,~OO for the are too .little regaljded in !l'uch ~ 'Gilb~rt .has 'translated fl'om the monies. " . < .materials \0 build ibis Church. 'Can '·)'da-'W1Il· 7.0U :help &llem.to· make current 'discussion of sex. and' French' we have a brief but Members of Latin" Club" IV ready for the souls who are anxious·tO 'lto'ow aud :visit· Christ? . • - I • ' . ' sexual sin, , .' pithy t~ea Use considering Chris- meet weekly to discuss 'the
A PRA~ER A DAY AND A DOL~A&.iA':M@.N.TI!l>WILLEASE:II'KE He compares "the. cla.ssic;:al,· tian-marriage as a way of per- Aeneid under the direction of
SUFFERING ONE LEPER. . WILL YOU\HEAR. JUS ·PL·EAl]).. psycological,' arid securely l!n" . feetion. - ~ Richard Kaegael, teacher at INGS . JOIN'OUR ~ER :FUNJj)? cnored morality",of .Aquinas with 'It' . enunciates the ,principles II Somerset High School.
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OF THE LITTLE FLOWER (Oct.:3l? ~This Util{.saint is '&1ie Patron book is espeCially thought:..pro;' . 'iri : homely.. everyday cil'cum-, FALL RIVER
of &he Missions and on her feas&·.day :we:.who· a'~e' . . voking and probably. will cause. 'stanc~s. The. married and those Mt. St Mary Ac.ade~y Orchesinterested in the work of spreading 'kingdom. controversy. ','. . . contemplating marriage, .as well tra, under the dll".ectlOn of should pay her special honor.· ZACRARi,A:S nd The heart. of' the ',work is i~. as those who preach on the. sub- . thur H: Paquette, B: Mus., "':'111 MATTHEW will honor' this .feast . ~ a 'special treatment of ,.. the, ,realities', arid,,; jector, tea'iJh' coursesori matri-' entertam at the gUild meetmg way. They wish &0 enter, St. Josepll's 'Seminary the relationships' of 'charity' and:- 'rrlcirty, 'would ,pr.ofit . by .. reado~ HOlY Rosary Church, Oct. 6. .(,Mangalore, (ndia) to 'devote 'h.eir 'liveS. 'to 'tell chastity, This is clear, autorita-, ing it: .'. , . . . ' SIster Mary Verna, iR.S.M., A.M., .thers of the love and' mercy of ChriSt. They ,will tive, enlightening 'for the persqn ".~ A husband and wil£e, Virginia, is director.. =ive all they have to the Altar' ... but itheir 'uaU:' •••••• does not include .the necessary $100 • ',-ear,'whicb ' . who feels that purity is migative· 'and LouiS Baldwin are the auThe alumnae association held each must pay during' the· six year seminarS' 'Cl4!urse. Would lfOU ,care ~nd constrictive; and ericourag:.. ' . th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of&0 "adopt" one of these boys iJI honor. 'of olhe' :Lit.tlef10wer! 'You .ing for the person bewildered . ,(Bruce; $3.95~. I! is ~ess forl)l2l1 fic~rs. Susan Whalon, '50, l!re~i may pay the money in any maDner convenient while y,our .aop1ed and borne down 'by temptatiQn;" . arid' 'theoretical than the books . dent; Mrs. Helen (Garon) Vlvelrson prepares for a life dedicated to St. 'Tel'esa. Dr. Ada~'s book'" is perhaps_ "previously' -considered. os, '52, vice president; Joan more for the specialist, and par-, Undoubtedly the average read- Walker, '53, treasurer; and Paul--, MASS O.l"j<'ERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian; 'coner will fin,!i it easier going. Its ineJohsen, '50, sec:retary. Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ES lessor, and preach,er, than for knowledgeable r:eci,ta! of, and Mari.e Doola!,!, ChipS 0_f.. I~57,. was SENTIALS OF LIFE .. , WILL ~OU HELP THEM ... ANI) .AT T.RE the general reader. But !lnyone 'comments on', .,the blessiiIgs and. ,the mstal1mg off~cer, and Mary , SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE? who gives' it serious· attention. difficulties of married life. strike ~Carrol, .1957 ,acted.as marshall. __ will get much froin it. tmer~ingly, home. . Eritertainment : was by'" Bar- , THERE 'WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLE'FLOWER One of the best spiritual books . The' Baldwinsare acquainted : 'bark ,Owen; '50,' voca'l soloist; this year ·in at least two homes' in .:Jordan. Two daughters,' ;Sister . CELESTINE and ,SisterANTONINA 'are 'leav in recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers, '56, accompanist;,
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Says Comm~n Cold First" Challenge for Scientists
Must Abandon
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, As likely as not, the first thing that Adam and Eve
did, after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them
the door of paradise, was to come down with a common cold. Probably Adam caught it first. -and gave it to Eve, he being the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes. and therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l" was supposed to be the 'We Cjme up with coal and gas lea4er in everything. . and oil, central, heating, auto Maybe it was the other way around, but in any case the cold. sure was commono They both had it. And ever since then, - everybody has been giving it t 0 everybody else. There is noth- Ing qui t e so completely common as t'he common cold. 'I Mean Common' It's like the story of the spellbinder who was making a -po:' litical speech and he wound up with a flourish, shouting that his candidate was a man of the common p e o p l e . ' When the voters just sat there, not applauding or anything, he h · rea 1Ized that e'd better give his talk an extra fillip. So he lifted
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CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) -His Holiness Pope Pius XII in effect has urged phil osophers to abandon the
mobiles and automatic washers
and dryers, surgical techniques
and antibiotics. . But what have we ever done about the common cold? Nothing except to JIlake it more common, that's what. _. Adam and Eve had it. Their children had it. Abraham no doubt had it-and Moses and King So\omon and David and Methuselah and the Maccabees. The Assyrians had it. The A SENSE OF TOUCH: The sense of touch developed . Egyptians had it. The Babylo, nians had it. The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Ur had it. Probably 'the PhilisMilwaukee, will allow them to atten.d· class with other first tines had it-and' serves them graders in a few months, Sister Melmarie, S.S.N.D., is the right.' teacher. Kevin Dereszynski, left, is forming braille letters . On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in' a' muffin tin. David Klump~ left . .' Tl!e Roman "emperors had it. . ,rear, and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and' Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects. In the foreground, emperor was' overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a because he had a common cold braillewriter. (NC Photo.) t\\ and didn't care whether he was
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common, had the ladies and gentlemen, I mean 'sniffles at one' time or another. \' COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe COMMON!" Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen,' Fall' River Diocesan i'That's the way it is with the Europe' because he. felt so'mean Director of the Confraternity common cold. I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine, will act the' common, cold with serene had to take it out on somebody. as Discussion Ueader at'the ses c:onfjdehce that every reader will Now we're putting 'satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched.nderstand me. . . into orbit around the earth. We're uled f.[)r Frida)" afternoon, Oct. ' ,Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon. 10. tmderstand, they will be sympa- We're talking about 'int~rplanDuring the Congress demon ~ico. As I am suffering, so they etary and interstellar space·trav- strations will be presented of have suffered. I need only men- el. Confraternity methods of teach tio" that I have a common cold, So what will happen! We'll ing for elementary classes, the
and their hearts go out to ·me. just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials, W'ithout being told, my readthrough all the universes there ,the Discussion:} Club, imd the th a t I f eel 'f . in ~ctio~. · ers rea 1lZe ,as I some are, that's. what. So the scientists . Executive Board needn't bother bragging about h d b th th t d one a me y e roa. an Famous 'national and regional 'th h' anything until they find a way ' g t g g was ou In a my eyes WI IS speaker.s will explain how the .th urn bs, an d was gra b'b'mg me to wipe out this plague. Until CCD i:l the answer to, the relig l C . . 'then, sneezes on them. by the e a r s and .....ngmg my ious educational', needs' of our head against. something hard: times. Publishers' and. dealers' Still Plagued . .uc.~ ~ exhibits representing materials They kno'w 'too' that all, the" '::::'!~ ,of nationally kno.wn 'firms will ~nergy and ambition It a v e show. botn standard and new ~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right l,oooCINC lNNenAgTaIge<dNCI'n> the Nd'ecea,ernlYt" ,texts; as well as modern audio:. m e n naw on care whether I write visual equipmeht. '.
or don't write, and whether any- literature drive .conducted by , I t is hoped that every diocese body reads or not. the . Archdiocesan. CO\lncil,. ,of in Nelli' England will have many
, . The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about 'religious and lay representatives ... eye with me)f I' saT U\at . rem.oval of ."at least 30,000", {)b:-: _ i. . ilCience is all very well, but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from I • ~ :the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~,. Prie~f~~" ,ble tongue in their mouths.' , week:. ' CoIl&iDU~d rr. . Pac. 0.. I mean to say here we a..e" This was reported here; b,. ••tiLl plagi.le~ with the 'cold that ,Ioseph F. McGlinn, cochairman many Tears, that they take It: jia as common now as it was baCk M the ACCM decent literature becauR they reject the· alterna (In the time 0/.' Adam and Eve, committee, who is in eharge M ,Uve: I • 'and right on through history: the campaign which includes the . Onl,. OIle Fear
,I We learned how to make firea. tit r e e' Cincinnati archdioceSan .
. ' ~ '"The'Be people 'fear onl,. one We devised the wheel., We in- deaneries and the Hamilton and thing:' says Father. 'Bernard ·.ented the steam engine and in- •. ·St. Martin deaneries. Druetto, Sole Catholic miSsioner on Quemoy. ''They fear political pressuI'es which might forCe an evacuation of the island by Na tionil1isttroop8-'-and that would mean that they,~too, would evac
uate.. Much' as they would hate
to leave their homes, they would - not want to wait for the com inunists." The French Franciscan has been on Quemoy, ministering to
the people more' than four years.
He .knows them, their thinking
and wishes, probably bettel'
than any outsider.
Quemoy is but four miles from. the Red-held mainland *he people of Que~oy have wit nessed occasional escapes from the mainland:by. farmers or' fishermen over the years, have heard the sad ta~es recounted by the refugees. They have no. desire to share ~uch a (ate.
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attending all or part of the New London ·CCD ,Congress. Out of "town priests" sisters and lay' people m·a,. obtain hotel reser vations by writing to: Rev. Ken-., neth Flint, St.. Bernard's High School, New London, Co~n. ~\
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ivory tower so as to "hear, un derstand and answer" the "cries of millions of human beings who are oppressed or simply aban doned to their miserable fate." Addressing scholars who came here from the 12th Intern.afional Congress of Philosophy in Ven ice for a special audience, the Pope. said:. "Mankind today is reaping the bitter fruits of collective ration alism which has been cultivated for several centuries and which continues ·to poison it." Speaking in French, the Pontiff expressed his concern over the divorce of philosophy from the ology-a concern he said is in spired by his responsibility as a shepherd of llOuls. ~ointing to the confusion which exists today in the field ·of philosophy, Pope Pius indicated the respon.,. 'sibility which rests on philoso phers by posing a,. question: "The distress 'of hum'anity, ravaged by war, llersecution and falsehood, . the cries of milliOnI of human beings who are op pressed or simply abandoned to their miserable fate-are Rot these alsO 'an' aSl>ect of reality, the implacable voice ot' facts. which the philoSOI>her must hear, lI~derstand and, answer?"
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Somerset High School Coach
LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire who was willing to change hi8 decision.
AfLer 15 years of umpiring in the Pacific Coast League and the American Association, he be came a Franciscan Brothe,f ia 1954, at the age of 50. Brother Matthew; O.F.M., as he is known now, conducts vis itors around the !1earby Mission Sa'n Luis Rey, founded in 1898, He explained that he joined the Franciscans because "I just got tired of working for the almighty dollar and wanted to work for Almighty God."
One of his most cherished memories of baseball he said was umpiring the San' Franclsc~ Seals game in which Joe DiMag gio, later one of the game's aD time greats, made his debut as a 'professional ball player.'
One round of games doesn't make a, season nor can the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~
ed, the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible while the two points after· . ' , touchdown has. become the p!a.yed Friday night. Durfee. de vogue' clSloned Attleboro, 14-6, at
. Alumni Field and Dartmouth
In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked that we've viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial, Stadium' and we might add to these 'the Darb~outh. Two former HoI; nationally tele. Cross teammates made successvised college ful 'coaching debuts over the games - it is weekend. Chet Millett's Brock fairly evident, to'n team, supposedly a year that the bl.ockaway, ran roughshod over highly ers have adJustregarded Quincy, 46-6, and, Car-
ed well to the· lin Lynch's Somerset elev'en chan~e ,in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over'" blockmg rJIle. Mansfield." This would seem to be Scholastics i~ College .', borne out by Five members' of the 1957, 'All the fact that the. Dipcesan teams' are, currently .
illegal use of hands penalty has performing 'with :their college
Basic Forms Remain been invoked no more than freshman teams. Steve Turkalo, . usual. stellar Coyle end, has been I~ Church Buildings On the other hand, the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basle tunity to score 2 points after Boston University. Also at B. U. forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con.,.. and a guard candidate is Dur have not changed since the Mid signing the place kickers to the fee's, Joe Pavao. Dave Yelle, LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER' For the first'time dIe Ages, a leading European, deep-six, Just as drop-kicking Warrior ,c9-Cllptain last y~ar, ~s . '27 'h .. " " , church builder claims in his new· went out o{ style'when the ball. 'with ...th,e 130stqn ,GoiJegefresh . ", , ' . r. 1 •. ' •. '. .,..... • • I' " In .'Y'e~rs;,'t e.T,LS:,Marm~ Band was conducted by John . book. ohanged 'shape "to an i)blate man umt .which, from all rep'orts, sPlie~oid,so th'e n'ew bonus rule i~)pasied,\vi,th)alent.,Bol;>'A~ck;, Phil~p S~Jlza,. thif; .:t!rp.~ :the 10 yea~ old great 'grandsQ~ o~·· RUdolf;Schw~J'zexplores>'vhai: could well sound the death' knoll 'raPIitoii.iS at Columbia and,half.:" the Immortal band leader.' ·John is a sixth grader at ,a Los' he calls the seven basic patterns Angeles"parochia~ sch901·and prefers footb~'l W'cbi1ductiilg.·,··Of church' bund~ng in .terms of of" plac~:'kickin~~That'.~s· as·'.·ii b~~k'To~)c~.~esto~~is:a,,:plebe·~t NCp.hoto~'''''''';'''\' '"", .",,, , "',l:-'" contemporarY,·.ldeas III "The means of' 'scoring "after-touch:' vr~_st ~~1.~~• . '".. ','''''.''.:.,
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Very' few·,Jligh, school teams gragation ~re stiIPn.l1ig.Ii::sc~oQl.
had competent· piace' ,I\:ickers. to However, injuries have writtell. 'Mr. Schwarz'SaYS the 'inedie\;al . begin witJh.·so that·.,the· new, .rule: ftQ.is, ·to,- the., .,I?chplllstj~,"grid '.r :,'. idea .0fHkening·achurCh bi"ld'"' adually, is oft boon to ,them. The ~1il1eer,s;, of... .end"Marf~p .AOn:iCl!1 ,CTNCINNATI NC) _ h", '.,' , . ' . . ' • ',', , . .• ( "{,,.r:at~er ",t:l'odot,thll!;"a d:x,nJl@te.c:ha~ge ~ryg to-;~he buman body.,oLChlllst )mss ,play, {las,. supplanted "the ,N.l:}w ",Bedfprd v.oc1!tiopalj,anc~: ,". t, '''; I ~~~ar~itA~ ,~r~1le~,. ~'f·{·t fCayW,I; is ,explQded.•in Ii hole. in the -ic'" IIl:ar,~hl~~,C.,~ura)1y stiJ;nulflting ,~ , . ~acementatt~pt-at t,hepresent dim;iI;lutive. :Ed", ;.BpY~,<::gGQYJ~ . ." , .", , ' ' ' ' ' d . 'R r ds .' , mversl y p,nYS\l!~ pro essor p':' 1""'0'" ~r" The ,;se~!!m.ogr.aph" map,hine,us,. ,~r- e }T)'. ,such,class~~al 1.:11\-, , .time,: what _wIth,the defense"gQ"" llEl.lfba~k,.:Gol1'u~S ,s~fer.e4., a se1.'ir·. 1""i'" .' 't'h ~C,IPl\ Ipg In, •. ,e .l\vy l!,.p~r~". ua.l1y emptoyed"t.o measure earth.,. te~~I~ rf>f ~h~~c~ arc,hitec~ure, all .. jng ,into, an ·'eight· man line. ous knee injury during last year:'s tl~n Deep Fr~eze, ,Ill Ant~rctIca,. quake intensities, records, shock the 'rmg, ~n WhICh ,the altai oc Whether- the rule, will prove basketball .seas0!1 an Boyle sus wIll ~oon begm a l,OOO-mIle exwaves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center, can be made efficacious remains -to be seen, tained a fractured wrist in intra bAIt ·,you must concede, that it, squad workout iast week. That 'ploratory t~ek, across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- '. ituality. and, .properly under has infused a good deaL more 'lellves only Mike .Gazzola; pow ern, half,?f the froz~n contm~.nt. hied. Father Paul L. O'Connor, Will Help Scientists.' ilt,ood,~"can deepen the spiritual
interest in a play that was once ,erhouseCoyle fullback, about ~ttitude of the' worshippers who
humdrum. whom, Coach ,Jim Burns has S,J.;:xavier Ilresident, learned this in a conversation' with him The information .gained by view it; moulded his '58 offense. , , , Fumbles Lead to - Defeat' Contemporary materials have 'In the collegiate 'rank's the bid's . Coyle fortunes received a. shot via telephone-short wave radio. Father Bradley's activities will oJ. Holy Cross' ana' 'Boston cor;. In the ar.m late .last ,week . when Father Bra9,ley." said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations Of 'lege for nahdrlal 'pro'mln'ence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ . fer.a~~re at :'~lswo~h,stati~>n was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not ' :.haX~,l?ee~ e.l!!Ji!y ac~ieved in t~ were rudely' jolted Safu'rda~DY Bartek would' ''?t!"a-vailabllf'lbr ,,0 d,e,gre~~ peloW:"z~r~, tli~!?:i~ the formation of weatlw~.~·", Pittsb'urgh and Syracuse r~'$i')ec.:. ?UtYl : Pete,,; suffered :<8. chesti.in ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~?~~}>I>'H ,t-~:a~~ ~~;t~;:e.~:r~~~7~1~;r~e~;;7~l:;·~~~I;::'~!~f.:~e claim/l'r. ,,' ,::.
iively. ,Th~ B.' C: 's'etb~~k \YaS Jury,.m:a, .pr~..,~eason·,scrimmage after, a ~our-monthperioij' hf took part in,an·.expedition early ,>,\C¥Q,·,/~f!:P.~nny' I' ( ~ particularly! disco,ir~gii\g'Hi' view a~, ~t :w?s,(mgmallyAeared" ttIat enforced Idleness. this year:dn .the, vicinity. of the" '., ,.;. ""," "., ' ,a e, If' of the 'Eagles' fi~st half' 'supe'ti~ hu. seX:VlCes, ,w;o.uld. bivlost ",for '!'he 'j~~~i(':')b~st h~~\ 'be~~ 'Ellsworth Stat·iOn,lo, measure ice ~~4'~~Wj~t¢~ headea by !drs, ~rity 'o~er:' the brange. :The loss an e~t~llded.iPerlQ(t.For.tunately" "hl'?~r.,natll,!g" th~. "J!:.J),;:;.worth thicknesses, He .expects tJ: leave M~y~~~~~l~:~:r'~ta8h,d3,OM.~~ 'ot Don' Al1ar<i"miOwa1 fhrdugh t1?~""lnJur~;"proN,ed :n()t~ser.ious StatIon on the"l\.t:' Weddell Sea coas Antarctica' in .early,,lJanuary, .. . " . _a . o.v tlie se~6nd pe/iocl' s~el'ied'cloofi). and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 th~'Anta'tbtic"tota,Ji::d~rkH' 'f t -' nC~~rlhtt~t-;tF·hel'l~aRt~Olic~ommunHy for" th(!l'" Halovak o'f'OJ.:l=es . "w'Iiich gr~en,hght on ,S~tu£day.lj " ; 'i:, ) -'(l'uI'ihl iiess wint'erwhich~co'rrespoiids e IS "one <i :: wo Jesuit 'seili::e . e~t a .. Iyer, to' plan" ~
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played Saturday. In the major 572 Pleasant" Street ' contest, New, Bedford eked out Stays logethe" • BANQUETS • WEDDINGS ' . PARTIES an 8-6' verdict over Providence WY 6-8274 New Bedford, ,, Central, defending "A" titlistsin' , CONFES8IQNS , Every day an day . • COMMUNION BREAKFASTS Rbode Island. Oliver Ames Dally: from 8 :30 A.M. and continUOQll tended its unbeaten streak to ... , P.M., (and before all MaM@s) Sunday: from 7 :30 A.M. a.d conUn 27 games defeating Case at Swan lIO'!" ... 6 P.M. .' 1343 PLEASANT ST. 'AU RIVER sea,22-0, and Bourne launcbed DAILY MASSES: 7 A.II.~ I A.II., 1:46 A.M.. 10 A.M•• and 12 :10 ,;CiOIl its '58 season In impressive style AtUeboro-Sou&b Attlebo.. EVENING MASSES: every Thursday OSbo..... 3-7710 with a' 34.:.2 victory over Prov aad First Friday at 6 :10 P.M. " ~ekoJlk' " ROSARY, AND BENEDICTION incetown. . . Daily 6:10 P.M. Two arc light encounters weft ~.
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.' -\~, Congregation' Serves ' Bishop/s~ It.sidence '.)if 1.0· Monasteries . Continued froDl:i;>age One .have relatives or.. friends in the LOljrd;es. Now Sister Mary Alice, ~I Abb . Thursday for. seculars; Fr:iday .. congregation,' We haye a~out. 12··... Si.ster Ma~yBernardand S~ster: I."'IIII0W· eys . '
:BERLIN (NC). -"- A well~ .. for.religious;. Saturday :·for ..' postulants a !ear.. ente~:ng our V~~tor,th.ey ",ere t~e MI~.· ':BERRYVILLE '(NC) ._ Our known Catholic pri~st 'caused,' prie~ts.:.to-be. " ,.' . '. . mo~herhouse ,m 9a~ada. . . . ': ',. ~bc~,MahldaandLaura Bout~n... Lady o~ the ;Holy' Cross Trappist . . a8me~hin-;: ofa .stir at the -re-. ,:We sa.w,' ,the•. shiniQg.. ~~t~~ . Our last stop "'fa~ .at. ~qtre_' A fou~t~.,sis~e~.. entered .the CO,R-. Monastery was raised' 'to the · eently .:conclu<le~,~t. the G~:- .~here !:jlster. Ner.e,e ~ai!.~~~~a~,- .,D~~e .r~~tory;where.~lst~rC;;~r-: g~egat1,on b~t:~lln~ forc.ed h~r:: s~atus of, an abbey by the.gen:" \ physical Congress ilt !¥tosco\\,. .' .mg .to coo~ t~e. BIShop~s 'dmner. .tr:ude IS m charge. ',Here 37 hlgh-. ~lth~ra\~a~.'. . . '. .' .: . eral 'chapter: 'of title .. Order. Of· \\~ \ ~ Father John ~oster, S.Y.D.; 'a,n ,'.'~e; . IiJ!:es>.. anything. ,'~e .. S¢rve : .,ceil~nged room.s keep fout: Sisters . :Also from N~tre Dame parISh· qisfurcia·ns.. of the Strict' Ob-'° \ '\ . ~rophysicista~ d·university ·.~i~::' 8~e' r~por.ted: II;). ~he .diD:i~g. ,:bUsY chasing ..dust ~ut, Sist~r . :~'~d, ~o,~. st~ti;one~ at the Cat~e::.: .~r.v~nc~, the ,monaste17, ·-her,e .
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the Soviet capital in his cassock. . ~e~e~toe.s ',of HI~ J!;xc;el~ency ~ . exarrypl~,- a ~rlbu~. t? th~ :ce~:, . . and':Mfs. ,~U.lB A. I:-ussler" .a~e .' g~verned from St. JoSeph'~.Trap.,. :
,'Father Koster. ·related· ~i~i· s~l,!er J~bl1ee,. 'And ~uptmel;c~l-::: te~n~~~ ,,:e?r I;)f L~~riies, ~t up ,~·~ti,ll ~e~~ef';~f Notre D~me. I .. ' pist, .AbbeY" . Spencer," MasS.. MOry' here on' hiS way' 1l0~~·. l~ctors will'~ ..l>least;d:.,.~,.,h~~!" .,In,th~ ~mmg.roo~ .. ~ade ~f 15,' .+J?e:vohon,~.the Sacred Heart .. Members' of the.. Spencer. COJD>oio ,.... tiom: the .meeting'·in .Russia. ,A tllat .~wo .,la~ge; .~t~tU~!ll~y';.t,~~ .. yards. o~ unbl~ac~ed mu:n m , it' is '~. special 'mark ~f the Sisters.. I ~~ni~y: established the institu-~", .~~ Dunoarton, Iowa, hte AU8trl~n· nun~ ~aye .pl!,C!e~ 'w:as Sklllully, paln~ed !~J.ld~·ar-· To ev~!"y name 'is added "of the' 'tion nere in 1950. ., -, ~' atlracted, att~*tion fo_r: his. ,ob-') h9.nor, o~ ~~e 'mantelp'u~ce.,. ,: . . r~ng~ over.. a lCaffoldmg to Sacred" H~art". and it· is- to the 'The· generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~'Ame~-' _W,e wondered: ~hy ,!in ,.~.r~er.,: .slmul~te the rocks of·.th~ grotto Sa.cred. ~eart ,m service' of, His . elevated the IOcafmonastery L t.. ' , rth satellites ·from his' ~edl.Cate~,. ,to the.. ~p1;lse~p'I.ng. ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared.. priests that candidates consecrate' hid' t l ' C''', v .."..n. -ea . . . . .. arts should be named after Joan . . .Th' th ' . ' .. . . e JleCen y In 1l.",aI1X, J! ranee. ebservatory lR Ghana, West . ." . . ." ' .' '... .;. ~Jno er:houle of th~ Slste~ the~sel.ves.. There are 48 priests Brothera . Africa, '\ . .' 01. At:~, s~r:el:r .t~~ ~eas~ ·d~me~b~·.~ of ~t.: Jo,an of. Arc is 'at' ",Jeanne' . Norm~1 goOd. health and .suffi:'. ,and novices in the' abbe1 here : . . At the congress Father KoSter' I;)f. :sam.ts. 'l~hster Florence,: ~x:' d~At:c,~'...Bergerville, . ~ebec.· 'dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of." '1% T . t ....... '. . , '. . I plamed that ·the founder-'Fllther" .Po' '{ubi la t fz . . 0 ttul· . H.e rap piS monas-·. -iid' ~e lectured on'rl~ specla . Milrie'-ClerrieritStlluo' h~d:~n ,::,.~,~. ye:~Yan; ~ :n:l~j: n t. o~diila~.~exercises.~.the ~li-. '~ies,in the' United':S~\e.., H .. ' the~~: . Ste~~a~ "Ra~ a b 9 n . a~d . in ROnfe fdr' J6an's ,~atificatiO'n:. the moth~rh ~se' .. ·.t ~r. a.. glous hfe ~~. the baSI': re~~Iy.e:-. are nO'lIV\ab~y;l!.' .," . .;. MagnetIc Disturbances over t",e . " . . ' . . . . ,''', . , ' . ' 0 or,lR ramm. menu-for entrance to·the·cop.' '..'.. . &quaior:"He reported Hiafhe'is'-: ~n<k\l~~'p'ro1!J.}s~d ~ bq~~~,:h~r.-:'ata'rectory.o~'\oth~r::'hOusewhere: 'grell'ation" ,Further' particula~~-" '. Lu' "ioheon'EI 'e"",': .... ~el't 'sa'ffsfied 'slda'r:as Iiis licieh: :. 1~ I.,a I ,,!,~c~~~,. .w~Y? ~~~ \,Il~;,:' the Sister~ a~~' asSigned:,Cantli.;,I .. i rita'J, I ,I......!:' ob."'I·ned· 'from ."e'. :' .. n~ . . . . ' ,.. . . ' .\ founded' the comm!J"lut... In J914 , <_. r ., 3" uo:: .... . ' ...., . ',. F l ' .. 'Q' " ".' ,. , Utj~.fieldis··concern'ed·wlththe ": ~'1 . ", •• ', ,., .' /-,",.,., >'.' da.~sreturnto·themotherh~use. ·Mother···Superior ,at "Jeanne. alRlver· ueensDaughter.· aiNUits 'of" the, congr~ss.. How-', . tl'\er~fore,.. he "ll~m~~. ~t: ,~Qr b~t. \ . for, tb.eir. nOviti~te.... ' •. ,', .. \ ',d'Arc'",: or 'the" Sister.' in' th~ ..:will sPonsor. 'la' luncheoh-;' ina . 'I' L' ",,' The Sisters l)ave 1;ieen, in' our '. . , .' . ,'. f' h' 'ri h · " t .. f'" .<' d ". , ever he'said'fie got the irripres.':: r .. ' 'oO " • ':." ., \ I I , '. ,.. -,2:: ., ~The Sh~~ers' ·habit,is black: Th4! I Diocese:.. ·are·. happy' to talk to". as 10 S ,?w'J.ea urmg. urs· ..n ",: . . ' '" . . . . ' . . . t'" Diocese smce 193() ,first at Notn: . '. fLo' . ,. , . ~ ", hats at'· 1 .Saturday after · ~n })O~~. ~l,1sslha~ld;~nd "b~eI8 ~m; .,D;me;' '1hlm 'the C3thedr-al 'alui" "CfthOSS.. ~ k' rdr:a~ne l~b'.:w~dm 'abol1t ',' interested.. ·yo~ng women, .' . . ~, Oct . 4 a't the' Hotel, Mellen n, . . . " .. ;' ....-: .. ,... ' e 'nec an "IS em rOi ere d on'; ,'" : .~. '. : :. .,.. . '.' ,.". . . ' . ~ientists wer,e 0 .mg ac.c m-.. ' ,; ~. '., " " . k ts andm\s-.,;,·· ' tile '.Bishop s.House.... . "'.. h . J' I" ·bed·... ..... 'Genera· . I c h' foJ;ma~lo.n: on roc e, ~ Ca.thedr~l R~6ti;iJ" ",; " ",.th e.i r'ea, plec~. nscrl '~n "10'~'. ,- new· 0 ege .. a,,;.}. ...... amnal1l Mi' .. SS',. G er~ . y .', ailes: :.· ."T·h·.··.C .... ;, b':" ..way.,in". W· ;"SHIN··G·TO.N·· '(N'C)" - ·A·:\i· ;,', '"'. ·.. ·'e··· . . e'. .. a t--h'd e ra"1...:" "18 . a'. usy·.'cross '.. is "J'ehanne\",·the ..' .. ...n ...., rcu":'.. ··tr·ude·A: " ." L nch·w.il1·.be.a.ssi.sted: , .' . ; . ._..
,{)urmg the congress, Father, ". '.pt .",., 'a' 's'. -t·...· .' T'~' ' . ' . . which Joan' of Arc wrote her " 'b" h . "p 't'" .k . A" 'O'B '1 .. ,,'~ ·by.'ll lar~e .commlttee, With pro- '. ,. '. :i'd' M' .. d '1' .• ' th . ace," sal' IS .er, ~UIS, In, b me . , .' ' . ., . IS op - a ric ...... . oy e OJ.' c·eed··· be' 'f't' ..... White'Si ... sa ass' al y In. charge o'f'I'ts rectop.·y· SI'nc'e' I"t lB' . :a. . ., .. ,., , 'w··· i;"g't", ne ling "-':!. . S ··lI:.oster. . • Lo" e'. ~". . .. , . ' , ' ' aSllln on h'· as d e d""t Ica e d' a new ' te s ~o~co,,:, Church of. St.,. UIS,' :located downtown.• its., facilit~~8 '." .' . Members ?~. communi~y' $1,750,000 residence at Tr'inity' ra. whlch IS attached· to. the French. 'are'used b~peoplefromall:over fro~ Fall Rlv~r ~n~lude. a 'triO.. Coll,e.ge .he'te·: Archbishop' ;,.~ ....._. ... · Embassy, the city,' occasioning . much an- of sisters from 'Notre Dame. de .0'Boyle· is chairman ;0£ the A Delicious
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