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Bucharest Trial' Cloaks Terror Paper Charges

Vatican Uty—i. \C» The far cical "trial" of a Bishop, several prtesu and some laymen in Bucharest is another example ol "cloaking terrortsro with the pre* tense of legality" now so fre­quent tn all Iron Curtain coiuv trie*. Qsservatore Romano, Vatl can CSty daily, stated here

Through the Bucharest trial, the paper declared, the Ruman­ian, Reds are trying to break by "legal terrorism a fidelity which no Insidious violence has so far succeeded In shaking "

AMON'G THE TEN persons hauled before the Red court, ac­cording to reports from Bucha reat Is Bishop Augustine Pacha of Tlmisoara. SO-year-old prelate who was "deposed" bv I he Reds in the tall of 194B and has long been under arrest Reports earlier this year stated thai he had been pressed Into a forced labor camp working on a canal between the Danube river and Black Sea.

Also named tn the Indictment was Archbishop G e r a l d P OTtara. Blahop of Savannah-At lanta, who was expelled from Rumania last year alter another "espionage" trtal involving his chauffeur. Archbishop CHara was named as leader of the "plot" for which ten defendants are now being "tried."

(At BanaBak, <ls, Area-Btanov OTHarm was quo*** toranata*- UM charges at the eurrens "trial" aa a -tlaerae. at lies," ana aa a a d l a r "To say Uut t h e Holy Sas « Ita repre-sentettvas IN Ewiiaiila were aagaced la aarj farm af ea> fkt iage er te w k M mi t»e» sssoits activity la rttfcsJoaa.")

John Fisher College Opens

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Ilia BxceUency Blatsop K e u a e y w a s i racnf the flfst t o greet the A n t freshman etaae wkleh thhi week entered t i l e ntirtjr opened 81 John FlsJacr College. The Bishop, w h o la rfeSMKeUor «f the college, srtstted UM rnastltutlon on Wetoeasaw wKfch was the O r * ea»iTen»ry af hto

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Vatican Censures Foes Of Bishop In Rumania

B o m * i R N S ) - * » decree formal e x c o m m u n i c a t i o n w a s la-sued b \ V a t i c a n author i t i e s • gainst til p e r s o n s Involved tn • the arres t and Imprisonment of Bishop Augus t ine Pacha of Tim Isosra and five priests tn Tom munlst Romania

Announcement of the Vatican decree came after a ml l l tarv court In Buchares t had sen fenced Btthop f ^ e i i a to 18 y « s r s sol i tary conf inement on c h a f e s of e n g a g i n g tn Vatican-directed e s p i o n a g e o p e r a t i o n s against the •itjte He » a s o n e of ten de­fendants inund guilty

Bishop Pacha. » h o is «'. ».»o was B n e d 1-200100 lei or a ho it S8000, for a l legedly e n g a g i n g in illegal currency t r a n s f e r *

The Bishop's co-defendants , of whom five w e r e priests , rece ived terms ranging from life Im prlsonment tn sol i tary conf ine merit or at hard labor, to 12 \ears a' hard labor

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Bishop Kearney marked his 43rd anmveraau-y of or­dination Wednesday with i visit t o Rf J o h n Flatter Cortege, whose o p e n i n g this week g i v e s rea..'y •> u n e of r- . j fon d es t drea-n» the es tabl i shment of a i a t h o i u co l l ege taxt m e n tn 1 the D t o c r s e of Rochester.

G r e e t i n g a p p r o x i m a t e l y 100 f r e s h m e n stud^ftts w^so r o m p o M

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"Pioneer ("laius." arwl e x h o r t e d them '.I ».-n i t j(oal* of scholar­ship a <l g p n t i e m a n l v a t t i tudes w n t " - - "' S' Inhn Fisher co l leg*? patror-

B> W ».» 1.' faii*~i.gf he e s pressed the hope that s o m e mptrtber of tbe> "Pioneer CVavss" would « r i t e S t Jol^n Flsrwr's biography

The Bishop addresssed the s tu­dents and far-ultv In the un­finished c o l l e g e c h a p e l N o t i n g that "grea t t h i n g s Ivave h u m b l e b e g i n n i n g s he 'old ?hat r e c e n t ly he v is i ted a 'ng c a b i n In \»htcn Tiore 'har- 1O0 y e a s t ago 'ho present Notre Dame 1 nlvensitv had i t s beg inn ing

"Over a hundred \ears a g o nnhodv could envlsur>n that the ll"le log rar»in wergild becrwne the t i g m n i a - ' institution that Notre I 'amr .« 'odav ' 'he B S s h r»n cia vet

R e \ e A l i P g ' - a ' ' js,a« 'he 4S\x<\ a - n n e ' ^ j r . , ,f • >i r,r lina'Kin *n •He p f # ^ ' - « r t i "-r Bisv' .p *-R,4 ^c A. A « «-• ^ . i ; [ " n T a r k the ocia>-*-'-i u . 'h his R r i t u s l t to ihe '-*"<? . nti**ge }if c n g r a i 1 la'ed IP AI ul t \ a r.i s l u d ^ n l s an l i i e n «jn-e^«ful ^aunrhincr of Thp n e u rot'W'^p r m i's fSrst s rho las t i c y e a r

TTTE \"EBT Re- T .:.r F M U T [>\ 1 '? K P'- f > prpwaent of ' h e col lege ,r a r address 10

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Rosary Sticker

30,000 Mati ' Um mm mm "fsaar m 'Baawcy Sor VWBT mmvWi

nmm Gtmfa fer mm Vtm eoiuifauesfe tn Redheiier-

DisfcrlbsiUea ssf Ute stts*t*»-'«x44»{h gurnmea plciur** of a ; bliift«!Olor«d woria arouBd whjflt a rauiy Is woven-*** untkr-taltert by the committee cariy tuia year. They may be pasted o a a r w houie window*.

Use of the printed Roaary tor ; Peace symbol cm their maillnsj ; envejoptM is tietM rotefe ty ih* I Monroo County Otanfer of the 1 Catholic War Veterans, the com­mittee, announced.

Amneements for such uat oX the aymbol by orjfanjlitlofls jaay be made by conUctlng the com« mlttee at 1013 Dewey Ave.. Roch­ester 13. Electrotypes are av«U> able for the printing.

CHJCrJtATION of the ilick> era, which have received appro val of ills Excellency Bishop Keanwy (or the Rochester Dlf> ce*e% iiined tmpctta through ibe tntenit of the Rev. Joseph V. Curtixi, putor of Si John the £vangeiisit's, C&iSe, who donated 91.OOO to the committee for the fMirpoie of bringing the sticker to the attention of pasters in all Engiiih-sHieaWn* natronaw >ttm far the committee hM circular-faed hundreds of pastors in the United states.

Qrillaator of the «ymbol waav • group of BucSahtenerJi af Hejfjf Roaary pari»h, RockaattTi »«*• ^tqwntly tha campaign sseaXyM the «tor««neBt of the diocesan laymeri'i Retneat League and the Dloceian Holy Name Union.

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Youag Scottifh Jew Convert At Fatima

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Key. Jotin P. O n c s r a , P h D , dean o f St. John Ftaher (ot lege esplslc-s daaa sehedalea to new frealtmesi (left to right), Leo J Kesatehing. holder of schntnrshlja fros : ?»>w York Htate and St. John Fisher Collesre, and Rtritarsl Knox, Knights of C«£sst-

bui Rchtolarahtp rtudent. (Courier Staff Photo I

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lies everywhere to ifitcnilfv- the truditional OcUba* , devoOonis. He p»rttcularjy r»cofmn»od« ttmily ^tirtiati OC the Roaary. beggfltg tmm^r^T^^r^T^^^iS: V|rg!n to g^rtfLJW ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f f ^ .

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The appead Is made in a a.00f>word &t-cyclical EjiUtle addressed t o the « i i h o p s throughvUt the world;' Urging them to le*d

their p«#plo in a emssde nrsyiiig the • Roaary tjtil fear wlih "aach greato featv voe of the heart as tt demanded by the increased urgency of the need-" I'he docaxneht ftitf* the title "Iflgraettffurji Sft!oruifa'' (The Advancing 111*) wbkh are the two words with which it begins.

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Secret Fraternities Banned In Catholic High Schaols

• V O - S t u part o f siuds'nN 0 1 Ihp h i g h -.-il.c >iijh schools In srhool le\-el t- .h»h are self-per-K.« k I >iocese have ien :o hold m e m b e r

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Catholic School In West Virginia Admits Negro Boys

Charte-ston. W V a . — ( B N S ) — T w o >>' egro horys «re s t u d e n t s a ! B l ' h o p F.nghvnd high s c h o o l . < stholtr dlnee«an iRs t i to t ion here T"tir> are- the first at the ir ravr-e lo be *-n rolled In t h e tcehool.

Allhossgli the West Virginia-conatl tat i i in f o r b i d s t h e teach­i n g of » g r o aurid yrhlte g to-dents t n the s a u r > s c h o o l , n o lega l dt*Rrulties are e x p e e t e d . W . W. Trent, state wapertn-tendent af f r e e schools , s a i d that ( a c h o l i c «-hooln are re-atardrd m* pr ivade Imstitutlona » n d m a y a d m i t a n y o n e t h e y r

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Some montlm ago. a n o t h e r C h a r l e s t o n Catt*ollr i n s t i t n t t o n — St. »*f aneis Hospita l — a t ­tracted n s 11 a n i l a t t e n t i o n when i t Insisted on r e t a i n i n g N e g r o csxirses n a Its s t a f f a f t e r as g r o u p of whElie norwe* h a d r e s i g n e d in p r o t e s t

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Avery Dulles, Diplomat's Son, Charges Paul Blanshard Rehashes Old Bigotry

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Daily delrrertes to all aectloas. tachidtng ho.pitals.-Adv. ".gard for

petuating in trvat adcSitional mem­bers are taken in sraieiy on the decision of present members.

MAIN CBlT1aS^f of socis or ganuattons w a s outlined a s fol­lows

1 S u m tirganiiatsnra are se- p ^ Q U l © I % O G Q U G S t rret. without proper and conunu- Uytukm -<\Cv . -Brother Mi .ng -nature ^jpervtsun. c # u p | p^,^^ Q s s ^ Q{ P r t n f e

2 They are self perpetualmg u a s h AbSaey, Olosscestershire. has with additional members being' refused t o accept 13500 pouwis added solely o n the dedsioas of 8 ^ ^ <$37^0CHi wffled to h im their immatusT mernbers. . . . .u „„„,

.fey his ssottier csa condition Ssat 1 They beg^t dlrjrsses aa l tend L , .^. „_ wfc. „ . „ ,

to a caste m 1 ^ g l ^ up h& re l ig ion fife. i Thev - t a ^ j . „ breed dis ^ ^ M , C h a H ' W f t o fa 21-

recard for properi> mr,«it^ted S**inf* "'**' Benedaettees a t Prtfife-authofity thro-ugh a" haught> dis- rsaaf. ' » o years- ago a^asiast Ma

m. Lewis, Mo.- ( N O - T h e present-day crttlrtam of the ("athoiic Churrhs roie in a free society is merely a rehaahing of the nativist and Know Noth­ing attacks of 100 years ago, Avery R. Dulles. Jesuit semin­arian, contends In an article fn

• the Octooer i s s u e of Social Order magazine, published by the Institute of .Social Order here.

A CONVKST and the sson of John Foster Dulles, advisor to the State Department. Mr. Dulles la a philosophy profe* sor at Fordham t'n)versit> He points out that Orestes Brown-son, famous convert and Amerl-C>n philosopher a century ago m e t the same sort of attaela

j that Paul Blanshard and others I of hla type are making against 1 the Churrh today. I Mr. Dulles recalled irmi the ! nativist* argued that trt»

Americanism ooold not be rec-1 ondled with the CathoBc he-

liei, bat that Erownson. tn bis famous *jHarteriy magazine and in hooka, answered that Ameri­canism -would not have ftxfeted had tt not been for the Cath-olic sort which nourished lt-

EBOWNSON FCRITHKS can-teajed that Ame*fcaai»m can be cs*5paiiMe otsiy with Cath-oliciam, Mr, Dulles aaicL The sernlnartari recalled that BrtSwh" son wtpcrte: "SJfher Pro*gstaat> isan rsntst get the upper-fcaUd and eliminates* the Aswrfean •yslssi, or th# Amerittas sy$>-

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