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"., '. Six· P'riests Receive New Assignments Six priests of the Diocese are affected by transfers announced by the Chancery Office. ' , They are Rev. WilHam H. O'Reilly, transfered from St. Patrick's Church, Falm.outh, to St. Peter's Church, Provincetown; Rev. Luiz G. Mendonca, from Immaculate Conception Church, New Bedford, to Mount Carmel Church, also Ordinary for New Bedford. Rev. Manuel'. Andrade,.' Chicago See from Mount Carmel Church, New Bedford, to Our Lady of the WASHINGTON-The Holy Feill River, Mass. Thursday, Sept. 25, 1958 Angels Church, Fall River; Rev. See, through the Apostolic William E. Farland, from St. Seeond Clan Mail PriTile..ee PRICE tOe Delegate, Most Rev. Amleto Vol. 2, No. 39 Lawrence, Church, New Bedford, Aathorlled at Fall River. Ma... $4.00 po, Yoa, Giovanni Cicognani, has an- mouth. . . to St. Patrick's Church, .Fal- nounced the appointment of Rev. Arthur Wingate, from Most Rev. Albert G. Meyer, St. Joseph's Church, Taunton, to Archbishop' of Milwaukee, to be St. Lawrence Church, New Bed- Archbishop of Chicago, succeed- ford; Rev. Charles H. Poirier, ing the late Samuel Cardinal from St. Peter's Church, Prov- Stritch. incetown, to St. Milry'S Church, The Chicag() See has been Taunton. vacant four months since the Cape Parishes death of Cardinal Stritch' in A native of Fall River, Father Rome where he had gone to O'Reilly was educated at Durfee assume a new post as first Amer- High School, Providence College Turn to Page Sixteen and St.' Mary's Seminary,' Balti- Turn to Page Eighteen Founder of Home Bishop Stresses In New Bedford Lay Apostolate Dies. in Canada Parishioners of St. Anne . Activity Need and Sacred Heart churches ST. PAUL (NC) - Lay- in 'New Bedford are mourn- men's cooperation with the ing the death of Rev. Omer bishops in the work of the HEADS SEE: Most Rev. Valois, 89, former pastor of both Church has never been more Albert G. Meyer, Archbishop \"-., , .J " :. parishes. frequent or more needed than of Milwaukee, has been ap- Death came to the Canadian- AID NAZAHETH HALL: Members of the committee now according to Bishop Al- born priest at Maison Cham- pointed by the Holy Father planning the Knights of Columbus Ball to be held Oct. 13 phonse J. Schladweiler of New pagneur in Joliette, Quebec, a , to the include, seated, left to right, P.G.K. Edward J. Galligan of UIm, Minn. ,retreat for priests, He had retired St: Isidore Council; G.K. Vito R. Morra, Bishop Stang Coun- The Bishop told 30,000 men at Cardinal Stritch as. Arch- from the pastorate of Sacred annual joint rallies of the St. bishop of Chicago. As Ordin- . Heart Church in 1949 because of cil'; G.K. Lloyd F. Jarvis, Bishop Cassidy Council; Paul and New DIm Holy Name ary' of Chicago, Archbishop ill health, G.K John A. Murley, St. Isidore Coimcil; O. Herve Fortin, Societies that "any professional Father Valois.was born in St. Meyer heads the largest public relations director; Bishop Stang Council. G.K:- man who does his ,work in the Norbert the Berthier, Que., and Archdiocese jn the ,United' spirit of faith is quite naturally ordained to the priesthood by a lay apostle." States: The appointment was the. Most Rev, Edward Charles J K of C to Sponsor Holiday Turn to Page Eig-hteen '4nnounced yesterday. Turn to Pag-e Eighteen Ball for Nazareth Hall It's Sometimes Confusing for Pupils Five Councils and two Fourth Degree Assemblies, will unite in sponsoring a Knights of Columbus Ball for the 'When Twin Siste'rs Become Sisters benefit of the Bishop's Fund for Exceptional Children. The' Bv Patricia McGowan event is scheduled for Monday night, Oct. 13 from 8 to 12 As children they dressed alike, everywhere together, confused everyone. As at Lincoln Park. Swansea, No. 3669; Damian, Fair- and Franciscan Missionaries of Mary they're still doing it. The only twin mem- Semi-formal attire will be haven-Mattapoisett, No. 4190; St. bers of their congregation in the United Sta tes, Mother Clare and Mother Francis Borgia, . worn Isidore, the Farmer, Dartmouth- and music will be by just graduated from Emmanuel College, Boston, weren't separated on their first teaching Westport, No. 4373; Bishop Stang, Art Perry's orchestra. Naz- New Bedford, No. '4532. assignment. town.; but,they read of them in switched classes as grade school areth Hall, Fall River, is the ehief beneficiary of the Fund. Fourth Degree assemblies unit- Mother Clare is teaching a mission magazine, started writ- youngsters, so they should be , ing in the project are Bishop fourth grade at Espirito ing to the superior in North sympathetic if twins they have. t ' l'articipating Councils are Fall Stang, Fall River and Bishop S to chool Fall River and Providence, and entered the in fourth grade at Santo River No. 86; Bishop Cassidy, Cassidy, New Bedford. an s ! ..' . community as soon as they were do the same thmg. They're FranCIS BorgIa old enough. Pamela and Patricia Medeiros, Director of Family Life Bureau 109 Or maybe It, s At Emmanuel College one twi,n another pair of look-alikes, ac- S h d I versa. Their students aren t qUite majored in art, the other in cording to Mother Clare. Just to C . Announces onference c e u e sure., English. As a result many of complete the confusion, there's Rev. Raymond W. McCarthy, Director of the Family Nor is a young lady who their classmates didn't know another Mother Francis Borgia chauffeured Mother Clare to ,a there were two of them until at St. Anthony's convent where Life Bure'au of the Diocese, has released the schedule of hI' t t summer sc 00 asslgnmen no graduation. "Sometimes I'd be the twins live. Cana Conferences for October and November. shared by her sister. She didn't asked for the homework assign- But the children at Espirito The Cana Conferences are a series of talks given by know her passenger had a twin, ments in classes my sister was Santo have managed to straight- pn 'ests of the Dl'ocese who and when she saw number two taking," said Mother Francis en. matters out. Mothera Clare, holy marriage, the relationship . l' d' thO k waiting on ,a church step for Borgia, "but I'd J'ust say I didn't they've discovered, has a tiny h ave specla lze III IS wor. between parents and children at . h 1m . other transportatIOn sea ost have them. It would have spoiled gap between two front teeth. These talks are given to various stages of the child's de- 'd d . . dId' velopment.· had an acci ent turning aroun everything if I'd explained." Mother Francis Borgia hasn't. marrle coup es an aIm at The talks are conducted in the to see how Mother Clare had The twins' admitted they'd Or is it the other way round? bringing husbands and wives to evening by two priests and after managed ,to get out of the car. greater appreciation of their every session there is a 'question Young Missionaries YOCation of marriage. and answer period and a social The twin's mission careers be- The talks discuss HlIsband-wife period. gan when they were 12. There' l'elationship, the various ele- The complete Cana Conference are no Franciscan· Missionaries G;:;w;::5'. A.ged at Sacred Heart Home :.' :I!f<ti:;:: In this crinoline-conscious day, the Sisters of· Charity of Quebec offer a special in- I dueement to young ladies. Their attractive black and sandy-grey habits, when pinned i' for work, as they usually are, fall natura lly into a hoop skirt effect. o' But hoop skirts and crinolines are far from the minds of the Sisters themselves. . hey're far too pusy taking and are on volunteer duty daily There's a washday once a week, tare of 145 oldsters and 250 from noon to 3 P.M., Sister St. for instance, but if residents want . . oungsters at Sacred Heart Henriette, superior, tol<'1, us. any special washing, ironing or in New Bedford and But the Lavoies are cmnrara- mending done, they have only r Joseph's Orphanage in Fall tive youngsters. The home hal' to take it to tiny, smiling Sister •• <f( respectively. Thirty-three nearly 20 guests ranging from St. Hormidas, who presides over '.',' staff Sst. JoSePHh's tand 90 to 100 years old. Of those :-!S.J..,sters ,:,!",ere are 22 at acred ear. still active, MitcheU' Lamothe, " ", . :'" day we visited the New who will be 100 next April, is Sister St. Henriette. < . ..r .'dford home, we were the dean. He can still run the Birthday celebrations are im- TWIN FRANCISCAN SISTERS: Pupils (and Sisters) "",. b1; Mr. and Mrs. Andre Lavole, elevator, and is up and 'about portant. There's birthday cake, at Santo School' in Fall· River have difficulty duty at the door and eleva- daily. and ,the Sister salute the cele- !to Eighty-six and 84, they have Many personal touches mark brant with 'Happy Birthday to identifying Mother M. Clare, left, and Mother Francis at the home for 12 ye8l'll life at Sacred Heart Hom.., . Turn to Page Five right. The Sisters I are identical twins. f' ... ... •... ... .., :1 •, An Anchor of the S01I,l. Sure and fi'irm-ST. PAUL The ANCHOR

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G.K John A. Murley, St. Isidore Coimcil; O. Herve Fortin, Societies that "any professional pagneur in Joliette, Quebec, a , to &#39;succ~E:d the lat~ ~amuel include, seated, left to right, P.G.K. Edward J. Galligan of UIm, Minn. ,retreat for priests, He had retired l&#39;articipating Councils are Fall Stang, Fall River and Bishop S to chool Fall River and Providence, and entered the in fourth grade at ~spirito Santo River No. 86; Bishop Cassidy, Cassidy, New Bedford. an s Bv Patricia McGowan ... ,~ ,

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Sixmiddot Priests Receive New Assignments

Six priests of the Diocese are affected by transfers announced by the Chancery Office

They are Rev WilHam H OReilly transfered from St Patricks Church Falmouth to St Peters Church Provincetown Rev Luiz G Mendonca from Immaculate Conception Church New Bedford to Mount Carmel Church also Ordinary forNew Bedford

bull Rev Manuel Andrade Chicago Seefrom Mount Carmel Church New Bedford to Our Lady of the WASHINGTON-The HolyFeill River Mass Thursday Sept 25 1958 Angels Church Fall River Rev

See through the ApostolicWilliam E Farland from St Seeond Clan Mail PriTileee PRICE tOe Delegate Most Rev AmletoVol 2 No 39 Lawrence Church New Bedford Aathorlled at Fall Ri ver Ma $400 po Yoa

Giovanni Cicognani has anshymouth

to St Patricks Church Falshynounced the appointment of

Rev Arthur Wingate from Most Rev Albert G Meyer St Josephs Church Taunton to Archbishop of Milwaukee to be St Lawrence Church New Bedshy Archbishop of Chicago succeedshyford Rev Charles H Poirier ing the late Samuel Cardinal from St Peters Church Provshy Stritch incetown to St MilryS Church The Chicag() See has been Taunton vacant four months since the

Cape Parishes death of Cardinal Stritch in A native of Fall River Father Rome where he had gone to

OReilly was educated at Durfee assume a new post as first Amer-High School Providence College Turn to Page Sixteen and St Marys Seminary Balti-

Turn to Page Eighteen Founder of Home Bishop Stresses In New Bedford Lay Apostolate Dies in Canada

Parishioners of St Anne Activity Need and Sacred Heart churches

ST PAUL (NC) - Layshy in New Bedford are mournshymens cooperation with the

ing the death of Rev Omerbishops in the work of the HEADS SEE Most Rev Valois 89 former pastor of both Church has never been more Albert G Meyer Archbishop

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frequent or more needed than of Milwaukee has been apshy Death came to the CanadianshyAID NAZAHETH HALL Members of the committee now according to Bishop Alshy born priest at Maison Chamshypointed by the Holy Fatherplanning the Knights of Columbus Ball to be held Oct 13 phonse J Schladweiler of New pagneur in Joliette Quebec a to succ~Ed the lat~ ~amuelinclude seated left to right PGK Edward J Galligan of UIm Minn retreat for priests He had retired St Isidore Council GK Vito R Morra Bishop Stang Counshy The Bishop told 30000 men at Cardinal Stritch as Archshy from the pastorate of Sacred

annual joint rallies of the St bishop of Chicago As Ordinshy Heart Church in 1949 because of cil st~nding GK Lloyd F Jarvis Bishop Cassidy Council Paul and New DIm Holy Name ary of Chicago Archbishop ill health GK John A Murley St Isidore Coimcil O Herve Fortin Societies that any professional Father Valoiswas born in St Meyer heads the largestpublic relations director Bishop Stang Council GK- man who does his work in the Norbert the Berthier Que andArchdiocese jn the Unitedspirit of faith is quite naturally ordained to the priesthood by a lay apostle States The appointment was the Most Rev Edward Charles

JK of C to Sponsor Holiday Turn to Page Eig-hteen 4nnounced yesterday Turn to Pag-e Eighteen

Ball for Nazareth Hall Its Sometimes Confusing for PupilsFive Councils and two Fourth Degree Assemblies will

unite in sponsoring a Knights of Columbus Ball for the When Twin Sisters Become Sistersbenefit of the Bishops Fund for Exceptional Children The

~ Bv Patricia McGowanevent is scheduled for Monday night Oct 13 from 8 to 12 As children they dressed alike ~ent everywhere together confused everyone Asat Lincoln Park Swansea No 3669 Damian Fairshy grown~ups and Franciscan Missionaries of Mary theyre still doing it The only twin memshy

Semi-formal attire will be haven-Mattapoisett No 4190 St bers of their congregation in the United Sta tes Mother Clare and Mother Francis Borgia worn Isidore the Farmer Dartmouthshyand music will be by just graduated from Emmanuel College Boston werent separated on their first teachingWestport No 4373 Bishop Stang Art Perrys orchestra Nazshy New Bedford No 4532 assignment town butthey read of them in switched classes as grade school areth Hall Fall River is the ehief beneficiary of the Fund Fourth Degree assemblies unit shy Mother Clare is teaching a mission magazine started writ- youngsters so they should be ing in the project are Bishop fourth grade at Espirito ing to the superior in North sympathetic if twins they have t larticipating Councils are Fall Stang Fall River and Bishop S to chool Fall River and Providence and entered the in fourth grade at ~spirito SantoRiver No 86 Bishop Cassidy Cassidy New Bedford an s community as soon as they were do the same thmg Theyre

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~other FranCIS BorgIa I~ tea~h- old enough Pamela and Patricia MedeirosDirector of Family Life Bureau 109 secon~ Or maybe It s v~ce At Emmanuel College one twin another pair of look-alikes ac-S h d I versa Their students aren t qUite majored in art the other in cording to Mother Clare Just toC Announces onference c e u e sure English As a result many of complete the confusion theres

Rev Raymond W McCarthy Director of the Family Nor is a young lady who their classmates didnt know another Mother Francis Borgia chauffeured Mother Clare to a there were two of them until at St Anthonys convent where

Life Bureau of the Diocese has released the schedule of hI t tsummer sc 00 asslgnmen no graduation Sometimes Id be the twins live Cana Conferences for October and November shared by her sister She didnt asked for the homework assign- But the children at Espirito

The Cana Conferences are a series of talks given by know her passenger had a twin ments in classes my sister was Santo have managed to straightshypnests of the Dlocese who and when she saw number two taking said Mother Francis en matters out Mothera Clare holy marriage the relationship

l d thO k waiting on a church step for Borgia but Id Just say I didnt theyve discovered has a tinyh ave specla lze III IS wor between parents and children at h 1m other transportatIOn sea ost have them It would have spoiled gap between two front teethThese talks are given to various stages of the childs de- d d dId velopmentmiddot had an acci ent turning aroun everything if Id explained Mother Francis Borgia hasnt marrle coup es an aIm at The talks are conducted in the to see how Mother Clare had The twins admitted theyd Or is it the other way round bringing husbands and wives to evening by two priests and after managed to get out of the car bull greater appreciation of their every session there is a question Young Missionaries YOCation of marriage and answer period and a social The twins mission careers be-

The talks discuss HlIsband-wife period gan when they were 12 There lelationship the various ele- The complete Cana Conference are no Franciscanmiddot Missionaries

~~ Gw5 Efi~ i~i ~~~ Aged at Sacred Heart Home Ifltti In this crinoline-conscious day the Sisters ofmiddot Charity of Quebec offer a special in-I ~ dueement to young ladies Their attractive black and sandy-grey habits when pinned i ~~up for work as they usually are fall natura lly into a hoop skirt effect

o ~ But hoop skirts and crinolines are far from the minds of the Sisters themselves

bull ~ heyre far too pusy taking and are on volunteer duty daily Theres a washday once a week tare of 145 oldsters and 250 from noon to 3 PM Sister St for instance but if residents want

oungsters at Sacred Heart Henriette superior tollt1 us any special washing ironing or ~~~~ome in New Bedford and But the Lavoies are cmnrara- mending done they have only

r ~ Josephs Orphanage in Fall tive youngsters The home hal to take it to tiny smiling Sister bullbull ltf( ~tt~ver respectively Thirty-three nearly 20 guests ranging from St Hormidas who presides over ~ staff Sst JoSePHhs tand 90 to 100 years old Of those ~~~ 1~~~d~i~Sye~~wyasst~r~~ -SJsters~ ere are 22 at acred ear still active MitcheU Lamothe ~The day we visited the New who will be 100 next April is Sister St Henriette ltr dford home we were greet~ the dean He can still run the Birthday celebrations are im- TWIN FRANCISCAN SISTERS Pupils (and Sisters) b1 Mr and Mrs Andre Lavole elevator and is up and about portant Theres birthday cake

at E~pir~to Santo School in Fallmiddot River have difficulty~ duty at the door and eleva- daily and the Sister salute the celeshy

to Eighty-six and 84 they have Many personal touches mark brant with Happy Birthday to identifying Mother M Clare left and Mother Francis ~ at the home for 12 ye8lll life at Sacred Heart Hom Turn to Page Five Borgi~ right The Sisters I are identical twins

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2 - (HI ANCHOR Thurs Sept 25 1958

Supreme POD1tiff Urges Prayers To End Hatred CASTELOANDOLFO (NC) - Pray above allmiddot that hatreds and discords may cea~e His HolineHs Pope Pius has urged gtthe MClfiological Congress in Lourdes -

Speaking in French over the Vatican Radio the Pontiff spoke of Our Lady and her apparitions at Lourdes often in the form of a direct prayer to the Blessed Virgin He called the Hail Mary the salute of the angel which the whole of humanity offers inshycessantly through the centuries like a flower at the altar of the Sovereign

The Pontiff recalled his own visit to Lourdes before he beshycame Pope calling it that happy hour when We also had the opshy

portunity of lifting Our eyes toward the White Lady of the Pyrenees and Whispering Ave Maria

Strong Fruits The Pope said it was at

Lourdes that Our Lady chose to teach men the two essential means by which perfed happi-

ness is attained assiduous and eonfident prayer and the indisshypensable Christian mortification ~hich sustains it

For the past hundred years Our Lady has demonstrated at Lourdes her tenderness mercy and love for man the Pope said as he proclaimed Our certainty that the restoration of the reign of Christ through Mary caJlnot fail to be achieved since it is impossible that such a seed sown so abundantly should not bear strol)g fruits

Necesary Means Tlfe Pontiff described the spirshy

itual experience which pilgrims to Lourdes undergo and asked his listeners Did you not see them all return to their homes with their foreheads shining wi~h the light of God animated by the most fervent desire to live a better life a new life under the blue cloak of her whose smile_ they will never forget

He appealed to the theologians gathered at Lourdes to implore for the world all the gifts you deem necessary and opportune each one according to the -needs he is aware of But pray above all that hatreds and discordsmay cease that the insolent voiCes of covetousness and pride be reshy

duced to silence and that the joyous and salutary sun of the so much hoped for peace may finshyally shine on the earth Invoke with your prayers the reign of Christ to which you are invited by your ~ost lovii1g Mother and for which her maternal intershycession constantly procures all the means necessary to you

Constant Honor Referring to Our Ladys funcshy

tion assigned to her by Provishydence in the life of the Church and its members the Pope stated

This is why 0 sweet mother and most powerful advocate you deigned to rest your dainty foot on that Pyrenean rock and turn that unknown valley into an imshymense shrine with the clouds of heaven as its roof~a sanctuary where your most loving Son may be constantly honored in the sacrament of His love

Legion ofDecency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for General Patronage-Giant from the Unshyknown

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents - Houseboat Villa

Unobjectionable for AdultsshyDamn Yankees Gun Runners

Objectionable in Part for All ~Tunnel of Love

THE ANCHOR Seeond-elass mail privileges autboriaed

at Fall River Mas Publillbed -everJ Thursday at U 0 lIigbland Aenue Fall River Ma by theeathalie Preas of the Dioce9t of Fall River ~nh~CrilltiOb piice mall postpaid 00 per ye

Dominican Urges More Resea rch

AT CONVENTION OPENING Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne third from left was the keynote speaker at the 18th nation11 convention of the Catholic Students Crushysade at the University of Notre Dame Others appeaiing on the program included left to right Rev Edmund P Joyce CSC actjng Notre Dame president Archbishop Owen McCann of Capetoll South Africa Auxilia ry Bishop Richard Ackerman CSSP of SanDiego Rev Clifford King SVDounder of the CSMC and Monsignor Edward Freking of Cincinnati convention chairmaJ1 NC Photo

Feast Becomes State Affair

ASSISI Italy (Radio NC)shyThe feast of St Francis of Assisi on OCtober 4 will be celebrated for the first time in Italy this year as an official state func-Uon

Solemn civil ceremonies will be performed-in accordance with arecent bill passed by the Ital shyian Parliament making the feast of the nations patron saint an

occasion for offiCialrecognition The various regions of Iialy

have traditionally taken turns in performing ceremonies in the Saints honor at the St Franci~ Basilica here This year t~e nine provinces of the region of Lom- bardy led by Archbishop Gioshyvanni Battista Montini of Milan will take their turn -

From September 24 to Octshyober 2 the Catholics of Lomshybardy will attend morning Mass and evening devotions at the basilica in a novena of prayer in preparation for the feast day

A religious notice posted in all churches throughout Italy called upon the faithful to join in

honoring St Francis in order to renew the forces of the spirit to reaffirm our good resshyolutions to implore of our holy patron the actuation of the mashyternal message theWhite Queen of the Pyrenees addressed to humanity in need of peace a century ago

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-North American Marshy

tyrs S8 Isaac Jogues John de Brebeuf and their comshypanions martyrs Double of II class Red Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect S~

Cyprian and Justina Virgin Martyrs Third Collect for ~eace Common Preface

SATURDAY - Mass or the Bless~d Virgin for Saturday Simple White Mass Proper Glor~a Second Collelct SS Cosmas and Damian Martyrs Third Collect for Peace Preshyface of Blessed Virgin

SUNDAY-Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St Wences- laus Duke and Martyr Third Collect for Peace Creed Preshyface of Trinity

MONDAY-Dedication of St Michael the Archangel Double of I Class White Mass Proper Gloria Second Colshylect for Peace Creed Common Pre~ace

TUESDAY-StJerome Priest Confessor and Dqctor of the

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Diocese of Foil River CLERGY APPOINTMENTS

Rev William H OReilly fro~ assistant at St Patricks Parish Falmouth to assistant at St PeteJrs Par-ish Provshyincetown

Rev Charles H Poirier from temporary assignment as assistant at St Peters Parish Provincetown to assistant at St Marys Parish Taunton Rev William E Fadand from assistant at St Lawrence Parish New Bedford to assistant at St Patricks Falmouth

Rev Arthur K Wingate from assistant at St Josephs Parish Taunton to assistant at St Lawrence Parish New Bedford

Rev Luiz G Mendonca from assistant at Our Lady of the lmmaculate Conception Parish New Bedford to assist shyant at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford

Rev Manuel Andrade from assistant at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford to assistmt at Our Lady of the Angels Parish Fall River

Bishops UlIge More Parochial Schools

TEGUCIGALPA (NC)-Resoshylutions calling for more and better parochial schools were adopted by the Bishops of Censhytral America at their ninth anshynual meeting here

The Bishops also asked for an increase in catechetical instrucshyUon among the 8300000 Cathoshy

lics under their jurisdiction Twenty of the - regions 3()

prelates attended the assembly at the College of St Francis

There are 314 Catholic schools and colleges in Central America attended by a total of 65000 students

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

Sept 28-8t Anthony of _ Padua New Bedshy

ford Sacred Heart Taunton

Oct 5-0ur Lady of the Holy Rosa~y Fall River Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Taunshyton Our Lady of the Assumption New Bedford

Oct 12-St Roch- Fall River St John of God Somershy

set Oct 19-St Hedwig New

Bedford Our Lady of Immaculate

Conception Taunshyton

La Salette East Brewshyster~

British Air Force Aids Poland

LONDON (NC )-Groull Capt Leonard Cheshire British flying ace and convert to Catholicism who since World War II has deshyv()tedhislife to helping the aged sick is to open two homes in Pol_and

Capt Cheshire announced this on his return from a vist to

Poland The communist governshyment in W1rsaw had not only given its sanction he said but had been Extremely kind -and helpful _

The two homes will between them shelter about 100 incurshy

ably sick eLderly people They will cost llround $70000 and should be ready by November They will be administered by the captains own nominees headed by Miss Susan Ryder an El)glishwoman who helped him in his negotiations in Poland

Capt Che~hire aged 51 holder of the ViCtoria Cross highest British awaXd for courage was an official British observer at the atom-bobing of Nagasaki In addition to his work for what are now known as the Cheshire HQ1lles he propagates devotion to the Holy Shroud of Turin

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In Science GENEVA (NC) -- Scienmiddot

tific research must be activshyely fostered and not curtail shyed by man-made limits in the fear that it will lead humanshyity to its doom according to a noted French Dominican scholar

Addressing the 13th session of the International Meetings Father P Dubarle director of the Catholic publishing society Les Editions du Cerf of Paris spoke out against the belief that mans intrusion into the mystershyies of nature and space will evenshytually bring about humanity extinction

There must be no limit to scientific knowledge he said Man must free himself of tiM fear of trespassing the bound aries of scientific research

Need Discipline There are no tricks in nature

Neither the earth nor space are diabolic devices This world has been built in such a manner that there Can be no danger for man in his attempt to develop itl potentialities

Humanity h~ continued h8I DOW attained spiritual adolmiddot esce~ce and must prepare to achieve adult equiiibrium Thi requires no mir~lcle but intellec~

ual discipline to shake off our passivity andmaster our emOshytional reactionssuch as indiffeJshyence violence and panic

We must foster scientific reshysearch but at the same time beshyware of scientific idolatry We must also acquire a universal mind 20th-century man haa become a neighbor to all men His responsibility extends to all men and his charity must reach all human beings

True love which takes its roots in God and redemption will

prevent modern scientific disshycoveries no matter how far they maY reachfrom becoming in struments of destruction be declared

Mount Mercy in Iowa Now Senior College

CEDAR RAPIDS (NC) MOunt Mercy College has comshypleted its transition from a junshyior to a senior college for women Operated by the Cedar Rapids Sisters of Mercy the Iowa institution was founded ill 1928 as a junior college with aD

enrollment of 35 students Pres-shyent enrollment is about 375

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National Council of Catholic Men announced here that its Catholic Hour radio series from Septem ber 1957 entitled Music IJl Catholic Worship has been processed into a long playing record album Orders should be sent to Mother Morgan at Man hattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y

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WEDNESDAY-Mass of previshyous Sunday Simple Green Creed Second Collect St Remiguis Bishop ~nd Confellshyor Third Collect for Peace Common Prefalte

THURSDAY-Holy Guardian Angels Greater Double White Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect for Peace No Creed Common Preface

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Call Birth Control Advice Plan peterioration of Moral Life

NEW YORK (NC)-The deshyCatholic statement continuedcision of the Board of Hospitals is to affirm the will of God andto provide birth control inforshythe dignity of mans naturemation and devices in city hosshyIt does not deny mans freedompitals has been termed a deshyfor these truths are not the exshyterioration of moral life clusive possession of anyA statement issued jointly by Church but the law obligingthe Archdiocese of New York all menand the Diocese of Brooklyn

The statement objected thatlays in part there have been many misshyCatholics are rightly dis representations of Catholictressed at this decision of the thought the imputation of un-Board It is a deterioration of due pressure the assumptionmoral life in that such a policy that the Church is indifferentintroduces an immoral practice to the physical wellbeing ofin our hospitals that perverts the mothers and the social needs ofnature and dignity of man our community

Corrupt Purposes It pointed out that the ChurchThe statement reminds all

has warned against childbirthCatpolic personnel in city hosshywhen the mothers health is inpitals of their grave obligation jeopardy and that when medshyin conscience to in no way ically necessary she has adshycooperate with such procedure vised abstinence from the exershyIt is chatged that the policy cise of natural faculty - a-Uses public funds for corrupt practice it is true that requirespurposes contrary to the manishy

fest will of a large number of heroism - but one within the the taxpayers capabilities of man and more

ennobling to himThe Board of Hospitals had It is said that the Church alsosaid that when there are clearshy

seeks those social and medically defined medical conditions means that preserve the physicalin which the life or health of well-being of the mother thebull woman may be jeopardized by adequacy of family housing thepregnancy it h generally recshynecessity of a living wage theognized by the medical pro- use of all social agencies to preshyfession that contraceptive meas serve the sanctity of marriageures are proper medical pracshythe integrity and dignity of thetice home the blessedness of chil shyExempt Catholics dren the preservation of so-

Municipal hospitals should ciety~

provide such medical advice Praise Decisionpreventive measures and deshyA statement issued by an ofshyvices for female patients under ficial of the Protestant Counciltheir care whose life and health of the City of New York saidin the opinion of the medicat the Protestant community~staff may be jeopardized by confidence in the Board of Hosshypregnancy and who wish to pitals has been- confirmed by

avail themselves of such health the Boards decisionaervices A statement issued by the

The Board also said Physishy chairman of the Commission oncians nurses and other hospital Law and Social Action of thepersonnel who have religious American Jewish Congressor moral objections should be welcomed the decision of theexcused from participation in Board of Hospitalscontraceptive procedures

Church Statement Librarian to Offer The joint statement of the Scholarship GrantArchdiocese of New York and

the Diocese of Brooklyn charged VILLANOVA (NC)-An anshythat the Board by this decision nual scholarship for graduate departed from a long estabshy study in library science has been lished and accepted moral standshy established by the Catholic Lishyard rejected traditional brary Association morality the teaching of all The award for which priests Christian and Jewish belief unshy Religious and lay-men are eligi~ til recent times ble will consist of a $600 grant

The natural law reaffirmed $300 of which must be repaid from Scripture the statement within two years of the compleshyadded makes clear that inmarshy tion of the program of study riage from the will of the Applications may be obtained Creator the primary end is the from Villanova University procreation and education of The Association has also anshyoffspring This does not deny secshy nounced it will publish a Guide ondary purposes for the exercise Book of Catholic Book Week of the generative faculties of Activities on Oct 31 containing men as the expression of love suggestions for the Feb 22-28 between husband and wife 1959 parish school and library

To state these truths the observance of the week

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iIRST ROUND ROBIN COMMUNION BREARFAST Polish Catholic Churches of New Bedford held their first Round Robin Communion Breakfast last Sunday morning at St Casimir Church Rev John F Hogan director of the New Bedford and Cape Cod Welfare Bureau and Chaplain of St Marys Home New Bedford third from left was main speaker Shown with him are left to right Thaddeus Szeshylag president of Holy Name Society of St Hedwig Church Stanley J Wybraniec president of Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Father Hogan Leonard F DesRoches President of Holy Name Society of the host church and Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor of St Casimir church

THE ANCHORshy 3Thursbull Sept 25 1958

Asks Scientists Aim to Improve Moral Standard

GENEVA (NC) - Scienshytific progress can be of value to mankind only if it is used to raise moral as well as material standards

August Vanistendael secreshytary general of the Internashytional Federation of Christian Trade Unions has issued this warning in a statement to the second United Nations Confershyence on Peacerul Uses of Atomshyic Energy

The message expressed the viewpoint that a special techshynical assistance program should be devised within the U N and

RETREAT COMMITTEE Rt Rev Edmund J Ward its specialized agencies to proshyPatrn of Retreat named in his honor and pastor of St vide underdeveloped countries

with sufficient technical as wellPatrIcks Church Fall River listens to the newly-formed as financial aid for the peacefulRetreat committee captains discuss outline for next years use of nuclear power

program at Cathedral Camp Left to right Msgr Ward Mr Vanistendael said the

H~rld W M~ehan Michael P Ryan Roland G Desmarais federation hoped that deleshyWIlham H Moran all of Fall River and Louis J Heffernan gates to this conference would of Swansea be led by this fundamenta1 conshy

sideration that technical and scientific progress will be of real value to mankind as a

Jesuit Receives Parish Ass(ignment whole if they are consciously

PORSGRUNl Norway (NC) used to raise the material moral -The first Jesuit priest to have against the Jesuits and other and spiritual standards of a regular parish assignment in monkish orders This attempt people Norway in at least 144 years resulted in having the clause Peaceful applications of thia served as assistant pastor of Our other monkish orders removed new (atomic) power may prove Ladys Church here during t~e from the constitution but not to be an excellent means to summer the ban on Jesuits raise the workers living standshy

He is Father Paul Keller a In 1956 the Norwegian Parliashy ards to promote full employshyteacher at the Jesuit high school ment voted 111 to 31 to end the ment and ensure ranir rlel shyin Copenhagen Denmark Jesuit ban Actually the ban opment of backward countries

He was the first Jesuit to hold had long been a dead letter in Indusrmiddot L

an assignment since the ending Norway Jesuits from the U S countries must therefore help in 1956 of this countrys ban on and other countries had been less privileged people to have members of the Society of Jesus freely admitted to the country access to these sources of enshy

The ban was a part of the Norshy although only in cases when they ergy which are best suited to wegian constitution of 1814 As had entered as individuals and raise and ensure the maintenshyoriginally adopted Article 2 of not as Jesuits seeking formal ance of living standards he the constitution read permission to corne here declared

The Evangelical Lutheran reshy Meanwhile tribute to the ligion shall be maintained and Post Office Makes work of the delegates at the constitute the established Church Geneva conference was paid by

After BfJn of 144 Years on Order

Obscenity ampChargesof the Kingdom The inhabitants one of the Holy Sees represhy

WASHINGTON (NC) - Thewho profess said religion shall sentatives to the meeting Frank

Post Office Department has beshybe bound to educate their chil shy M Folsom chairman of the exshy

gun obscenity proceedingsdren in the same The Jesuit ecutive board of the Radio Corshyagainst a Los Angeles company poration of Americaand other monkish orders shall for ~lIing allegedly obscene not be tolerated Jews furthershy photographs through the mails middotl--D---__~) more are excluded from the The proceedings were initi shycountry CORREIA amp SONSated against Hollywood Intershy

The bar against the Jews was national PrOductions in Los Anshy i ONE STOP lifted in 1851 In 1897 the first geles I SHOPPING CNTER effort was made to end the ban It has been also announced

that 13 foreign fraud and obshy bull TeleVision bull FurnitureVotes Safety Devices scenity orders were recomshy bull Appliances bull GroceryFor Parish Schools mended during August to the

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I 4 _ - THE ANCHORThe Yardstick ~hurs Sept 25 1958

Membership Controls New Lecture Course Bakery Workers Union Starts Monday

By Msgr George G Higgins A new course of Lectures conshycerning the Catholic Faith and Practices will be presented beshy

j Director NCWC Social Action Department

On Dec 12 1957 the Bakery and Confectionery Workshy ginning next Monday at our ers Union was expelled from th~ AFL-CIO on charges of Ladys Chapel 572 Pleasant St financi~l corruption The expulsion took place in the mamshy New Bedford it was announc~

moth Convention Hall in Atlantic City New Jersey towards by the Rector Rev David J FlemingOFMthe end of the biennial conshy membership in the regions they The instructions are open andvention of the AFL-CIO in are to crepresent free to all interested inlearningwhich I participated as an middot(4) The new Constitution inshy about the Catholic Church and

observer As I remember it corporates all AFL-CIO codes entail no obligation of any sort the weather in- Atlantie City of ethical practice and stanshy They will be conducted under was just about as dismal and dards These codes take preceshy the direction of Fathers Justin dreary as it dence over any Constitutional Eeles and Conald Boland OFM could possibly provision which may be-in conshy Anyone interested in attendshybe but even flict with them ing these lectures or inquiringat that it was Turning Point concerning them should contact cheerful and the Chapel Office The classesBasically the new Constitushypleasant comshy will be held once each week attion aims at providing maxishypared to the the same time on Monday evenshymum protection for the individshymood of the ingsual and the local union to whichCon v e n t i on

he belongs without sacrificingwhich was un- needed administrative efficiency Eastern RitE Priest

derstandshyand flexibility It is designed to Communion BreCkfast Jpins College Staffably one of provide for rank-and-file conshyfrustration and ST PAUL (NC)-An Eastern trol of the union and to enshyaadness Rite priest who escaped through The Parish Para~lecourage the spirit as well as I IThe reason communisms Iron Curtain to thethe structure and mechanics of IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOTRE DAM[Ethe delegates to the AFL-CIO freedom of this country will bedemocratic trade unionism NEW BEDFORD bull FALL RIVEIl~Convention felt so bad about bull member of the faculty of ihe

I had the honor of delivering The Holy Rosary Guild willlifting the charter of the Bakers The Womens Guild will hold adult evening program at thethe Invocation at the ABC Con- mark Rosary Sunday Oct 5 bywas that they had no way of its first meeting at 745 Monday College of St Thomas herevention on the day that the new attendance at high Mass At 7knowing for certain whether it night Sept 29 at Jesus-Mary Father Basil Shereghy pastorConstitution was adopted It was Sunday nighmiddott members willwould do any good bull Academy Mr ErnestJ Haslam of St Johns Greek Catholicindeed a privilege to be present come in procession from st AnnsThat is to say they didnt is program chairman church in Minneapolis will conshyon that historic occasion which Hall to the church for admissionknow whether or not it would duct a course on EasterlJ Chrisshywill undoubtedly be recordfd of new members sermon and ST JOAN OIF ARCbe possible for the AFL-CIO to tianty a study of Christianity as a significant turning-point in benediction ORLEANScharter a new union whIch in the East and the ByzantineJthe history of the American A candlelight procession willcould successfully compete with The Friendly Club will meet civilizationlabor movement be held at 730 Sunday Oct 12the expelled organizatlon for in the school basement at8 Father Shereghy escaped from

in honor of Our Lady of Fatima Wednesday night Oct 1 Thethe allegiance of the rank-andshy communist Czechoslovakia jourshyfile workers in the bakery and Monks to Fo~nd SANTO CHRISTO Parent-Teachers Guild will neyed to Rome and then to

~FALL RIVER ~eet at 8 Tuesday Oct 9 Both France before he came to theconfectionery industry On_ the contrary they had Key Monastery The CYO is sponsoring8 testi shy groups will hoid get-acquainted United States in 1947 He had

reason to fear that in voting monial to the parish team the activities for new members studied in BudapestPrague and VIENNA (NC)-The Basilianto expel the admittedly corrupt Diocesan baseball champions The Visitation Guild of St Paris and taught Russian Latin

CAP IEGION CHAPLAIN Fr John J Twiss ceilter of Quincy newly elected National Chaplain of the American Legion receives his cap from Father Edward J Carney OSA right of Lawrence after the election a~ the closing session of the convention in Chicago National Commander John Gleason left helps to adjust the cap NC Photo

Bakery and Confectionery Order is planning to establish Meetings are being held in the Joan of Arc mission in North a -monastery here as the first_ Eastham meets Oct 2 at 8 MemshyWorkers Union they might be church basement every Wednesshystep i~ its campaign to attempt day to complete arrangements bers plan a whist at the home ofthrowing the rank-and-file to the spiritual penetration of the Mrs Edmiddotward Benz on MassasoitThe Co U n c ii of Catholicthe wolves Iron Curtain Women will hold a communion Road at 8 the night of Sunday

Good Example Oct 26 Before World War II the Basshy breakfast Sunday Nov- 2 A It is a pleasure however to ilian monks mainiained 24 monshy potluck sURper is planned for

ST JOSEPHbe able to report less than a asteries and schools in sections Tuesday Oct 14 NORTH DIGHTONyear later that the rank-andshy of Poland and Czechoslovakia SACRED HEART Miss Muriel Menard is presishyfile are eagerly flocking mto These facilities were the main NORTH ATTLEBORO dent of the Womens Guild forthe new American Bakery and spiritual centers for the Byzanshy A Halloween costume party the year The years activitiesConfectionery Workers Intershy tine Rite population in these will be held Tuesday Oct 14 by will include a Cana Conferencenational Union which was charshy areas However when the Soshy 8t Anns Sodality An installashy Christmas party and communiontered by the AFL-CIO 1mmedshy viet regime seized theterritoshy tion banquet is scheduled for breakfastiately following the expulsion ries these schools and monastershy Wednesday Nov 5

of its corrupt predecessor ies were closed d~wn and the OU~ LADyen OJ FATIMA SACRED HEART

The ABC - which recently monks deported most of them SWANSEA OAK BLUFlcSheld its first regular convention to Siberia The parish is sponsoring bull CYO activities will beginappropriately enough in Atlan- The new monastery here will style show Monday night Sept Wednesday Oct 8 and the hightic City-can already daim a serve chiefly for cultural and 29 at 8 Proceeds will be used to school discussion groups startmembership of 77000 which is higher education purposes It is equip the kitchen ofthe parish Monday Oct 6approximately half the m~mshy being established by Father Jose hallbership of the old orgall1zahon ST LOUISMartenec former Vicar General ST JAMES FALL RIVERMoreover there is every reashy of the Basilian Order and rector NEW BEDFORDlIOn to anticipate the ABCs Rev John K Boyd will addresaof the Josephat College inRome Msgr Noon Circle is sponsorshyphenomenal rate of growth will the Confraternity of ChristianThe Basilian monks also will ing a style show at the Kennedy Mothers Sunday afternoon Octif anything be accelerated durshy have charge of the Byzantine Youth Center at II Tuesday night 5 The meeting is open to memshying the next year or so Rite parish here-one that had Sept 30 for the benefit of parish bers of other parishesEven more important and been in their care in the 18th youth more encouraging however century under Emperor Joseph ST JOSEPHSST DOMINICS than the unexpectedly rapid II FALL RIVEllSWANS~A growth of the new ABC is the bull The Basilians are one of the A whist will be held at 8 toshySister John Elizabeth SUSC example it is setting for the oldest monastic orders having addressed Womens Guild memshy night in the parish hall under the rest of the Jabor movement in been founded in the fourth censhy chairmanship of Miss J Edithbers on Catholic education at the terms of trade union democracy tury They are also established Sears A membership tea iJlseasons first meeting

The most significant contri shy in the United States Syria and scheduled from 2 to 4 SundayThe annual public auction will bution which the recent Conshy South America start at 10 this Saturday morning afternoon Sept 28 also in the vention of the ABC made is to on the church grounqs Furnishy hall Mrs John J Fitzgerald Jr be found in the Constitution Education Minister is chairman ture rugs a stove refrigeratorwhich the delegates unanimously and antiques are among items toPraises Missionersadopted be bid for Refreshments and a

MADURAI (NC)-Tribute toThe Constitution was carefully food sale will be handled by the

rates a completely new system of dealing with trusteeships deshysigned to reconcile the legiti shymate interests of the internatshyional union on the one hand and localmiddot unions on the other

(2) The General Executive Board of ABC the governing body of the organization beshytween conventions must always have a majority of members who are completely dhiorced from any financial connection with the international headshyquarters

(3) The GEB majority is to be elected by secret ballot of the

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THE ANCHOR - Grey Nuns Care for Aged at Sacred Heart Fatima DevotionThurs Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One Sisters are done by 15 minutes with swings and gliders from For Young Folk You sung over the newly in- afte~ a meal and washing and w~ich th~res a good view bullbullof aCemetery Group stalled public address system Iromng for the whole house are nelghbormg playground Our DALLAS (NC)-The loth

which is used too for mealtime all but finished by 1130 AM people like to watch the ehild- annual Youth and ChildrenPlans Meeting music OIl laundry day ren~ said Sister We too were Day in honor of Our Lady of The Sisters write letters for Cards dominoes and TV are fascinated by a little boys wob- Fatima will be held SaturdayFor Octobe~ guests needinmiddotg such service ao favorite recreations and theres bly efforts to ride a bike Oct 4

that the all-important inco~ing a pleasant rose arbor equipped Operated by ParishDES PLAINES Ill (NC) The Catholic Womans Leaguemail wont be diseouraged by Sacred Heart Home is opershy-The National Catholic of Dallas which sponsors ttlack of replies There are daily Plan State Guild ated by Sacred Heart parish event reports many observancesCemetery Conference beshy reading sessions looked forward New Bedford Parishioners are are scheduled throughout thelieved to be the largest to by those who can no longer Of Physicians first in line for its services then country and in foreign nations

organization of cemetery adshy read for themselves other residents of the New Bed- All Catholic schools and parshyBATON ROUGE (NC)-Plana f I h thministrators in the world will Efficiencys a keynote of the for the formation of a state- ord area fmal y ot ers in e ishes in the United States havehold its II th annual meeting at homes operation We looked in diocese Guests unable to bcent up been mailed leaflets calling at shythe Hotel Secor in Toledo from awe at the stainless steel kitche~ wide organization of Catholic are cared for in a hospital wing

tention to the special dayOctober 21 to 23 with its enormous refrigerator physicians in Louisiana were accommodating nearly 50 and

and its oven holding 15 pies discussed atmiddot a meeting here supervised by nurses and Sisters Purpose ot the event is teThe conference which is comshy urge attendance at devotionaBut it takes 40 pies for a meal Representatives of some 400 with nursing experience j newposed of more than 1000 priests members of Catholic Physicians every first Saturday of eachsaid Sister St Perpetua thecook wing was finished in June andand laymen administrators of

We more awed Guilds in Louisiana heard Dr space month to honor Our Lady ofwere than will provide for moreCatholic cemeteries in the Unishy however when we heard that Joe E Holoubek of Shreveport gu~sts Fatima The specific intentiona ted States and Canada announshy second vice president of the Na- this year are for world peaceced program highlights of the dishes i for guests helpers and tional Federation of Catholic The Sisters of Charity of Queshy religious vocations and increasshymeeting at its headquarters here Physicians Guilds suggest the bee are also known as the Grey cd practice ofmodesty in dress

Among the innovations for Theater Guild Plans statewide organiation Nuns They were founded in this years meeting will be the He said Lousiana doctors have 1738 by Madame dYouville inRadio Production Courses in French introduction of outside speakers shown exceptional interest in Montreal and they came to our

The Catholic Theater Guild of WORCESTER (NC)-AssumpshyIt will malk the first time in the Churchs apostolate in the Diocese in 1891 They first opshyNew Bedfordmiddot starts its radio tion College will inauguratethe 10-year history of the conshy field of medicine He pointed erated S1 Josephs Orphanage season over Station WNBH at 7 three correspondence courses inference that a speaker other out that five new guilds were and in 1917 extended their activshy

than an NCCC member will adshySunday night Programs will organized in Louisiana in the ities to Sacred middotHeart Home Flench this fall Father Vincent

dress a working session of the feature half hour religious last five years so that now The congregation is active in Dolbec AA dean of the faculty

meeting dramas embodying Catholic eyery Catholic doctor in the all parts of Canada and in many has announced that undergradshyprinciples state is within driving distance other dioceses in the United uate credit courses will beOutside Speakers

The series of 20 bi-weekly of a Guild meeting States Its works include schools offeredMost prominent of the outshyproductions will include plays The guilds are organized in hospitals and institutes for theaide speakers is Conrad Kenershyby Ellen GaughanManuel Alshy New Orleans Baton Rouge La- blind as well as homes for the

~ of the Kenerson Design mada and Violet Holton all of fayette Lake Charles Alex- aged and orphanages Dorothy Cox Studios Barre Vt He will give the Fall River Diocese andria and Shreveport Dr Hol- Girls wishing to eriter thean address on the potentialities Miss Gaughan and Almada oubek said and one more it community must have the right Home madeof memorials in adding to themiddot have had several scripts on the being organized in middotMonroe inclinaVon moral fitness suffi- CANDIESphysical and religious beauty of Ave Maria Hour which reaches It may be time to form at cient intelligence and good CHOCOLATES a cemetery 700 radio stations Many of their least a clearing house if inform- health A questionnaire must 150 VarietiesComplementing Mr Kenershy dramas are designed to make ation and programming Dr also be filled out by applicanmiddottsons talk on the esthetic side known forgotten facts concernshy Holoubek said The meeting Further information may be ob- ROUTE 6 Nearof memorialization will be one ing the important roles of Cathshy adopted a resolution which tained from Sister Mary Vianney alrhaven Auto Theat on the technical aspects of varshy olicS in the founding of the called for establishment of a SCQ 56 S1 JOllephs Street Fall FAIRHAVEN MASSIous types of foundations for United States

temporary headquarters AR~iver~ -__ ===========in --monuments and markers This Sundays program will include Shreveport and for a meeting shywill be delivered by Bernard a formal dedication of the series of the presidents of the Louisi-Marshall superintendent of followed by The Hope of Amershy ana guilds to consider the form-Catholic cemeteries in the Dioshy ica by Miss Holton which ation of a state organizationcese of Wilmington Del tells the story of Our Lady of subject to middotthe approval of the

Another outside speaker John Guadalupe emphasizing its bishops of the state Navin resource consultant of meaning to the United States Catholic ChaJmiddotities of Chicago will present a paper on Agenshy Sisters of Charitycies and Assistance Available to Meet in New JerseyCatholic Cemetery Administrashyton in the Burial of Catholic CONVENT (NC) - The 15th Poor conference of communities of

The over-all problem of Inshy Sisters of Charity stemmirig troducing the People to Our from Mother Elizabeth Setons Catholic Cemeteries will be dis- f

foundation in 1809 will be held here Saturday and SundaT~eu88ed o~ October 21 by Msgr Seven communities which trace~ E Cahill director ~f ~meshytheir origin to Mother Setonsteries for the Winnipeg archshyoriginal foundation at Emmitsshydiocese and John Philbin direcshyburg Md will be rep-resentedtor of service for Catholic cemshyat the meeting at the College ofeteries in Chicago Sl Elizabeth

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Msgr Frederick G Hochwalt executive secretary of the assoshy 59c lbmiddot ciation of Catholic teachers and administrators said Bishop Jusshytin J McCarthy of Camden will MacLEAN1S SEA FOODS be host to the convention schedshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASStIIecI for March 31 to April a

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Education and Adaptation The Holy Father is very much aware that Catholic

8chools must constantly adapt themselves to the needs of forming Christians in the modern world

Catholic educatioh at times presents a rather grim and certainly false face to many of those outside its scopeshyand to many Catholics as well They have formed the idea that Catholic education has not ~hanged a whole lot from the Middle Ages-that the same rigid doctrines are still taught in the same rigid way by the same rigid teachers who have their eyes only on eternity

It is of course true that Catholic doctrines do not change just as the principles of arithmetic do not change Two and two making four was as true for Pythagoras twenty-six centuries ago as it is for Dr Tellur today The fact that God exists and is the Creator of mens souls and has destined men to serve Him here that they may live with Him for eternity is a truth that has not and cannot change

But Catholic education does adapt the techniques of the modern age to present truths to men Catholic education does recognize that problems and attitudes may change and that these must be taken into consideration in the process of education The great changes in science and polishytics have formed a modern mind-in essence the same mind that man has always had but with the stresses and strains and attitudes of the man or-today _

That is what the Holy Father has pOinted out in a talk to delegates from twenty-six countries attending a meeting of the International Office of Catholic Teaching in Rome_

The Pope knows thatmiddot Catholic education must always be true to its purpose which is to form Christians He knows that to accomplish this there must be the recltgtgnition that those to be made Christians are modern men with all the virtues and failing of the twentieth century with the backshyground not of a Chartres but of Yucca Flats and Cape ~arnavaral

And that is why the Holy Father constantly reminds the Catholic schools that theirs must be the work of preshysenting unchanging doctrines to modern men against the background of shifting andmiddot changing modern times The eyes of the Catholic schools mu~t be on eternity but an eternity that is reached through serving God in this modern age

The Pope i-not afraid to pose questions that are afshyflicting modern man and which the Catholic school must eome to grips with The conflict of political ideas and systems the grouping of nations into opposite factions the needs of underdeveloped regions and the common util shyization of common sources of energy are the factors deshytermining educations direction t~ay The proper solution of these formidable questions can only come from an elite with right ideas and great hearts who will know h9W to consider them with all the necessary technical competence and also with an understanding of the essential requireshyments of the human conscience

The Holy Father gives the key to the middotCatho1ic school ideal-the teaching of unchanging truths to modern men with the attitudes and background and minds of the tw~nshytieth century The truths must be presented in such a way that they satisfy that kind of a man answer his questions and form him into a zealous Christian an apostle ~f Christ working toward eternity in this modern world

Not Guilty From time to time the secular press carries stories m

which Protestant missionaries in South America accuse Catholics of persecuting them because of religion

Such a chargewas recently made in middotColombia A group of Protestant clergymen in cooperation with

the Lutheran Church Association of Colombia investigated this question of religious freedom for the Protestant mishynority in Catholic countries

The r~port conclud~d The rightmiddot of non-Catholics to practice their religion in Colombia is fully recognized by the Catholics

There is at times a natural resentment agaipst methods used by Protestant missionaries This is to be expected in countries which have been culturally and religious-wise Catholic for centuries

But there is no persecution of Protest~nts because of religion And this is the conclusion of a Protestant clergy fact-finding board It is hoped that this report is read by those who accepted and fostered the charges

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Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

THURSDAY -- st Cleophas Martyr one of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the way to Emmaus on the first Easter Sunday He is said to_ have been murdered for his Faith in the house where he entertained the risen Christ

FRIDAY-The North Amerishycan Martyrs commemorating the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two Brothers who were slain by Iroquois Indians during the 17th century while serving missionaries The priests were Isaac Jogues John de Breshy

beuf Gabriel Lalemant An- thony Daniel Charles Garnier and Noel Chabanel The Broth ers were Rene Goupil and John de la Lande Th~y were canonshyized in 1930

SATURDAY-SS Cocmas and Damian Martyrs Cocmas and Damian were brothers natives of Arabia who became physishycians and refused to accept fees for their services They were arrested as Christians in Cilicia

Asia Minor during the perseshycution under Diocletian in theHollywood in Focus 4th century They miraculously overcame many torments-fire crucifixion stoning arrows andOlivia DeHaviliand Years being cast into the sea-but finally were beheaded WithLate With News of 1946 them died three brothers Anshythimus Leontius and EupreshyBy wmiam H Mooring pius

HBetter late than never bull but better never late SUNDAY - St WenceslausThis double-barreled English saying fits like a glove Martyr He was the son of a

the Olivia de Havilland situation Christian Duke of Bohemia and On June 16 1958 Olilvia secretly testified before a pagan mother He was educated

in the Faith by his grandshythe un-American Activities Russia who tried to make them mother Ludmilla His mother at-Committee She told as most 80 tempted to seize the governmentof us in Holllywood have ThlLnkless Task when his father died She formed long known that in the midshy From 194lt5 to 1950 apart from a combination with her second dle 1940s communists were pull shy exposing red cell influences 80n Boleslaus Iogther they pershybig strings through the Hollyshy through this column I was an- 8ecuted the Christians and wood Independshy nually on p u bl i c platfornu fought against Wenceslaus who ent Citizens through the USA and into Can- had managed to retain possesampshyCommittee of ada citing cases and documenting ion of a large part of the terri shythe Arts Scishy films with the pro-communist tory Wenceslaus was murdered ences and Proshy slant together with the names of by his brother at the door of a fessions She those responsible Church in 935 was middotthen an acshy It was at thankless task It MONDAY-St Michael the tive articulate brought more penalties than Archangel captain of the armies member of this praise Most people could neither of God champion of every and some other understand nor believe that 01- faithful soul in strife with the activities that were later declared ganized communism was at power of evil He led the IlUbversive work in the movies TV theater heavenly hosts in the conflict

Olivia began to get uneasy and radio which resulted in the overthrow late 1945 and early 1946 She At that time-12 years ago no of Lucifer Ever since the comshy

less--it WOllid have been mlghty resigned from HICCASP on July ing of Christ he has been venershy1 1946 after the reds in it had helpful and encouraging to all ated by the Church as a special

those who were sticking their defeated her resolution declaring necks out jf Olivia de Havilland patron and protectorthe organizations loyalty to the TUESDAY-St J erome Co~ USA and its open repudiation and a few other luminafies she fessor-Doctor He was born in of Marxist communism Many says walked out of HICCASP Dalmatia in 329 and was sent to other members left about the with her had had the intestinal school in Rome After distinshy

fortitUde to tell the public whatsame timebull guishing himself in his studies Why has Olivia de Havilland they knew he made a vow of celibacy and

kept silent about this for 12 They are late with news of fled from Rome to the Syrian long years Why did the most 1946 It is not too late however desert where for four years he celebrated loyal citizens clam for many of Hollywoods famous lived in solitude penance an$ up with her The information loyal citizens to tell how in prayer He was recalled to Rome they could have given would 1958 the commies are crawling by the Pope and given the task have had much more pro-Amershy back again into the theatrical of revising the Latin Bible ican impact in 1946 that it has arts which was to constitute hit in 1958 Their infiltration methods are noblest work

Dot the same now as in 1946 but WEDNESDAY-St RemigiusUnfortunately Olivia de Havshythe message they intend to plant Bishop-Confessor Sometimesilland who has lived in France through the movie and TV known as Remi he was the sonfor five years recently faced a lICleens has not changed of noble and pious parents anddilemma regarding her citizenshy

Clubs Please COpy became Archbishop of Rheimsship As a naturalized American Many reoders have complainedshe had to leave France (where To him is accorded the distincshy

that in reviewing The Naked tion of having converted andher husband Pierre Galante and the Dead I sold a good film baptized Clovis King of theworks on a Paris magazine) and short One literal-minded critic

set up permanent residence in Franks who at that time was the USA for at least 12 months corrects me with The sadistic wresting the north of France

Sergeant Croft (Aldo Ray) got from the Romans The King wasor risk becoming a woman withshy killed and didnt survive out a country baptized on Christmas Day 496

What I Sugg~sted was that the and his people followed theirRepresentative Francis Walter characte~ surVIved ~he transla- ruler in acceptance of the Faith

(D Pa) chairman of the unshy~~nhnot th~ d~amahc tCIO~ ~ 0 Remigius also opposed the Ar-American Activities Committee SIC Iga~d prtes subggets h m~gth ians in the south of France andintroduced a bill in Congress to h ave sal more a ou ow e when he died in 533 the nation

waive inthis requirement bel story brought out the madequacy was a Catholic kingaomease The coincidence that her of falsephllosophies and some of anti-communist testimony and the truth of historical Christianshy ~s he must go into dangerthe solution of her personal ity (even though it was not satshy ous fighting with no priestproblem now arrive simultanshy isfactorily explained or undershy around in case A bluff comshyeously through an identical stood) rade retorts Me Id want bull agency tarnishes even more than Father mentions particularly medic time the patriotic armor imputed the evidence of grace opershy I was thinking of this amon to the pretty lady on the nations ating in two young Catholic other sceries when I wrote front pages characters One who when told Some of Norman Mailers bar~

The cute pattern of commie by the chaplain that his wife against religion have been 10ft shyinfiltration which Olivia now died in childbirth does not go ened and stronger moral balance describes in HICCASP of 1946 ~ pieces receives consolation i8 given the film as a whole

PUBLISHER is strictly old hat to those ofus in prayer and towards the end It is impossible to go deeply Most Rev James L Connolly 00 PhD who in the 1930s and 40s had lI8YS he has to get home because into detail in every film review

similar experiences in professhy I have a child who I have never but these and many other lettenGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER sional guilds These never beshy -en ~ I receive point up interelltinMRev D~jiel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll came left fronts because their Give Moral BalanCle oPPortunities for discussion by

MANAGING EDITOR loyal memben threw spotligbtll Anotber Spanish Catholic boy your local Movie Club if you_ Attorney Hugh J Qolden of publicityen upon the friends Glf aaow feal only once when De tarted one

Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

bull

Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

meetings are open to memben

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

repr~senu and seld ~ them Our paternal benevolence uiilt Our heartfelt bull IelIclta~lOns and Ife bestow from Our heart upon

~ell chIldren to make in the was presented by the Pilgrim y~a~s to come their own contri- Trio consisting of Miss Doria bution to society to the nation Cook violin Mrs Frank Gonshy

10 the Church to the greater salves cello and Mrs Ethel glory of God Ashley piano

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Fu~~T~imrned C6a~~s16 Make Stresses DignityFashion I-listory ~This Year

By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

O E NERBONNE Prop cashmere in tweeds and I PunhaH It New Bedford

ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

per annum A Propltet is not without honor except in his own country and among his own Latest dividend on Savinqs Accounts

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

91axks SUl1~rn~t Pa seen y~Clrsanyway-

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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reports the pri~sent CCD strength is 1600 lay l~atechists and 106

Sisters

The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

bull I

Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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Noted Sclholars

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

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indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

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Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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2 - (HI ANCHOR Thurs Sept 25 1958

Supreme POD1tiff Urges Prayers To End Hatred CASTELOANDOLFO (NC) - Pray above allmiddot that hatreds and discords may cea~e His HolineHs Pope Pius has urged gtthe MClfiological Congress in Lourdes -

Speaking in French over the Vatican Radio the Pontiff spoke of Our Lady and her apparitions at Lourdes often in the form of a direct prayer to the Blessed Virgin He called the Hail Mary the salute of the angel which the whole of humanity offers inshycessantly through the centuries like a flower at the altar of the Sovereign

The Pontiff recalled his own visit to Lourdes before he beshycame Pope calling it that happy hour when We also had the opshy

portunity of lifting Our eyes toward the White Lady of the Pyrenees and Whispering Ave Maria

Strong Fruits The Pope said it was at

Lourdes that Our Lady chose to teach men the two essential means by which perfed happi-

ness is attained assiduous and eonfident prayer and the indisshypensable Christian mortification ~hich sustains it

For the past hundred years Our Lady has demonstrated at Lourdes her tenderness mercy and love for man the Pope said as he proclaimed Our certainty that the restoration of the reign of Christ through Mary caJlnot fail to be achieved since it is impossible that such a seed sown so abundantly should not bear strol)g fruits

Necesary Means Tlfe Pontiff described the spirshy

itual experience which pilgrims to Lourdes undergo and asked his listeners Did you not see them all return to their homes with their foreheads shining wi~h the light of God animated by the most fervent desire to live a better life a new life under the blue cloak of her whose smile_ they will never forget

He appealed to the theologians gathered at Lourdes to implore for the world all the gifts you deem necessary and opportune each one according to the -needs he is aware of But pray above all that hatreds and discordsmay cease that the insolent voiCes of covetousness and pride be reshy

duced to silence and that the joyous and salutary sun of the so much hoped for peace may finshyally shine on the earth Invoke with your prayers the reign of Christ to which you are invited by your ~ost lovii1g Mother and for which her maternal intershycession constantly procures all the means necessary to you

Constant Honor Referring to Our Ladys funcshy

tion assigned to her by Provishydence in the life of the Church and its members the Pope stated

This is why 0 sweet mother and most powerful advocate you deigned to rest your dainty foot on that Pyrenean rock and turn that unknown valley into an imshymense shrine with the clouds of heaven as its roof~a sanctuary where your most loving Son may be constantly honored in the sacrament of His love

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added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

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Dominican Urges More Resea rch

AT CONVENTION OPENING Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne third from left was the keynote speaker at the 18th nation11 convention of the Catholic Students Crushysade at the University of Notre Dame Others appeaiing on the program included left to right Rev Edmund P Joyce CSC actjng Notre Dame president Archbishop Owen McCann of Capetoll South Africa Auxilia ry Bishop Richard Ackerman CSSP of SanDiego Rev Clifford King SVDounder of the CSMC and Monsignor Edward Freking of Cincinnati convention chairmaJ1 NC Photo

Feast Becomes State Affair

ASSISI Italy (Radio NC)shyThe feast of St Francis of Assisi on OCtober 4 will be celebrated for the first time in Italy this year as an official state func-Uon

Solemn civil ceremonies will be performed-in accordance with arecent bill passed by the Ital shyian Parliament making the feast of the nations patron saint an

occasion for offiCialrecognition The various regions of Iialy

have traditionally taken turns in performing ceremonies in the Saints honor at the St Franci~ Basilica here This year t~e nine provinces of the region of Lom- bardy led by Archbishop Gioshyvanni Battista Montini of Milan will take their turn -

From September 24 to Octshyober 2 the Catholics of Lomshybardy will attend morning Mass and evening devotions at the basilica in a novena of prayer in preparation for the feast day

A religious notice posted in all churches throughout Italy called upon the faithful to join in

honoring St Francis in order to renew the forces of the spirit to reaffirm our good resshyolutions to implore of our holy patron the actuation of the mashyternal message theWhite Queen of the Pyrenees addressed to humanity in need of peace a century ago

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tyrs S8 Isaac Jogues John de Brebeuf and their comshypanions martyrs Double of II class Red Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect S~

Cyprian and Justina Virgin Martyrs Third Collect for ~eace Common Preface

SATURDAY - Mass or the Bless~d Virgin for Saturday Simple White Mass Proper Glor~a Second Collelct SS Cosmas and Damian Martyrs Third Collect for Peace Preshyface of Blessed Virgin

SUNDAY-Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St Wences- laus Duke and Martyr Third Collect for Peace Creed Preshyface of Trinity

MONDAY-Dedication of St Michael the Archangel Double of I Class White Mass Proper Gloria Second Colshylect for Peace Creed Common Pre~ace

TUESDAY-StJerome Priest Confessor and Dqctor of the

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Diocese of Foil River CLERGY APPOINTMENTS

Rev William H OReilly fro~ assistant at St Patricks Parish Falmouth to assistant at St PeteJrs Par-ish Provshyincetown

Rev Charles H Poirier from temporary assignment as assistant at St Peters Parish Provincetown to assistant at St Marys Parish Taunton Rev William E Fadand from assistant at St Lawrence Parish New Bedford to assistant at St Patricks Falmouth

Rev Arthur K Wingate from assistant at St Josephs Parish Taunton to assistant at St Lawrence Parish New Bedford

Rev Luiz G Mendonca from assistant at Our Lady of the lmmaculate Conception Parish New Bedford to assist shyant at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford

Rev Manuel Andrade from assistant at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford to assistmt at Our Lady of the Angels Parish Fall River

Bishops UlIge More Parochial Schools

TEGUCIGALPA (NC)-Resoshylutions calling for more and better parochial schools were adopted by the Bishops of Censhytral America at their ninth anshynual meeting here

The Bishops also asked for an increase in catechetical instrucshyUon among the 8300000 Cathoshy

lics under their jurisdiction Twenty of the - regions 3()

prelates attended the assembly at the College of St Francis

There are 314 Catholic schools and colleges in Central America attended by a total of 65000 students

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

Sept 28-8t Anthony of _ Padua New Bedshy

ford Sacred Heart Taunton

Oct 5-0ur Lady of the Holy Rosa~y Fall River Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Taunshyton Our Lady of the Assumption New Bedford

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British Air Force Aids Poland

LONDON (NC )-Groull Capt Leonard Cheshire British flying ace and convert to Catholicism who since World War II has deshyv()tedhislife to helping the aged sick is to open two homes in Pol_and

Capt Cheshire announced this on his return from a vist to

Poland The communist governshyment in W1rsaw had not only given its sanction he said but had been Extremely kind -and helpful _

The two homes will between them shelter about 100 incurshy

ably sick eLderly people They will cost llround $70000 and should be ready by November They will be administered by the captains own nominees headed by Miss Susan Ryder an El)glishwoman who helped him in his negotiations in Poland

Capt Che~hire aged 51 holder of the ViCtoria Cross highest British awaXd for courage was an official British observer at the atom-bobing of Nagasaki In addition to his work for what are now known as the Cheshire HQ1lles he propagates devotion to the Holy Shroud of Turin

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In Science GENEVA (NC) -- Scienmiddot

tific research must be activshyely fostered and not curtail shyed by man-made limits in the fear that it will lead humanshyity to its doom according to a noted French Dominican scholar

Addressing the 13th session of the International Meetings Father P Dubarle director of the Catholic publishing society Les Editions du Cerf of Paris spoke out against the belief that mans intrusion into the mystershyies of nature and space will evenshytually bring about humanity extinction

There must be no limit to scientific knowledge he said Man must free himself of tiM fear of trespassing the bound aries of scientific research

Need Discipline There are no tricks in nature

Neither the earth nor space are diabolic devices This world has been built in such a manner that there Can be no danger for man in his attempt to develop itl potentialities

Humanity h~ continued h8I DOW attained spiritual adolmiddot esce~ce and must prepare to achieve adult equiiibrium Thi requires no mir~lcle but intellec~

ual discipline to shake off our passivity andmaster our emOshytional reactionssuch as indiffeJshyence violence and panic

We must foster scientific reshysearch but at the same time beshyware of scientific idolatry We must also acquire a universal mind 20th-century man haa become a neighbor to all men His responsibility extends to all men and his charity must reach all human beings

True love which takes its roots in God and redemption will

prevent modern scientific disshycoveries no matter how far they maY reachfrom becoming in struments of destruction be declared

Mount Mercy in Iowa Now Senior College

CEDAR RAPIDS (NC) MOunt Mercy College has comshypleted its transition from a junshyior to a senior college for women Operated by the Cedar Rapids Sisters of Mercy the Iowa institution was founded ill 1928 as a junior college with aD

enrollment of 35 students Pres-shyent enrollment is about 375

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NEW YORK (NC)-The deshyCatholic statement continuedcision of the Board of Hospitals is to affirm the will of God andto provide birth control inforshythe dignity of mans naturemation and devices in city hosshyIt does not deny mans freedompitals has been termed a deshyfor these truths are not the exshyterioration of moral life clusive possession of anyA statement issued jointly by Church but the law obligingthe Archdiocese of New York all menand the Diocese of Brooklyn

The statement objected thatlays in part there have been many misshyCatholics are rightly dis representations of Catholictressed at this decision of the thought the imputation of un-Board It is a deterioration of due pressure the assumptionmoral life in that such a policy that the Church is indifferentintroduces an immoral practice to the physical wellbeing ofin our hospitals that perverts the mothers and the social needs ofnature and dignity of man our community

Corrupt Purposes It pointed out that the ChurchThe statement reminds all

has warned against childbirthCatpolic personnel in city hosshywhen the mothers health is inpitals of their grave obligation jeopardy and that when medshyin conscience to in no way ically necessary she has adshycooperate with such procedure vised abstinence from the exershyIt is chatged that the policy cise of natural faculty - a-Uses public funds for corrupt practice it is true that requirespurposes contrary to the manishy

fest will of a large number of heroism - but one within the the taxpayers capabilities of man and more

ennobling to himThe Board of Hospitals had It is said that the Church alsosaid that when there are clearshy

seeks those social and medically defined medical conditions means that preserve the physicalin which the life or health of well-being of the mother thebull woman may be jeopardized by adequacy of family housing thepregnancy it h generally recshynecessity of a living wage theognized by the medical pro- use of all social agencies to preshyfession that contraceptive meas serve the sanctity of marriageures are proper medical pracshythe integrity and dignity of thetice home the blessedness of chil shyExempt Catholics dren the preservation of so-

Municipal hospitals should ciety~

provide such medical advice Praise Decisionpreventive measures and deshyA statement issued by an ofshyvices for female patients under ficial of the Protestant Counciltheir care whose life and health of the City of New York saidin the opinion of the medicat the Protestant community~staff may be jeopardized by confidence in the Board of Hosshypregnancy and who wish to pitals has been- confirmed by

avail themselves of such health the Boards decisionaervices A statement issued by the

The Board also said Physishy chairman of the Commission oncians nurses and other hospital Law and Social Action of thepersonnel who have religious American Jewish Congressor moral objections should be welcomed the decision of theexcused from participation in Board of Hospitalscontraceptive procedures

Church Statement Librarian to Offer The joint statement of the Scholarship GrantArchdiocese of New York and

the Diocese of Brooklyn charged VILLANOVA (NC)-An anshythat the Board by this decision nual scholarship for graduate departed from a long estabshy study in library science has been lished and accepted moral standshy established by the Catholic Lishyard rejected traditional brary Association morality the teaching of all The award for which priests Christian and Jewish belief unshy Religious and lay-men are eligi~ til recent times ble will consist of a $600 grant

The natural law reaffirmed $300 of which must be repaid from Scripture the statement within two years of the compleshyadded makes clear that inmarshy tion of the program of study riage from the will of the Applications may be obtained Creator the primary end is the from Villanova University procreation and education of The Association has also anshyoffspring This does not deny secshy nounced it will publish a Guide ondary purposes for the exercise Book of Catholic Book Week of the generative faculties of Activities on Oct 31 containing men as the expression of love suggestions for the Feb 22-28 between husband and wife 1959 parish school and library

To state these truths the observance of the week

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iIRST ROUND ROBIN COMMUNION BREARFAST Polish Catholic Churches of New Bedford held their first Round Robin Communion Breakfast last Sunday morning at St Casimir Church Rev John F Hogan director of the New Bedford and Cape Cod Welfare Bureau and Chaplain of St Marys Home New Bedford third from left was main speaker Shown with him are left to right Thaddeus Szeshylag president of Holy Name Society of St Hedwig Church Stanley J Wybraniec president of Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Father Hogan Leonard F DesRoches President of Holy Name Society of the host church and Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor of St Casimir church

THE ANCHORshy 3Thursbull Sept 25 1958

Asks Scientists Aim to Improve Moral Standard

GENEVA (NC) - Scienshytific progress can be of value to mankind only if it is used to raise moral as well as material standards

August Vanistendael secreshytary general of the Internashytional Federation of Christian Trade Unions has issued this warning in a statement to the second United Nations Confershyence on Peacerul Uses of Atomshyic Energy

The message expressed the viewpoint that a special techshynical assistance program should be devised within the U N and

RETREAT COMMITTEE Rt Rev Edmund J Ward its specialized agencies to proshyPatrn of Retreat named in his honor and pastor of St vide underdeveloped countries

with sufficient technical as wellPatrIcks Church Fall River listens to the newly-formed as financial aid for the peacefulRetreat committee captains discuss outline for next years use of nuclear power

program at Cathedral Camp Left to right Msgr Ward Mr Vanistendael said the

H~rld W M~ehan Michael P Ryan Roland G Desmarais federation hoped that deleshyWIlham H Moran all of Fall River and Louis J Heffernan gates to this conference would of Swansea be led by this fundamenta1 conshy

sideration that technical and scientific progress will be of real value to mankind as a

Jesuit Receives Parish Ass(ignment whole if they are consciously

PORSGRUNl Norway (NC) used to raise the material moral -The first Jesuit priest to have against the Jesuits and other and spiritual standards of a regular parish assignment in monkish orders This attempt people Norway in at least 144 years resulted in having the clause Peaceful applications of thia served as assistant pastor of Our other monkish orders removed new (atomic) power may prove Ladys Church here during t~e from the constitution but not to be an excellent means to summer the ban on Jesuits raise the workers living standshy

He is Father Paul Keller a In 1956 the Norwegian Parliashy ards to promote full employshyteacher at the Jesuit high school ment voted 111 to 31 to end the ment and ensure ranir rlel shyin Copenhagen Denmark Jesuit ban Actually the ban opment of backward countries

He was the first Jesuit to hold had long been a dead letter in Indusrmiddot L

an assignment since the ending Norway Jesuits from the U S countries must therefore help in 1956 of this countrys ban on and other countries had been less privileged people to have members of the Society of Jesus freely admitted to the country access to these sources of enshy

The ban was a part of the Norshy although only in cases when they ergy which are best suited to wegian constitution of 1814 As had entered as individuals and raise and ensure the maintenshyoriginally adopted Article 2 of not as Jesuits seeking formal ance of living standards he the constitution read permission to corne here declared

The Evangelical Lutheran reshy Meanwhile tribute to the ligion shall be maintained and Post Office Makes work of the delegates at the constitute the established Church Geneva conference was paid by

After BfJn of 144 Years on Order

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Membership Controls New Lecture Course Bakery Workers Union Starts Monday

By Msgr George G Higgins A new course of Lectures conshycerning the Catholic Faith and Practices will be presented beshy

j Director NCWC Social Action Department

On Dec 12 1957 the Bakery and Confectionery Workshy ginning next Monday at our ers Union was expelled from th~ AFL-CIO on charges of Ladys Chapel 572 Pleasant St financi~l corruption The expulsion took place in the mamshy New Bedford it was announc~

moth Convention Hall in Atlantic City New Jersey towards by the Rector Rev David J FlemingOFMthe end of the biennial conshy membership in the regions they The instructions are open andvention of the AFL-CIO in are to crepresent free to all interested inlearningwhich I participated as an middot(4) The new Constitution inshy about the Catholic Church and

observer As I remember it corporates all AFL-CIO codes entail no obligation of any sort the weather in- Atlantie City of ethical practice and stanshy They will be conducted under was just about as dismal and dards These codes take preceshy the direction of Fathers Justin dreary as it dence over any Constitutional Eeles and Conald Boland OFM could possibly provision which may be-in conshy Anyone interested in attendshybe but even flict with them ing these lectures or inquiringat that it was Turning Point concerning them should contact cheerful and the Chapel Office The classesBasically the new Constitushypleasant comshy will be held once each week attion aims at providing maxishypared to the the same time on Monday evenshymum protection for the individshymood of the ingsual and the local union to whichCon v e n t i on

he belongs without sacrificingwhich was un- needed administrative efficiency Eastern RitE Priest

derstandshyand flexibility It is designed to Communion BreCkfast Jpins College Staffably one of provide for rank-and-file conshyfrustration and ST PAUL (NC)-An Eastern trol of the union and to enshyaadness Rite priest who escaped through The Parish Para~lecourage the spirit as well as I IThe reason communisms Iron Curtain to thethe structure and mechanics of IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOTRE DAM[Ethe delegates to the AFL-CIO freedom of this country will bedemocratic trade unionism NEW BEDFORD bull FALL RIVEIl~Convention felt so bad about bull member of the faculty of ihe

I had the honor of delivering The Holy Rosary Guild willlifting the charter of the Bakers The Womens Guild will hold adult evening program at thethe Invocation at the ABC Con- mark Rosary Sunday Oct 5 bywas that they had no way of its first meeting at 745 Monday College of St Thomas herevention on the day that the new attendance at high Mass At 7knowing for certain whether it night Sept 29 at Jesus-Mary Father Basil Shereghy pastorConstitution was adopted It was Sunday nighmiddott members willwould do any good bull Academy Mr ErnestJ Haslam of St Johns Greek Catholicindeed a privilege to be present come in procession from st AnnsThat is to say they didnt is program chairman church in Minneapolis will conshyon that historic occasion which Hall to the church for admissionknow whether or not it would duct a course on EasterlJ Chrisshywill undoubtedly be recordfd of new members sermon and ST JOAN OIF ARCbe possible for the AFL-CIO to tianty a study of Christianity as a significant turning-point in benediction ORLEANScharter a new union whIch in the East and the ByzantineJthe history of the American A candlelight procession willcould successfully compete with The Friendly Club will meet civilizationlabor movement be held at 730 Sunday Oct 12the expelled organizatlon for in the school basement at8 Father Shereghy escaped from

in honor of Our Lady of Fatima Wednesday night Oct 1 Thethe allegiance of the rank-andshy communist Czechoslovakia jourshyfile workers in the bakery and Monks to Fo~nd SANTO CHRISTO Parent-Teachers Guild will neyed to Rome and then to

~FALL RIVER ~eet at 8 Tuesday Oct 9 Both France before he came to theconfectionery industry On_ the contrary they had Key Monastery The CYO is sponsoring8 testi shy groups will hoid get-acquainted United States in 1947 He had

reason to fear that in voting monial to the parish team the activities for new members studied in BudapestPrague and VIENNA (NC)-The Basilianto expel the admittedly corrupt Diocesan baseball champions The Visitation Guild of St Paris and taught Russian Latin

CAP IEGION CHAPLAIN Fr John J Twiss ceilter of Quincy newly elected National Chaplain of the American Legion receives his cap from Father Edward J Carney OSA right of Lawrence after the election a~ the closing session of the convention in Chicago National Commander John Gleason left helps to adjust the cap NC Photo

Bakery and Confectionery Order is planning to establish Meetings are being held in the Joan of Arc mission in North a -monastery here as the first_ Eastham meets Oct 2 at 8 MemshyWorkers Union they might be church basement every Wednesshystep i~ its campaign to attempt day to complete arrangements bers plan a whist at the home ofthrowing the rank-and-file to the spiritual penetration of the Mrs Edmiddotward Benz on MassasoitThe Co U n c ii of Catholicthe wolves Iron Curtain Women will hold a communion Road at 8 the night of Sunday

Good Example Oct 26 Before World War II the Basshy breakfast Sunday Nov- 2 A It is a pleasure however to ilian monks mainiained 24 monshy potluck sURper is planned for

ST JOSEPHbe able to report less than a asteries and schools in sections Tuesday Oct 14 NORTH DIGHTONyear later that the rank-andshy of Poland and Czechoslovakia SACRED HEART Miss Muriel Menard is presishyfile are eagerly flocking mto These facilities were the main NORTH ATTLEBORO dent of the Womens Guild forthe new American Bakery and spiritual centers for the Byzanshy A Halloween costume party the year The years activitiesConfectionery Workers Intershy tine Rite population in these will be held Tuesday Oct 14 by will include a Cana Conferencenational Union which was charshy areas However when the Soshy 8t Anns Sodality An installashy Christmas party and communiontered by the AFL-CIO 1mmedshy viet regime seized theterritoshy tion banquet is scheduled for breakfastiately following the expulsion ries these schools and monastershy Wednesday Nov 5

of its corrupt predecessor ies were closed d~wn and the OU~ LADyen OJ FATIMA SACRED HEART

The ABC - which recently monks deported most of them SWANSEA OAK BLUFlcSheld its first regular convention to Siberia The parish is sponsoring bull CYO activities will beginappropriately enough in Atlan- The new monastery here will style show Monday night Sept Wednesday Oct 8 and the hightic City-can already daim a serve chiefly for cultural and 29 at 8 Proceeds will be used to school discussion groups startmembership of 77000 which is higher education purposes It is equip the kitchen ofthe parish Monday Oct 6approximately half the m~mshy being established by Father Jose hallbership of the old orgall1zahon ST LOUISMartenec former Vicar General ST JAMES FALL RIVERMoreover there is every reashy of the Basilian Order and rector NEW BEDFORDlIOn to anticipate the ABCs Rev John K Boyd will addresaof the Josephat College inRome Msgr Noon Circle is sponsorshyphenomenal rate of growth will the Confraternity of ChristianThe Basilian monks also will ing a style show at the Kennedy Mothers Sunday afternoon Octif anything be accelerated durshy have charge of the Byzantine Youth Center at II Tuesday night 5 The meeting is open to memshying the next year or so Rite parish here-one that had Sept 30 for the benefit of parish bers of other parishesEven more important and been in their care in the 18th youth more encouraging however century under Emperor Joseph ST JOSEPHSST DOMINICS than the unexpectedly rapid II FALL RIVEllSWANS~A growth of the new ABC is the bull The Basilians are one of the A whist will be held at 8 toshySister John Elizabeth SUSC example it is setting for the oldest monastic orders having addressed Womens Guild memshy night in the parish hall under the rest of the Jabor movement in been founded in the fourth censhy chairmanship of Miss J Edithbers on Catholic education at the terms of trade union democracy tury They are also established Sears A membership tea iJlseasons first meeting

The most significant contri shy in the United States Syria and scheduled from 2 to 4 SundayThe annual public auction will bution which the recent Conshy South America start at 10 this Saturday morning afternoon Sept 28 also in the vention of the ABC made is to on the church grounqs Furnishy hall Mrs John J Fitzgerald Jr be found in the Constitution Education Minister is chairman ture rugs a stove refrigeratorwhich the delegates unanimously and antiques are among items toPraises Missionersadopted be bid for Refreshments and a

MADURAI (NC)-Tribute toThe Constitution was carefully food sale will be handled by the

rates a completely new system of dealing with trusteeships deshysigned to reconcile the legiti shymate interests of the internatshyional union on the one hand and localmiddot unions on the other

(2) The General Executive Board of ABC the governing body of the organization beshytween conventions must always have a majority of members who are completely dhiorced from any financial connection with the international headshyquarters

(3) The GEB majority is to be elected by secret ballot of the

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Speaking at the inaugurationflects the current criticisrn dishyof new buildings attached to St home plansrected at some other unions Marys high school the Minister

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THE ANCHOR - Grey Nuns Care for Aged at Sacred Heart Fatima DevotionThurs Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One Sisters are done by 15 minutes with swings and gliders from For Young Folk You sung over the newly in- afte~ a meal and washing and w~ich th~res a good view bullbullof aCemetery Group stalled public address system Iromng for the whole house are nelghbormg playground Our DALLAS (NC)-The loth

which is used too for mealtime all but finished by 1130 AM people like to watch the ehild- annual Youth and ChildrenPlans Meeting music OIl laundry day ren~ said Sister We too were Day in honor of Our Lady of The Sisters write letters for Cards dominoes and TV are fascinated by a little boys wob- Fatima will be held SaturdayFor Octobe~ guests needinmiddotg such service ao favorite recreations and theres bly efforts to ride a bike Oct 4

that the all-important inco~ing a pleasant rose arbor equipped Operated by ParishDES PLAINES Ill (NC) The Catholic Womans Leaguemail wont be diseouraged by Sacred Heart Home is opershy-The National Catholic of Dallas which sponsors ttlack of replies There are daily Plan State Guild ated by Sacred Heart parish event reports many observancesCemetery Conference beshy reading sessions looked forward New Bedford Parishioners are are scheduled throughout thelieved to be the largest to by those who can no longer Of Physicians first in line for its services then country and in foreign nations

organization of cemetery adshy read for themselves other residents of the New Bed- All Catholic schools and parshyBATON ROUGE (NC)-Plana f I h thministrators in the world will Efficiencys a keynote of the for the formation of a state- ord area fmal y ot ers in e ishes in the United States havehold its II th annual meeting at homes operation We looked in diocese Guests unable to bcent up been mailed leaflets calling at shythe Hotel Secor in Toledo from awe at the stainless steel kitche~ wide organization of Catholic are cared for in a hospital wing

tention to the special dayOctober 21 to 23 with its enormous refrigerator physicians in Louisiana were accommodating nearly 50 and

and its oven holding 15 pies discussed atmiddot a meeting here supervised by nurses and Sisters Purpose ot the event is teThe conference which is comshy urge attendance at devotionaBut it takes 40 pies for a meal Representatives of some 400 with nursing experience j newposed of more than 1000 priests members of Catholic Physicians every first Saturday of eachsaid Sister St Perpetua thecook wing was finished in June andand laymen administrators of

We more awed Guilds in Louisiana heard Dr space month to honor Our Lady ofwere than will provide for moreCatholic cemeteries in the Unishy however when we heard that Joe E Holoubek of Shreveport gu~sts Fatima The specific intentiona ted States and Canada announshy second vice president of the Na- this year are for world peaceced program highlights of the dishes i for guests helpers and tional Federation of Catholic The Sisters of Charity of Queshy religious vocations and increasshymeeting at its headquarters here Physicians Guilds suggest the bee are also known as the Grey cd practice ofmodesty in dress

Among the innovations for Theater Guild Plans statewide organiation Nuns They were founded in this years meeting will be the He said Lousiana doctors have 1738 by Madame dYouville inRadio Production Courses in French introduction of outside speakers shown exceptional interest in Montreal and they came to our

The Catholic Theater Guild of WORCESTER (NC)-AssumpshyIt will malk the first time in the Churchs apostolate in the Diocese in 1891 They first opshyNew Bedfordmiddot starts its radio tion College will inauguratethe 10-year history of the conshy field of medicine He pointed erated S1 Josephs Orphanage season over Station WNBH at 7 three correspondence courses inference that a speaker other out that five new guilds were and in 1917 extended their activshy

than an NCCC member will adshySunday night Programs will organized in Louisiana in the ities to Sacred middotHeart Home Flench this fall Father Vincent

dress a working session of the feature half hour religious last five years so that now The congregation is active in Dolbec AA dean of the faculty

meeting dramas embodying Catholic eyery Catholic doctor in the all parts of Canada and in many has announced that undergradshyprinciples state is within driving distance other dioceses in the United uate credit courses will beOutside Speakers

The series of 20 bi-weekly of a Guild meeting States Its works include schools offeredMost prominent of the outshyproductions will include plays The guilds are organized in hospitals and institutes for theaide speakers is Conrad Kenershyby Ellen GaughanManuel Alshy New Orleans Baton Rouge La- blind as well as homes for the

~ of the Kenerson Design mada and Violet Holton all of fayette Lake Charles Alex- aged and orphanages Dorothy Cox Studios Barre Vt He will give the Fall River Diocese andria and Shreveport Dr Hol- Girls wishing to eriter thean address on the potentialities Miss Gaughan and Almada oubek said and one more it community must have the right Home madeof memorials in adding to themiddot have had several scripts on the being organized in middotMonroe inclinaVon moral fitness suffi- CANDIESphysical and religious beauty of Ave Maria Hour which reaches It may be time to form at cient intelligence and good CHOCOLATES a cemetery 700 radio stations Many of their least a clearing house if inform- health A questionnaire must 150 VarietiesComplementing Mr Kenershy dramas are designed to make ation and programming Dr also be filled out by applicanmiddottsons talk on the esthetic side known forgotten facts concernshy Holoubek said The meeting Further information may be ob- ROUTE 6 Nearof memorialization will be one ing the important roles of Cathshy adopted a resolution which tained from Sister Mary Vianney alrhaven Auto Theat on the technical aspects of varshy olicS in the founding of the called for establishment of a SCQ 56 S1 JOllephs Street Fall FAIRHAVEN MASSIous types of foundations for United States

temporary headquarters AR~iver~ -__ ===========in --monuments and markers This Sundays program will include Shreveport and for a meeting shywill be delivered by Bernard a formal dedication of the series of the presidents of the Louisi-Marshall superintendent of followed by The Hope of Amershy ana guilds to consider the form-Catholic cemeteries in the Dioshy ica by Miss Holton which ation of a state organizationcese of Wilmington Del tells the story of Our Lady of subject to middotthe approval of the

Another outside speaker John Guadalupe emphasizing its bishops of the state Navin resource consultant of meaning to the United States Catholic ChaJmiddotities of Chicago will present a paper on Agenshy Sisters of Charitycies and Assistance Available to Meet in New JerseyCatholic Cemetery Administrashyton in the Burial of Catholic CONVENT (NC) - The 15th Poor conference of communities of

The over-all problem of Inshy Sisters of Charity stemmirig troducing the People to Our from Mother Elizabeth Setons Catholic Cemeteries will be dis- f

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Msgr Frederick G Hochwalt executive secretary of the assoshy 59c lbmiddot ciation of Catholic teachers and administrators said Bishop Jusshytin J McCarthy of Camden will MacLEAN1S SEA FOODS be host to the convention schedshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASStIIecI for March 31 to April a

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Education and Adaptation The Holy Father is very much aware that Catholic

8chools must constantly adapt themselves to the needs of forming Christians in the modern world

Catholic educatioh at times presents a rather grim and certainly false face to many of those outside its scopeshyand to many Catholics as well They have formed the idea that Catholic education has not ~hanged a whole lot from the Middle Ages-that the same rigid doctrines are still taught in the same rigid way by the same rigid teachers who have their eyes only on eternity

It is of course true that Catholic doctrines do not change just as the principles of arithmetic do not change Two and two making four was as true for Pythagoras twenty-six centuries ago as it is for Dr Tellur today The fact that God exists and is the Creator of mens souls and has destined men to serve Him here that they may live with Him for eternity is a truth that has not and cannot change

But Catholic education does adapt the techniques of the modern age to present truths to men Catholic education does recognize that problems and attitudes may change and that these must be taken into consideration in the process of education The great changes in science and polishytics have formed a modern mind-in essence the same mind that man has always had but with the stresses and strains and attitudes of the man or-today _

That is what the Holy Father has pOinted out in a talk to delegates from twenty-six countries attending a meeting of the International Office of Catholic Teaching in Rome_

The Pope knows thatmiddot Catholic education must always be true to its purpose which is to form Christians He knows that to accomplish this there must be the recltgtgnition that those to be made Christians are modern men with all the virtues and failing of the twentieth century with the backshyground not of a Chartres but of Yucca Flats and Cape ~arnavaral

And that is why the Holy Father constantly reminds the Catholic schools that theirs must be the work of preshysenting unchanging doctrines to modern men against the background of shifting andmiddot changing modern times The eyes of the Catholic schools mu~t be on eternity but an eternity that is reached through serving God in this modern age

The Pope i-not afraid to pose questions that are afshyflicting modern man and which the Catholic school must eome to grips with The conflict of political ideas and systems the grouping of nations into opposite factions the needs of underdeveloped regions and the common util shyization of common sources of energy are the factors deshytermining educations direction t~ay The proper solution of these formidable questions can only come from an elite with right ideas and great hearts who will know h9W to consider them with all the necessary technical competence and also with an understanding of the essential requireshyments of the human conscience

The Holy Father gives the key to the middotCatho1ic school ideal-the teaching of unchanging truths to modern men with the attitudes and background and minds of the tw~nshytieth century The truths must be presented in such a way that they satisfy that kind of a man answer his questions and form him into a zealous Christian an apostle ~f Christ working toward eternity in this modern world

Not Guilty From time to time the secular press carries stories m

which Protestant missionaries in South America accuse Catholics of persecuting them because of religion

Such a chargewas recently made in middotColombia A group of Protestant clergymen in cooperation with

the Lutheran Church Association of Colombia investigated this question of religious freedom for the Protestant mishynority in Catholic countries

The r~port conclud~d The rightmiddot of non-Catholics to practice their religion in Colombia is fully recognized by the Catholics

There is at times a natural resentment agaipst methods used by Protestant missionaries This is to be expected in countries which have been culturally and religious-wise Catholic for centuries

But there is no persecution of Protest~nts because of religion And this is the conclusion of a Protestant clergy fact-finding board It is hoped that this report is read by those who accepted and fostered the charges

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Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

THURSDAY -- st Cleophas Martyr one of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the way to Emmaus on the first Easter Sunday He is said to_ have been murdered for his Faith in the house where he entertained the risen Christ

FRIDAY-The North Amerishycan Martyrs commemorating the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two Brothers who were slain by Iroquois Indians during the 17th century while serving missionaries The priests were Isaac Jogues John de Breshy

beuf Gabriel Lalemant An- thony Daniel Charles Garnier and Noel Chabanel The Broth ers were Rene Goupil and John de la Lande Th~y were canonshyized in 1930

SATURDAY-SS Cocmas and Damian Martyrs Cocmas and Damian were brothers natives of Arabia who became physishycians and refused to accept fees for their services They were arrested as Christians in Cilicia

Asia Minor during the perseshycution under Diocletian in theHollywood in Focus 4th century They miraculously overcame many torments-fire crucifixion stoning arrows andOlivia DeHaviliand Years being cast into the sea-but finally were beheaded WithLate With News of 1946 them died three brothers Anshythimus Leontius and EupreshyBy wmiam H Mooring pius

HBetter late than never bull but better never late SUNDAY - St WenceslausThis double-barreled English saying fits like a glove Martyr He was the son of a

the Olivia de Havilland situation Christian Duke of Bohemia and On June 16 1958 Olilvia secretly testified before a pagan mother He was educated

in the Faith by his grandshythe un-American Activities Russia who tried to make them mother Ludmilla His mother at-Committee She told as most 80 tempted to seize the governmentof us in Holllywood have ThlLnkless Task when his father died She formed long known that in the midshy From 194lt5 to 1950 apart from a combination with her second dle 1940s communists were pull shy exposing red cell influences 80n Boleslaus Iogther they pershybig strings through the Hollyshy through this column I was an- 8ecuted the Christians and wood Independshy nually on p u bl i c platfornu fought against Wenceslaus who ent Citizens through the USA and into Can- had managed to retain possesampshyCommittee of ada citing cases and documenting ion of a large part of the terri shythe Arts Scishy films with the pro-communist tory Wenceslaus was murdered ences and Proshy slant together with the names of by his brother at the door of a fessions She those responsible Church in 935 was middotthen an acshy It was at thankless task It MONDAY-St Michael the tive articulate brought more penalties than Archangel captain of the armies member of this praise Most people could neither of God champion of every and some other understand nor believe that 01- faithful soul in strife with the activities that were later declared ganized communism was at power of evil He led the IlUbversive work in the movies TV theater heavenly hosts in the conflict

Olivia began to get uneasy and radio which resulted in the overthrow late 1945 and early 1946 She At that time-12 years ago no of Lucifer Ever since the comshy

less--it WOllid have been mlghty resigned from HICCASP on July ing of Christ he has been venershy1 1946 after the reds in it had helpful and encouraging to all ated by the Church as a special

those who were sticking their defeated her resolution declaring necks out jf Olivia de Havilland patron and protectorthe organizations loyalty to the TUESDAY-St J erome Co~ USA and its open repudiation and a few other luminafies she fessor-Doctor He was born in of Marxist communism Many says walked out of HICCASP Dalmatia in 329 and was sent to other members left about the with her had had the intestinal school in Rome After distinshy

fortitUde to tell the public whatsame timebull guishing himself in his studies Why has Olivia de Havilland they knew he made a vow of celibacy and

kept silent about this for 12 They are late with news of fled from Rome to the Syrian long years Why did the most 1946 It is not too late however desert where for four years he celebrated loyal citizens clam for many of Hollywoods famous lived in solitude penance an$ up with her The information loyal citizens to tell how in prayer He was recalled to Rome they could have given would 1958 the commies are crawling by the Pope and given the task have had much more pro-Amershy back again into the theatrical of revising the Latin Bible ican impact in 1946 that it has arts which was to constitute hit in 1958 Their infiltration methods are noblest work

Dot the same now as in 1946 but WEDNESDAY-St RemigiusUnfortunately Olivia de Havshythe message they intend to plant Bishop-Confessor Sometimesilland who has lived in France through the movie and TV known as Remi he was the sonfor five years recently faced a lICleens has not changed of noble and pious parents anddilemma regarding her citizenshy

Clubs Please COpy became Archbishop of Rheimsship As a naturalized American Many reoders have complainedshe had to leave France (where To him is accorded the distincshy

that in reviewing The Naked tion of having converted andher husband Pierre Galante and the Dead I sold a good film baptized Clovis King of theworks on a Paris magazine) and short One literal-minded critic

set up permanent residence in Franks who at that time was the USA for at least 12 months corrects me with The sadistic wresting the north of France

Sergeant Croft (Aldo Ray) got from the Romans The King wasor risk becoming a woman withshy killed and didnt survive out a country baptized on Christmas Day 496

What I Sugg~sted was that the and his people followed theirRepresentative Francis Walter characte~ surVIved ~he transla- ruler in acceptance of the Faith

(D Pa) chairman of the unshy~~nhnot th~ d~amahc tCIO~ ~ 0 Remigius also opposed the Ar-American Activities Committee SIC Iga~d prtes subggets h m~gth ians in the south of France andintroduced a bill in Congress to h ave sal more a ou ow e when he died in 533 the nation

waive inthis requirement bel story brought out the madequacy was a Catholic kingaomease The coincidence that her of falsephllosophies and some of anti-communist testimony and the truth of historical Christianshy ~s he must go into dangerthe solution of her personal ity (even though it was not satshy ous fighting with no priestproblem now arrive simultanshy isfactorily explained or undershy around in case A bluff comshyeously through an identical stood) rade retorts Me Id want bull agency tarnishes even more than Father mentions particularly medic time the patriotic armor imputed the evidence of grace opershy I was thinking of this amon to the pretty lady on the nations ating in two young Catholic other sceries when I wrote front pages characters One who when told Some of Norman Mailers bar~

The cute pattern of commie by the chaplain that his wife against religion have been 10ft shyinfiltration which Olivia now died in childbirth does not go ened and stronger moral balance describes in HICCASP of 1946 ~ pieces receives consolation i8 given the film as a whole

PUBLISHER is strictly old hat to those ofus in prayer and towards the end It is impossible to go deeply Most Rev James L Connolly 00 PhD who in the 1930s and 40s had lI8YS he has to get home because into detail in every film review

similar experiences in professhy I have a child who I have never but these and many other lettenGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER sional guilds These never beshy -en ~ I receive point up interelltinMRev D~jiel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll came left fronts because their Give Moral BalanCle oPPortunities for discussion by

MANAGING EDITOR loyal memben threw spotligbtll Anotber Spanish Catholic boy your local Movie Club if you_ Attorney Hugh J Qolden of publicityen upon the friends Glf aaow feal only once when De tarted one

Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

bull

Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

meetings are open to memben

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

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By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

O E NERBONNE Prop cashmere in tweeds and I PunhaH It New Bedford

ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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reports the pri~sent CCD strength is 1600 lay l~atechists and 106

Sisters

The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

bull I

Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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Noted Sclholars

Will Lecture

At Boston

BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

Viereck Auden Morison Catshyton and Sandburg have all won Pulitzer prizes

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

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aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MURTOSA (NC) - Ne~ark New Jersey may pe a long way from here but the name will be long remembered Thats beshycause a housing project here has been called Casas de Newark or Newark Houses

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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Our Children GROW-UP

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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Call Birth Control Advice Plan peterioration of Moral Life

NEW YORK (NC)-The deshyCatholic statement continuedcision of the Board of Hospitals is to affirm the will of God andto provide birth control inforshythe dignity of mans naturemation and devices in city hosshyIt does not deny mans freedompitals has been termed a deshyfor these truths are not the exshyterioration of moral life clusive possession of anyA statement issued jointly by Church but the law obligingthe Archdiocese of New York all menand the Diocese of Brooklyn

The statement objected thatlays in part there have been many misshyCatholics are rightly dis representations of Catholictressed at this decision of the thought the imputation of un-Board It is a deterioration of due pressure the assumptionmoral life in that such a policy that the Church is indifferentintroduces an immoral practice to the physical wellbeing ofin our hospitals that perverts the mothers and the social needs ofnature and dignity of man our community

Corrupt Purposes It pointed out that the ChurchThe statement reminds all

has warned against childbirthCatpolic personnel in city hosshywhen the mothers health is inpitals of their grave obligation jeopardy and that when medshyin conscience to in no way ically necessary she has adshycooperate with such procedure vised abstinence from the exershyIt is chatged that the policy cise of natural faculty - a-Uses public funds for corrupt practice it is true that requirespurposes contrary to the manishy

fest will of a large number of heroism - but one within the the taxpayers capabilities of man and more

ennobling to himThe Board of Hospitals had It is said that the Church alsosaid that when there are clearshy

seeks those social and medically defined medical conditions means that preserve the physicalin which the life or health of well-being of the mother thebull woman may be jeopardized by adequacy of family housing thepregnancy it h generally recshynecessity of a living wage theognized by the medical pro- use of all social agencies to preshyfession that contraceptive meas serve the sanctity of marriageures are proper medical pracshythe integrity and dignity of thetice home the blessedness of chil shyExempt Catholics dren the preservation of so-

Municipal hospitals should ciety~

provide such medical advice Praise Decisionpreventive measures and deshyA statement issued by an ofshyvices for female patients under ficial of the Protestant Counciltheir care whose life and health of the City of New York saidin the opinion of the medicat the Protestant community~staff may be jeopardized by confidence in the Board of Hosshypregnancy and who wish to pitals has been- confirmed by

avail themselves of such health the Boards decisionaervices A statement issued by the

The Board also said Physishy chairman of the Commission oncians nurses and other hospital Law and Social Action of thepersonnel who have religious American Jewish Congressor moral objections should be welcomed the decision of theexcused from participation in Board of Hospitalscontraceptive procedures

Church Statement Librarian to Offer The joint statement of the Scholarship GrantArchdiocese of New York and

the Diocese of Brooklyn charged VILLANOVA (NC)-An anshythat the Board by this decision nual scholarship for graduate departed from a long estabshy study in library science has been lished and accepted moral standshy established by the Catholic Lishyard rejected traditional brary Association morality the teaching of all The award for which priests Christian and Jewish belief unshy Religious and lay-men are eligi~ til recent times ble will consist of a $600 grant

The natural law reaffirmed $300 of which must be repaid from Scripture the statement within two years of the compleshyadded makes clear that inmarshy tion of the program of study riage from the will of the Applications may be obtained Creator the primary end is the from Villanova University procreation and education of The Association has also anshyoffspring This does not deny secshy nounced it will publish a Guide ondary purposes for the exercise Book of Catholic Book Week of the generative faculties of Activities on Oct 31 containing men as the expression of love suggestions for the Feb 22-28 between husband and wife 1959 parish school and library

To state these truths the observance of the week

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iIRST ROUND ROBIN COMMUNION BREARFAST Polish Catholic Churches of New Bedford held their first Round Robin Communion Breakfast last Sunday morning at St Casimir Church Rev John F Hogan director of the New Bedford and Cape Cod Welfare Bureau and Chaplain of St Marys Home New Bedford third from left was main speaker Shown with him are left to right Thaddeus Szeshylag president of Holy Name Society of St Hedwig Church Stanley J Wybraniec president of Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Father Hogan Leonard F DesRoches President of Holy Name Society of the host church and Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor of St Casimir church

THE ANCHORshy 3Thursbull Sept 25 1958

Asks Scientists Aim to Improve Moral Standard

GENEVA (NC) - Scienshytific progress can be of value to mankind only if it is used to raise moral as well as material standards

August Vanistendael secreshytary general of the Internashytional Federation of Christian Trade Unions has issued this warning in a statement to the second United Nations Confershyence on Peacerul Uses of Atomshyic Energy

The message expressed the viewpoint that a special techshynical assistance program should be devised within the U N and

RETREAT COMMITTEE Rt Rev Edmund J Ward its specialized agencies to proshyPatrn of Retreat named in his honor and pastor of St vide underdeveloped countries

with sufficient technical as wellPatrIcks Church Fall River listens to the newly-formed as financial aid for the peacefulRetreat committee captains discuss outline for next years use of nuclear power

program at Cathedral Camp Left to right Msgr Ward Mr Vanistendael said the

H~rld W M~ehan Michael P Ryan Roland G Desmarais federation hoped that deleshyWIlham H Moran all of Fall River and Louis J Heffernan gates to this conference would of Swansea be led by this fundamenta1 conshy

sideration that technical and scientific progress will be of real value to mankind as a

Jesuit Receives Parish Ass(ignment whole if they are consciously

PORSGRUNl Norway (NC) used to raise the material moral -The first Jesuit priest to have against the Jesuits and other and spiritual standards of a regular parish assignment in monkish orders This attempt people Norway in at least 144 years resulted in having the clause Peaceful applications of thia served as assistant pastor of Our other monkish orders removed new (atomic) power may prove Ladys Church here during t~e from the constitution but not to be an excellent means to summer the ban on Jesuits raise the workers living standshy

He is Father Paul Keller a In 1956 the Norwegian Parliashy ards to promote full employshyteacher at the Jesuit high school ment voted 111 to 31 to end the ment and ensure ranir rlel shyin Copenhagen Denmark Jesuit ban Actually the ban opment of backward countries

He was the first Jesuit to hold had long been a dead letter in Indusrmiddot L

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The ban was a part of the Norshy although only in cases when they ergy which are best suited to wegian constitution of 1814 As had entered as individuals and raise and ensure the maintenshyoriginally adopted Article 2 of not as Jesuits seeking formal ance of living standards he the constitution read permission to corne here declared

The Evangelical Lutheran reshy Meanwhile tribute to the ligion shall be maintained and Post Office Makes work of the delegates at the constitute the established Church Geneva conference was paid by

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I 4 _ - THE ANCHORThe Yardstick ~hurs Sept 25 1958

Membership Controls New Lecture Course Bakery Workers Union Starts Monday

By Msgr George G Higgins A new course of Lectures conshycerning the Catholic Faith and Practices will be presented beshy

j Director NCWC Social Action Department

On Dec 12 1957 the Bakery and Confectionery Workshy ginning next Monday at our ers Union was expelled from th~ AFL-CIO on charges of Ladys Chapel 572 Pleasant St financi~l corruption The expulsion took place in the mamshy New Bedford it was announc~

moth Convention Hall in Atlantic City New Jersey towards by the Rector Rev David J FlemingOFMthe end of the biennial conshy membership in the regions they The instructions are open andvention of the AFL-CIO in are to crepresent free to all interested inlearningwhich I participated as an middot(4) The new Constitution inshy about the Catholic Church and

observer As I remember it corporates all AFL-CIO codes entail no obligation of any sort the weather in- Atlantie City of ethical practice and stanshy They will be conducted under was just about as dismal and dards These codes take preceshy the direction of Fathers Justin dreary as it dence over any Constitutional Eeles and Conald Boland OFM could possibly provision which may be-in conshy Anyone interested in attendshybe but even flict with them ing these lectures or inquiringat that it was Turning Point concerning them should contact cheerful and the Chapel Office The classesBasically the new Constitushypleasant comshy will be held once each week attion aims at providing maxishypared to the the same time on Monday evenshymum protection for the individshymood of the ingsual and the local union to whichCon v e n t i on

he belongs without sacrificingwhich was un- needed administrative efficiency Eastern RitE Priest

derstandshyand flexibility It is designed to Communion BreCkfast Jpins College Staffably one of provide for rank-and-file conshyfrustration and ST PAUL (NC)-An Eastern trol of the union and to enshyaadness Rite priest who escaped through The Parish Para~lecourage the spirit as well as I IThe reason communisms Iron Curtain to thethe structure and mechanics of IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOTRE DAM[Ethe delegates to the AFL-CIO freedom of this country will bedemocratic trade unionism NEW BEDFORD bull FALL RIVEIl~Convention felt so bad about bull member of the faculty of ihe

I had the honor of delivering The Holy Rosary Guild willlifting the charter of the Bakers The Womens Guild will hold adult evening program at thethe Invocation at the ABC Con- mark Rosary Sunday Oct 5 bywas that they had no way of its first meeting at 745 Monday College of St Thomas herevention on the day that the new attendance at high Mass At 7knowing for certain whether it night Sept 29 at Jesus-Mary Father Basil Shereghy pastorConstitution was adopted It was Sunday nighmiddott members willwould do any good bull Academy Mr ErnestJ Haslam of St Johns Greek Catholicindeed a privilege to be present come in procession from st AnnsThat is to say they didnt is program chairman church in Minneapolis will conshyon that historic occasion which Hall to the church for admissionknow whether or not it would duct a course on EasterlJ Chrisshywill undoubtedly be recordfd of new members sermon and ST JOAN OIF ARCbe possible for the AFL-CIO to tianty a study of Christianity as a significant turning-point in benediction ORLEANScharter a new union whIch in the East and the ByzantineJthe history of the American A candlelight procession willcould successfully compete with The Friendly Club will meet civilizationlabor movement be held at 730 Sunday Oct 12the expelled organizatlon for in the school basement at8 Father Shereghy escaped from

in honor of Our Lady of Fatima Wednesday night Oct 1 Thethe allegiance of the rank-andshy communist Czechoslovakia jourshyfile workers in the bakery and Monks to Fo~nd SANTO CHRISTO Parent-Teachers Guild will neyed to Rome and then to

~FALL RIVER ~eet at 8 Tuesday Oct 9 Both France before he came to theconfectionery industry On_ the contrary they had Key Monastery The CYO is sponsoring8 testi shy groups will hoid get-acquainted United States in 1947 He had

reason to fear that in voting monial to the parish team the activities for new members studied in BudapestPrague and VIENNA (NC)-The Basilianto expel the admittedly corrupt Diocesan baseball champions The Visitation Guild of St Paris and taught Russian Latin

CAP IEGION CHAPLAIN Fr John J Twiss ceilter of Quincy newly elected National Chaplain of the American Legion receives his cap from Father Edward J Carney OSA right of Lawrence after the election a~ the closing session of the convention in Chicago National Commander John Gleason left helps to adjust the cap NC Photo

Bakery and Confectionery Order is planning to establish Meetings are being held in the Joan of Arc mission in North a -monastery here as the first_ Eastham meets Oct 2 at 8 MemshyWorkers Union they might be church basement every Wednesshystep i~ its campaign to attempt day to complete arrangements bers plan a whist at the home ofthrowing the rank-and-file to the spiritual penetration of the Mrs Edmiddotward Benz on MassasoitThe Co U n c ii of Catholicthe wolves Iron Curtain Women will hold a communion Road at 8 the night of Sunday

Good Example Oct 26 Before World War II the Basshy breakfast Sunday Nov- 2 A It is a pleasure however to ilian monks mainiained 24 monshy potluck sURper is planned for

ST JOSEPHbe able to report less than a asteries and schools in sections Tuesday Oct 14 NORTH DIGHTONyear later that the rank-andshy of Poland and Czechoslovakia SACRED HEART Miss Muriel Menard is presishyfile are eagerly flocking mto These facilities were the main NORTH ATTLEBORO dent of the Womens Guild forthe new American Bakery and spiritual centers for the Byzanshy A Halloween costume party the year The years activitiesConfectionery Workers Intershy tine Rite population in these will be held Tuesday Oct 14 by will include a Cana Conferencenational Union which was charshy areas However when the Soshy 8t Anns Sodality An installashy Christmas party and communiontered by the AFL-CIO 1mmedshy viet regime seized theterritoshy tion banquet is scheduled for breakfastiately following the expulsion ries these schools and monastershy Wednesday Nov 5

of its corrupt predecessor ies were closed d~wn and the OU~ LADyen OJ FATIMA SACRED HEART

The ABC - which recently monks deported most of them SWANSEA OAK BLUFlcSheld its first regular convention to Siberia The parish is sponsoring bull CYO activities will beginappropriately enough in Atlan- The new monastery here will style show Monday night Sept Wednesday Oct 8 and the hightic City-can already daim a serve chiefly for cultural and 29 at 8 Proceeds will be used to school discussion groups startmembership of 77000 which is higher education purposes It is equip the kitchen ofthe parish Monday Oct 6approximately half the m~mshy being established by Father Jose hallbership of the old orgall1zahon ST LOUISMartenec former Vicar General ST JAMES FALL RIVERMoreover there is every reashy of the Basilian Order and rector NEW BEDFORDlIOn to anticipate the ABCs Rev John K Boyd will addresaof the Josephat College inRome Msgr Noon Circle is sponsorshyphenomenal rate of growth will the Confraternity of ChristianThe Basilian monks also will ing a style show at the Kennedy Mothers Sunday afternoon Octif anything be accelerated durshy have charge of the Byzantine Youth Center at II Tuesday night 5 The meeting is open to memshying the next year or so Rite parish here-one that had Sept 30 for the benefit of parish bers of other parishesEven more important and been in their care in the 18th youth more encouraging however century under Emperor Joseph ST JOSEPHSST DOMINICS than the unexpectedly rapid II FALL RIVEllSWANS~A growth of the new ABC is the bull The Basilians are one of the A whist will be held at 8 toshySister John Elizabeth SUSC example it is setting for the oldest monastic orders having addressed Womens Guild memshy night in the parish hall under the rest of the Jabor movement in been founded in the fourth censhy chairmanship of Miss J Edithbers on Catholic education at the terms of trade union democracy tury They are also established Sears A membership tea iJlseasons first meeting

The most significant contri shy in the United States Syria and scheduled from 2 to 4 SundayThe annual public auction will bution which the recent Conshy South America start at 10 this Saturday morning afternoon Sept 28 also in the vention of the ABC made is to on the church grounqs Furnishy hall Mrs John J Fitzgerald Jr be found in the Constitution Education Minister is chairman ture rugs a stove refrigeratorwhich the delegates unanimously and antiques are among items toPraises Missionersadopted be bid for Refreshments and a

MADURAI (NC)-Tribute toThe Constitution was carefully food sale will be handled by the

rates a completely new system of dealing with trusteeships deshysigned to reconcile the legiti shymate interests of the internatshyional union on the one hand and localmiddot unions on the other

(2) The General Executive Board of ABC the governing body of the organization beshytween conventions must always have a majority of members who are completely dhiorced from any financial connection with the international headshyquarters

(3) The GEB majority is to be elected by secret ballot of the

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THE ANCHOR - Grey Nuns Care for Aged at Sacred Heart Fatima DevotionThurs Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One Sisters are done by 15 minutes with swings and gliders from For Young Folk You sung over the newly in- afte~ a meal and washing and w~ich th~res a good view bullbullof aCemetery Group stalled public address system Iromng for the whole house are nelghbormg playground Our DALLAS (NC)-The loth

which is used too for mealtime all but finished by 1130 AM people like to watch the ehild- annual Youth and ChildrenPlans Meeting music OIl laundry day ren~ said Sister We too were Day in honor of Our Lady of The Sisters write letters for Cards dominoes and TV are fascinated by a little boys wob- Fatima will be held SaturdayFor Octobe~ guests needinmiddotg such service ao favorite recreations and theres bly efforts to ride a bike Oct 4

that the all-important inco~ing a pleasant rose arbor equipped Operated by ParishDES PLAINES Ill (NC) The Catholic Womans Leaguemail wont be diseouraged by Sacred Heart Home is opershy-The National Catholic of Dallas which sponsors ttlack of replies There are daily Plan State Guild ated by Sacred Heart parish event reports many observancesCemetery Conference beshy reading sessions looked forward New Bedford Parishioners are are scheduled throughout thelieved to be the largest to by those who can no longer Of Physicians first in line for its services then country and in foreign nations

organization of cemetery adshy read for themselves other residents of the New Bed- All Catholic schools and parshyBATON ROUGE (NC)-Plana f I h thministrators in the world will Efficiencys a keynote of the for the formation of a state- ord area fmal y ot ers in e ishes in the United States havehold its II th annual meeting at homes operation We looked in diocese Guests unable to bcent up been mailed leaflets calling at shythe Hotel Secor in Toledo from awe at the stainless steel kitche~ wide organization of Catholic are cared for in a hospital wing

tention to the special dayOctober 21 to 23 with its enormous refrigerator physicians in Louisiana were accommodating nearly 50 and

and its oven holding 15 pies discussed atmiddot a meeting here supervised by nurses and Sisters Purpose ot the event is teThe conference which is comshy urge attendance at devotionaBut it takes 40 pies for a meal Representatives of some 400 with nursing experience j newposed of more than 1000 priests members of Catholic Physicians every first Saturday of eachsaid Sister St Perpetua thecook wing was finished in June andand laymen administrators of

We more awed Guilds in Louisiana heard Dr space month to honor Our Lady ofwere than will provide for moreCatholic cemeteries in the Unishy however when we heard that Joe E Holoubek of Shreveport gu~sts Fatima The specific intentiona ted States and Canada announshy second vice president of the Na- this year are for world peaceced program highlights of the dishes i for guests helpers and tional Federation of Catholic The Sisters of Charity of Queshy religious vocations and increasshymeeting at its headquarters here Physicians Guilds suggest the bee are also known as the Grey cd practice ofmodesty in dress

Among the innovations for Theater Guild Plans statewide organiation Nuns They were founded in this years meeting will be the He said Lousiana doctors have 1738 by Madame dYouville inRadio Production Courses in French introduction of outside speakers shown exceptional interest in Montreal and they came to our

The Catholic Theater Guild of WORCESTER (NC)-AssumpshyIt will malk the first time in the Churchs apostolate in the Diocese in 1891 They first opshyNew Bedfordmiddot starts its radio tion College will inauguratethe 10-year history of the conshy field of medicine He pointed erated S1 Josephs Orphanage season over Station WNBH at 7 three correspondence courses inference that a speaker other out that five new guilds were and in 1917 extended their activshy

than an NCCC member will adshySunday night Programs will organized in Louisiana in the ities to Sacred middotHeart Home Flench this fall Father Vincent

dress a working session of the feature half hour religious last five years so that now The congregation is active in Dolbec AA dean of the faculty

meeting dramas embodying Catholic eyery Catholic doctor in the all parts of Canada and in many has announced that undergradshyprinciples state is within driving distance other dioceses in the United uate credit courses will beOutside Speakers

The series of 20 bi-weekly of a Guild meeting States Its works include schools offeredMost prominent of the outshyproductions will include plays The guilds are organized in hospitals and institutes for theaide speakers is Conrad Kenershyby Ellen GaughanManuel Alshy New Orleans Baton Rouge La- blind as well as homes for the

~ of the Kenerson Design mada and Violet Holton all of fayette Lake Charles Alex- aged and orphanages Dorothy Cox Studios Barre Vt He will give the Fall River Diocese andria and Shreveport Dr Hol- Girls wishing to eriter thean address on the potentialities Miss Gaughan and Almada oubek said and one more it community must have the right Home madeof memorials in adding to themiddot have had several scripts on the being organized in middotMonroe inclinaVon moral fitness suffi- CANDIESphysical and religious beauty of Ave Maria Hour which reaches It may be time to form at cient intelligence and good CHOCOLATES a cemetery 700 radio stations Many of their least a clearing house if inform- health A questionnaire must 150 VarietiesComplementing Mr Kenershy dramas are designed to make ation and programming Dr also be filled out by applicanmiddottsons talk on the esthetic side known forgotten facts concernshy Holoubek said The meeting Further information may be ob- ROUTE 6 Nearof memorialization will be one ing the important roles of Cathshy adopted a resolution which tained from Sister Mary Vianney alrhaven Auto Theat on the technical aspects of varshy olicS in the founding of the called for establishment of a SCQ 56 S1 JOllephs Street Fall FAIRHAVEN MASSIous types of foundations for United States

temporary headquarters AR~iver~ -__ ===========in --monuments and markers This Sundays program will include Shreveport and for a meeting shywill be delivered by Bernard a formal dedication of the series of the presidents of the Louisi-Marshall superintendent of followed by The Hope of Amershy ana guilds to consider the form-Catholic cemeteries in the Dioshy ica by Miss Holton which ation of a state organizationcese of Wilmington Del tells the story of Our Lady of subject to middotthe approval of the

Another outside speaker John Guadalupe emphasizing its bishops of the state Navin resource consultant of meaning to the United States Catholic ChaJmiddotities of Chicago will present a paper on Agenshy Sisters of Charitycies and Assistance Available to Meet in New JerseyCatholic Cemetery Administrashyton in the Burial of Catholic CONVENT (NC) - The 15th Poor conference of communities of

The over-all problem of Inshy Sisters of Charity stemmirig troducing the People to Our from Mother Elizabeth Setons Catholic Cemeteries will be dis- f

foundation in 1809 will be held here Saturday and SundaT~eu88ed o~ October 21 by Msgr Seven communities which trace~ E Cahill director ~f ~meshytheir origin to Mother Setonsteries for the Winnipeg archshyoriginal foundation at Emmitsshydiocese and John Philbin direcshyburg Md will be rep-resentedtor of service for Catholic cemshyat the meeting at the College ofeteries in Chicago Sl Elizabeth

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Msgr Frederick G Hochwalt executive secretary of the assoshy 59c lbmiddot ciation of Catholic teachers and administrators said Bishop Jusshytin J McCarthy of Camden will MacLEAN1S SEA FOODS be host to the convention schedshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASStIIecI for March 31 to April a

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Education and Adaptation The Holy Father is very much aware that Catholic

8chools must constantly adapt themselves to the needs of forming Christians in the modern world

Catholic educatioh at times presents a rather grim and certainly false face to many of those outside its scopeshyand to many Catholics as well They have formed the idea that Catholic education has not ~hanged a whole lot from the Middle Ages-that the same rigid doctrines are still taught in the same rigid way by the same rigid teachers who have their eyes only on eternity

It is of course true that Catholic doctrines do not change just as the principles of arithmetic do not change Two and two making four was as true for Pythagoras twenty-six centuries ago as it is for Dr Tellur today The fact that God exists and is the Creator of mens souls and has destined men to serve Him here that they may live with Him for eternity is a truth that has not and cannot change

But Catholic education does adapt the techniques of the modern age to present truths to men Catholic education does recognize that problems and attitudes may change and that these must be taken into consideration in the process of education The great changes in science and polishytics have formed a modern mind-in essence the same mind that man has always had but with the stresses and strains and attitudes of the man or-today _

That is what the Holy Father has pOinted out in a talk to delegates from twenty-six countries attending a meeting of the International Office of Catholic Teaching in Rome_

The Pope knows thatmiddot Catholic education must always be true to its purpose which is to form Christians He knows that to accomplish this there must be the recltgtgnition that those to be made Christians are modern men with all the virtues and failing of the twentieth century with the backshyground not of a Chartres but of Yucca Flats and Cape ~arnavaral

And that is why the Holy Father constantly reminds the Catholic schools that theirs must be the work of preshysenting unchanging doctrines to modern men against the background of shifting andmiddot changing modern times The eyes of the Catholic schools mu~t be on eternity but an eternity that is reached through serving God in this modern age

The Pope i-not afraid to pose questions that are afshyflicting modern man and which the Catholic school must eome to grips with The conflict of political ideas and systems the grouping of nations into opposite factions the needs of underdeveloped regions and the common util shyization of common sources of energy are the factors deshytermining educations direction t~ay The proper solution of these formidable questions can only come from an elite with right ideas and great hearts who will know h9W to consider them with all the necessary technical competence and also with an understanding of the essential requireshyments of the human conscience

The Holy Father gives the key to the middotCatho1ic school ideal-the teaching of unchanging truths to modern men with the attitudes and background and minds of the tw~nshytieth century The truths must be presented in such a way that they satisfy that kind of a man answer his questions and form him into a zealous Christian an apostle ~f Christ working toward eternity in this modern world

Not Guilty From time to time the secular press carries stories m

which Protestant missionaries in South America accuse Catholics of persecuting them because of religion

Such a chargewas recently made in middotColombia A group of Protestant clergymen in cooperation with

the Lutheran Church Association of Colombia investigated this question of religious freedom for the Protestant mishynority in Catholic countries

The r~port conclud~d The rightmiddot of non-Catholics to practice their religion in Colombia is fully recognized by the Catholics

There is at times a natural resentment agaipst methods used by Protestant missionaries This is to be expected in countries which have been culturally and religious-wise Catholic for centuries

But there is no persecution of Protest~nts because of religion And this is the conclusion of a Protestant clergy fact-finding board It is hoped that this report is read by those who accepted and fostered the charges

regThe ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly byT~e Catholic Press of the Dioceseof Fall River

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Te Answer is No 6 - THE ANCHOR Thurs Sept 25 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

THURSDAY -- st Cleophas Martyr one of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the way to Emmaus on the first Easter Sunday He is said to_ have been murdered for his Faith in the house where he entertained the risen Christ

FRIDAY-The North Amerishycan Martyrs commemorating the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two Brothers who were slain by Iroquois Indians during the 17th century while serving missionaries The priests were Isaac Jogues John de Breshy

beuf Gabriel Lalemant An- thony Daniel Charles Garnier and Noel Chabanel The Broth ers were Rene Goupil and John de la Lande Th~y were canonshyized in 1930

SATURDAY-SS Cocmas and Damian Martyrs Cocmas and Damian were brothers natives of Arabia who became physishycians and refused to accept fees for their services They were arrested as Christians in Cilicia

Asia Minor during the perseshycution under Diocletian in theHollywood in Focus 4th century They miraculously overcame many torments-fire crucifixion stoning arrows andOlivia DeHaviliand Years being cast into the sea-but finally were beheaded WithLate With News of 1946 them died three brothers Anshythimus Leontius and EupreshyBy wmiam H Mooring pius

HBetter late than never bull but better never late SUNDAY - St WenceslausThis double-barreled English saying fits like a glove Martyr He was the son of a

the Olivia de Havilland situation Christian Duke of Bohemia and On June 16 1958 Olilvia secretly testified before a pagan mother He was educated

in the Faith by his grandshythe un-American Activities Russia who tried to make them mother Ludmilla His mother at-Committee She told as most 80 tempted to seize the governmentof us in Holllywood have ThlLnkless Task when his father died She formed long known that in the midshy From 194lt5 to 1950 apart from a combination with her second dle 1940s communists were pull shy exposing red cell influences 80n Boleslaus Iogther they pershybig strings through the Hollyshy through this column I was an- 8ecuted the Christians and wood Independshy nually on p u bl i c platfornu fought against Wenceslaus who ent Citizens through the USA and into Can- had managed to retain possesampshyCommittee of ada citing cases and documenting ion of a large part of the terri shythe Arts Scishy films with the pro-communist tory Wenceslaus was murdered ences and Proshy slant together with the names of by his brother at the door of a fessions She those responsible Church in 935 was middotthen an acshy It was at thankless task It MONDAY-St Michael the tive articulate brought more penalties than Archangel captain of the armies member of this praise Most people could neither of God champion of every and some other understand nor believe that 01- faithful soul in strife with the activities that were later declared ganized communism was at power of evil He led the IlUbversive work in the movies TV theater heavenly hosts in the conflict

Olivia began to get uneasy and radio which resulted in the overthrow late 1945 and early 1946 She At that time-12 years ago no of Lucifer Ever since the comshy

less--it WOllid have been mlghty resigned from HICCASP on July ing of Christ he has been venershy1 1946 after the reds in it had helpful and encouraging to all ated by the Church as a special

those who were sticking their defeated her resolution declaring necks out jf Olivia de Havilland patron and protectorthe organizations loyalty to the TUESDAY-St J erome Co~ USA and its open repudiation and a few other luminafies she fessor-Doctor He was born in of Marxist communism Many says walked out of HICCASP Dalmatia in 329 and was sent to other members left about the with her had had the intestinal school in Rome After distinshy

fortitUde to tell the public whatsame timebull guishing himself in his studies Why has Olivia de Havilland they knew he made a vow of celibacy and

kept silent about this for 12 They are late with news of fled from Rome to the Syrian long years Why did the most 1946 It is not too late however desert where for four years he celebrated loyal citizens clam for many of Hollywoods famous lived in solitude penance an$ up with her The information loyal citizens to tell how in prayer He was recalled to Rome they could have given would 1958 the commies are crawling by the Pope and given the task have had much more pro-Amershy back again into the theatrical of revising the Latin Bible ican impact in 1946 that it has arts which was to constitute hit in 1958 Their infiltration methods are noblest work

Dot the same now as in 1946 but WEDNESDAY-St RemigiusUnfortunately Olivia de Havshythe message they intend to plant Bishop-Confessor Sometimesilland who has lived in France through the movie and TV known as Remi he was the sonfor five years recently faced a lICleens has not changed of noble and pious parents anddilemma regarding her citizenshy

Clubs Please COpy became Archbishop of Rheimsship As a naturalized American Many reoders have complainedshe had to leave France (where To him is accorded the distincshy

that in reviewing The Naked tion of having converted andher husband Pierre Galante and the Dead I sold a good film baptized Clovis King of theworks on a Paris magazine) and short One literal-minded critic

set up permanent residence in Franks who at that time was the USA for at least 12 months corrects me with The sadistic wresting the north of France

Sergeant Croft (Aldo Ray) got from the Romans The King wasor risk becoming a woman withshy killed and didnt survive out a country baptized on Christmas Day 496

What I Sugg~sted was that the and his people followed theirRepresentative Francis Walter characte~ surVIved ~he transla- ruler in acceptance of the Faith

(D Pa) chairman of the unshy~~nhnot th~ d~amahc tCIO~ ~ 0 Remigius also opposed the Ar-American Activities Committee SIC Iga~d prtes subggets h m~gth ians in the south of France andintroduced a bill in Congress to h ave sal more a ou ow e when he died in 533 the nation

waive inthis requirement bel story brought out the madequacy was a Catholic kingaomease The coincidence that her of falsephllosophies and some of anti-communist testimony and the truth of historical Christianshy ~s he must go into dangerthe solution of her personal ity (even though it was not satshy ous fighting with no priestproblem now arrive simultanshy isfactorily explained or undershy around in case A bluff comshyeously through an identical stood) rade retorts Me Id want bull agency tarnishes even more than Father mentions particularly medic time the patriotic armor imputed the evidence of grace opershy I was thinking of this amon to the pretty lady on the nations ating in two young Catholic other sceries when I wrote front pages characters One who when told Some of Norman Mailers bar~

The cute pattern of commie by the chaplain that his wife against religion have been 10ft shyinfiltration which Olivia now died in childbirth does not go ened and stronger moral balance describes in HICCASP of 1946 ~ pieces receives consolation i8 given the film as a whole

PUBLISHER is strictly old hat to those ofus in prayer and towards the end It is impossible to go deeply Most Rev James L Connolly 00 PhD who in the 1930s and 40s had lI8YS he has to get home because into detail in every film review

similar experiences in professhy I have a child who I have never but these and many other lettenGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER sional guilds These never beshy -en ~ I receive point up interelltinMRev D~jiel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll came left fronts because their Give Moral BalanCle oPPortunities for discussion by

MANAGING EDITOR loyal memben threw spotligbtll Anotber Spanish Catholic boy your local Movie Club if you_ Attorney Hugh J Qolden of publicityen upon the friends Glf aaow feal only once when De tarted one

Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

bull

Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

meetings are open to memben

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

repr~senu and seld ~ them Our paternal benevolence uiilt Our heartfelt bull IelIclta~lOns and Ife bestow from Our heart upon

~ell chIldren to make in the was presented by the Pilgrim y~a~s to come their own contri- Trio consisting of Miss Doria bution to society to the nation Cook violin Mrs Frank Gonshy

10 the Church to the greater salves cello and Mrs Ethel glory of God Ashley piano

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Todays Fashions

Fu~~T~imrned C6a~~s16 Make Stresses DignityFashion I-listory ~This Year

By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

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Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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reports the pri~sent CCD strength is 1600 lay l~atechists and 106

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The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

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Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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B~ Most Rev Rohert J Dwyer DO Bishop ef Re110

There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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indicate that the child will be afflicted amiddot couple can discover this only by having children

Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MURTOSA (NC) - Ne~ark New Jersey may pe a long way from here but the name will be long remembered Thats beshycause a housing project here has been called Casas de Newark or Newark Houses

These houses were built for the homeless with money sent back py Murtosa emigrants in Newark Three houses already have been built and blessed and have families living in them

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

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I 4 _ - THE ANCHORThe Yardstick ~hurs Sept 25 1958

Membership Controls New Lecture Course Bakery Workers Union Starts Monday

By Msgr George G Higgins A new course of Lectures conshycerning the Catholic Faith and Practices will be presented beshy

j Director NCWC Social Action Department

On Dec 12 1957 the Bakery and Confectionery Workshy ginning next Monday at our ers Union was expelled from th~ AFL-CIO on charges of Ladys Chapel 572 Pleasant St financi~l corruption The expulsion took place in the mamshy New Bedford it was announc~

moth Convention Hall in Atlantic City New Jersey towards by the Rector Rev David J FlemingOFMthe end of the biennial conshy membership in the regions they The instructions are open andvention of the AFL-CIO in are to crepresent free to all interested inlearningwhich I participated as an middot(4) The new Constitution inshy about the Catholic Church and

observer As I remember it corporates all AFL-CIO codes entail no obligation of any sort the weather in- Atlantie City of ethical practice and stanshy They will be conducted under was just about as dismal and dards These codes take preceshy the direction of Fathers Justin dreary as it dence over any Constitutional Eeles and Conald Boland OFM could possibly provision which may be-in conshy Anyone interested in attendshybe but even flict with them ing these lectures or inquiringat that it was Turning Point concerning them should contact cheerful and the Chapel Office The classesBasically the new Constitushypleasant comshy will be held once each week attion aims at providing maxishypared to the the same time on Monday evenshymum protection for the individshymood of the ingsual and the local union to whichCon v e n t i on

he belongs without sacrificingwhich was un- needed administrative efficiency Eastern RitE Priest

derstandshyand flexibility It is designed to Communion BreCkfast Jpins College Staffably one of provide for rank-and-file conshyfrustration and ST PAUL (NC)-An Eastern trol of the union and to enshyaadness Rite priest who escaped through The Parish Para~lecourage the spirit as well as I IThe reason communisms Iron Curtain to thethe structure and mechanics of IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOTRE DAM[Ethe delegates to the AFL-CIO freedom of this country will bedemocratic trade unionism NEW BEDFORD bull FALL RIVEIl~Convention felt so bad about bull member of the faculty of ihe

I had the honor of delivering The Holy Rosary Guild willlifting the charter of the Bakers The Womens Guild will hold adult evening program at thethe Invocation at the ABC Con- mark Rosary Sunday Oct 5 bywas that they had no way of its first meeting at 745 Monday College of St Thomas herevention on the day that the new attendance at high Mass At 7knowing for certain whether it night Sept 29 at Jesus-Mary Father Basil Shereghy pastorConstitution was adopted It was Sunday nighmiddott members willwould do any good bull Academy Mr ErnestJ Haslam of St Johns Greek Catholicindeed a privilege to be present come in procession from st AnnsThat is to say they didnt is program chairman church in Minneapolis will conshyon that historic occasion which Hall to the church for admissionknow whether or not it would duct a course on EasterlJ Chrisshywill undoubtedly be recordfd of new members sermon and ST JOAN OIF ARCbe possible for the AFL-CIO to tianty a study of Christianity as a significant turning-point in benediction ORLEANScharter a new union whIch in the East and the ByzantineJthe history of the American A candlelight procession willcould successfully compete with The Friendly Club will meet civilizationlabor movement be held at 730 Sunday Oct 12the expelled organizatlon for in the school basement at8 Father Shereghy escaped from

in honor of Our Lady of Fatima Wednesday night Oct 1 Thethe allegiance of the rank-andshy communist Czechoslovakia jourshyfile workers in the bakery and Monks to Fo~nd SANTO CHRISTO Parent-Teachers Guild will neyed to Rome and then to

~FALL RIVER ~eet at 8 Tuesday Oct 9 Both France before he came to theconfectionery industry On_ the contrary they had Key Monastery The CYO is sponsoring8 testi shy groups will hoid get-acquainted United States in 1947 He had

reason to fear that in voting monial to the parish team the activities for new members studied in BudapestPrague and VIENNA (NC)-The Basilianto expel the admittedly corrupt Diocesan baseball champions The Visitation Guild of St Paris and taught Russian Latin

CAP IEGION CHAPLAIN Fr John J Twiss ceilter of Quincy newly elected National Chaplain of the American Legion receives his cap from Father Edward J Carney OSA right of Lawrence after the election a~ the closing session of the convention in Chicago National Commander John Gleason left helps to adjust the cap NC Photo

Bakery and Confectionery Order is planning to establish Meetings are being held in the Joan of Arc mission in North a -monastery here as the first_ Eastham meets Oct 2 at 8 MemshyWorkers Union they might be church basement every Wednesshystep i~ its campaign to attempt day to complete arrangements bers plan a whist at the home ofthrowing the rank-and-file to the spiritual penetration of the Mrs Edmiddotward Benz on MassasoitThe Co U n c ii of Catholicthe wolves Iron Curtain Women will hold a communion Road at 8 the night of Sunday

Good Example Oct 26 Before World War II the Basshy breakfast Sunday Nov- 2 A It is a pleasure however to ilian monks mainiained 24 monshy potluck sURper is planned for

ST JOSEPHbe able to report less than a asteries and schools in sections Tuesday Oct 14 NORTH DIGHTONyear later that the rank-andshy of Poland and Czechoslovakia SACRED HEART Miss Muriel Menard is presishyfile are eagerly flocking mto These facilities were the main NORTH ATTLEBORO dent of the Womens Guild forthe new American Bakery and spiritual centers for the Byzanshy A Halloween costume party the year The years activitiesConfectionery Workers Intershy tine Rite population in these will be held Tuesday Oct 14 by will include a Cana Conferencenational Union which was charshy areas However when the Soshy 8t Anns Sodality An installashy Christmas party and communiontered by the AFL-CIO 1mmedshy viet regime seized theterritoshy tion banquet is scheduled for breakfastiately following the expulsion ries these schools and monastershy Wednesday Nov 5

of its corrupt predecessor ies were closed d~wn and the OU~ LADyen OJ FATIMA SACRED HEART

The ABC - which recently monks deported most of them SWANSEA OAK BLUFlcSheld its first regular convention to Siberia The parish is sponsoring bull CYO activities will beginappropriately enough in Atlan- The new monastery here will style show Monday night Sept Wednesday Oct 8 and the hightic City-can already daim a serve chiefly for cultural and 29 at 8 Proceeds will be used to school discussion groups startmembership of 77000 which is higher education purposes It is equip the kitchen ofthe parish Monday Oct 6approximately half the m~mshy being established by Father Jose hallbership of the old orgall1zahon ST LOUISMartenec former Vicar General ST JAMES FALL RIVERMoreover there is every reashy of the Basilian Order and rector NEW BEDFORDlIOn to anticipate the ABCs Rev John K Boyd will addresaof the Josephat College inRome Msgr Noon Circle is sponsorshyphenomenal rate of growth will the Confraternity of ChristianThe Basilian monks also will ing a style show at the Kennedy Mothers Sunday afternoon Octif anything be accelerated durshy have charge of the Byzantine Youth Center at II Tuesday night 5 The meeting is open to memshying the next year or so Rite parish here-one that had Sept 30 for the benefit of parish bers of other parishesEven more important and been in their care in the 18th youth more encouraging however century under Emperor Joseph ST JOSEPHSST DOMINICS than the unexpectedly rapid II FALL RIVEllSWANS~A growth of the new ABC is the bull The Basilians are one of the A whist will be held at 8 toshySister John Elizabeth SUSC example it is setting for the oldest monastic orders having addressed Womens Guild memshy night in the parish hall under the rest of the Jabor movement in been founded in the fourth censhy chairmanship of Miss J Edithbers on Catholic education at the terms of trade union democracy tury They are also established Sears A membership tea iJlseasons first meeting

The most significant contri shy in the United States Syria and scheduled from 2 to 4 SundayThe annual public auction will bution which the recent Conshy South America start at 10 this Saturday morning afternoon Sept 28 also in the vention of the ABC made is to on the church grounqs Furnishy hall Mrs John J Fitzgerald Jr be found in the Constitution Education Minister is chairman ture rugs a stove refrigeratorwhich the delegates unanimously and antiques are among items toPraises Missionersadopted be bid for Refreshments and a

MADURAI (NC)-Tribute toThe Constitution was carefully food sale will be handled by the

rates a completely new system of dealing with trusteeships deshysigned to reconcile the legiti shymate interests of the internatshyional union on the one hand and localmiddot unions on the other

(2) The General Executive Board of ABC the governing body of the organization beshytween conventions must always have a majority of members who are completely dhiorced from any financial connection with the international headshyquarters

(3) The GEB majority is to be elected by secret ballot of the

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the work of Christian missionersdrafted in the liglt of past exshy Womens Guild in th~ education field was paid onclerful Ihl~9Sperience with the executive exshyhere by C Subramaniam Minshycesses which characterized themiddot A Delicious ister of Education for the Stateadministration of the old exshy are happening 0Treatof Madraspelled B amp C Union lt also reshy

Speaking at the inaugurationflects the current criticisrn dishyof new buildings attached to St home plansrected at some other unions Marys high school the Minister

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THE ANCHOR - Grey Nuns Care for Aged at Sacred Heart Fatima DevotionThurs Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One Sisters are done by 15 minutes with swings and gliders from For Young Folk You sung over the newly in- afte~ a meal and washing and w~ich th~res a good view bullbullof aCemetery Group stalled public address system Iromng for the whole house are nelghbormg playground Our DALLAS (NC)-The loth

which is used too for mealtime all but finished by 1130 AM people like to watch the ehild- annual Youth and ChildrenPlans Meeting music OIl laundry day ren~ said Sister We too were Day in honor of Our Lady of The Sisters write letters for Cards dominoes and TV are fascinated by a little boys wob- Fatima will be held SaturdayFor Octobe~ guests needinmiddotg such service ao favorite recreations and theres bly efforts to ride a bike Oct 4

that the all-important inco~ing a pleasant rose arbor equipped Operated by ParishDES PLAINES Ill (NC) The Catholic Womans Leaguemail wont be diseouraged by Sacred Heart Home is opershy-The National Catholic of Dallas which sponsors ttlack of replies There are daily Plan State Guild ated by Sacred Heart parish event reports many observancesCemetery Conference beshy reading sessions looked forward New Bedford Parishioners are are scheduled throughout thelieved to be the largest to by those who can no longer Of Physicians first in line for its services then country and in foreign nations

organization of cemetery adshy read for themselves other residents of the New Bed- All Catholic schools and parshyBATON ROUGE (NC)-Plana f I h thministrators in the world will Efficiencys a keynote of the for the formation of a state- ord area fmal y ot ers in e ishes in the United States havehold its II th annual meeting at homes operation We looked in diocese Guests unable to bcent up been mailed leaflets calling at shythe Hotel Secor in Toledo from awe at the stainless steel kitche~ wide organization of Catholic are cared for in a hospital wing

tention to the special dayOctober 21 to 23 with its enormous refrigerator physicians in Louisiana were accommodating nearly 50 and

and its oven holding 15 pies discussed atmiddot a meeting here supervised by nurses and Sisters Purpose ot the event is teThe conference which is comshy urge attendance at devotionaBut it takes 40 pies for a meal Representatives of some 400 with nursing experience j newposed of more than 1000 priests members of Catholic Physicians every first Saturday of eachsaid Sister St Perpetua thecook wing was finished in June andand laymen administrators of

We more awed Guilds in Louisiana heard Dr space month to honor Our Lady ofwere than will provide for moreCatholic cemeteries in the Unishy however when we heard that Joe E Holoubek of Shreveport gu~sts Fatima The specific intentiona ted States and Canada announshy second vice president of the Na- this year are for world peaceced program highlights of the dishes i for guests helpers and tional Federation of Catholic The Sisters of Charity of Queshy religious vocations and increasshymeeting at its headquarters here Physicians Guilds suggest the bee are also known as the Grey cd practice ofmodesty in dress

Among the innovations for Theater Guild Plans statewide organiation Nuns They were founded in this years meeting will be the He said Lousiana doctors have 1738 by Madame dYouville inRadio Production Courses in French introduction of outside speakers shown exceptional interest in Montreal and they came to our

The Catholic Theater Guild of WORCESTER (NC)-AssumpshyIt will malk the first time in the Churchs apostolate in the Diocese in 1891 They first opshyNew Bedfordmiddot starts its radio tion College will inauguratethe 10-year history of the conshy field of medicine He pointed erated S1 Josephs Orphanage season over Station WNBH at 7 three correspondence courses inference that a speaker other out that five new guilds were and in 1917 extended their activshy

than an NCCC member will adshySunday night Programs will organized in Louisiana in the ities to Sacred middotHeart Home Flench this fall Father Vincent

dress a working session of the feature half hour religious last five years so that now The congregation is active in Dolbec AA dean of the faculty

meeting dramas embodying Catholic eyery Catholic doctor in the all parts of Canada and in many has announced that undergradshyprinciples state is within driving distance other dioceses in the United uate credit courses will beOutside Speakers

The series of 20 bi-weekly of a Guild meeting States Its works include schools offeredMost prominent of the outshyproductions will include plays The guilds are organized in hospitals and institutes for theaide speakers is Conrad Kenershyby Ellen GaughanManuel Alshy New Orleans Baton Rouge La- blind as well as homes for the

~ of the Kenerson Design mada and Violet Holton all of fayette Lake Charles Alex- aged and orphanages Dorothy Cox Studios Barre Vt He will give the Fall River Diocese andria and Shreveport Dr Hol- Girls wishing to eriter thean address on the potentialities Miss Gaughan and Almada oubek said and one more it community must have the right Home madeof memorials in adding to themiddot have had several scripts on the being organized in middotMonroe inclinaVon moral fitness suffi- CANDIESphysical and religious beauty of Ave Maria Hour which reaches It may be time to form at cient intelligence and good CHOCOLATES a cemetery 700 radio stations Many of their least a clearing house if inform- health A questionnaire must 150 VarietiesComplementing Mr Kenershy dramas are designed to make ation and programming Dr also be filled out by applicanmiddottsons talk on the esthetic side known forgotten facts concernshy Holoubek said The meeting Further information may be ob- ROUTE 6 Nearof memorialization will be one ing the important roles of Cathshy adopted a resolution which tained from Sister Mary Vianney alrhaven Auto Theat on the technical aspects of varshy olicS in the founding of the called for establishment of a SCQ 56 S1 JOllephs Street Fall FAIRHAVEN MASSIous types of foundations for United States

temporary headquarters AR~iver~ -__ ===========in --monuments and markers This Sundays program will include Shreveport and for a meeting shywill be delivered by Bernard a formal dedication of the series of the presidents of the Louisi-Marshall superintendent of followed by The Hope of Amershy ana guilds to consider the form-Catholic cemeteries in the Dioshy ica by Miss Holton which ation of a state organizationcese of Wilmington Del tells the story of Our Lady of subject to middotthe approval of the

Another outside speaker John Guadalupe emphasizing its bishops of the state Navin resource consultant of meaning to the United States Catholic ChaJmiddotities of Chicago will present a paper on Agenshy Sisters of Charitycies and Assistance Available to Meet in New JerseyCatholic Cemetery Administrashyton in the Burial of Catholic CONVENT (NC) - The 15th Poor conference of communities of

The over-all problem of Inshy Sisters of Charity stemmirig troducing the People to Our from Mother Elizabeth Setons Catholic Cemeteries will be dis- f

foundation in 1809 will be held here Saturday and SundaT~eu88ed o~ October 21 by Msgr Seven communities which trace~ E Cahill director ~f ~meshytheir origin to Mother Setonsteries for the Winnipeg archshyoriginal foundation at Emmitsshydiocese and John Philbin direcshyburg Md will be rep-resentedtor of service for Catholic cemshyat the meeting at the College ofeteries in Chicago Sl Elizabeth

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Msgr Frederick G Hochwalt executive secretary of the assoshy 59c lbmiddot ciation of Catholic teachers and administrators said Bishop Jusshytin J McCarthy of Camden will MacLEAN1S SEA FOODS be host to the convention schedshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASStIIecI for March 31 to April a

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Education and Adaptation The Holy Father is very much aware that Catholic

8chools must constantly adapt themselves to the needs of forming Christians in the modern world

Catholic educatioh at times presents a rather grim and certainly false face to many of those outside its scopeshyand to many Catholics as well They have formed the idea that Catholic education has not ~hanged a whole lot from the Middle Ages-that the same rigid doctrines are still taught in the same rigid way by the same rigid teachers who have their eyes only on eternity

It is of course true that Catholic doctrines do not change just as the principles of arithmetic do not change Two and two making four was as true for Pythagoras twenty-six centuries ago as it is for Dr Tellur today The fact that God exists and is the Creator of mens souls and has destined men to serve Him here that they may live with Him for eternity is a truth that has not and cannot change

But Catholic education does adapt the techniques of the modern age to present truths to men Catholic education does recognize that problems and attitudes may change and that these must be taken into consideration in the process of education The great changes in science and polishytics have formed a modern mind-in essence the same mind that man has always had but with the stresses and strains and attitudes of the man or-today _

That is what the Holy Father has pOinted out in a talk to delegates from twenty-six countries attending a meeting of the International Office of Catholic Teaching in Rome_

The Pope knows thatmiddot Catholic education must always be true to its purpose which is to form Christians He knows that to accomplish this there must be the recltgtgnition that those to be made Christians are modern men with all the virtues and failing of the twentieth century with the backshyground not of a Chartres but of Yucca Flats and Cape ~arnavaral

And that is why the Holy Father constantly reminds the Catholic schools that theirs must be the work of preshysenting unchanging doctrines to modern men against the background of shifting andmiddot changing modern times The eyes of the Catholic schools mu~t be on eternity but an eternity that is reached through serving God in this modern age

The Pope i-not afraid to pose questions that are afshyflicting modern man and which the Catholic school must eome to grips with The conflict of political ideas and systems the grouping of nations into opposite factions the needs of underdeveloped regions and the common util shyization of common sources of energy are the factors deshytermining educations direction t~ay The proper solution of these formidable questions can only come from an elite with right ideas and great hearts who will know h9W to consider them with all the necessary technical competence and also with an understanding of the essential requireshyments of the human conscience

The Holy Father gives the key to the middotCatho1ic school ideal-the teaching of unchanging truths to modern men with the attitudes and background and minds of the tw~nshytieth century The truths must be presented in such a way that they satisfy that kind of a man answer his questions and form him into a zealous Christian an apostle ~f Christ working toward eternity in this modern world

Not Guilty From time to time the secular press carries stories m

which Protestant missionaries in South America accuse Catholics of persecuting them because of religion

Such a chargewas recently made in middotColombia A group of Protestant clergymen in cooperation with

the Lutheran Church Association of Colombia investigated this question of religious freedom for the Protestant mishynority in Catholic countries

The r~port conclud~d The rightmiddot of non-Catholics to practice their religion in Colombia is fully recognized by the Catholics

There is at times a natural resentment agaipst methods used by Protestant missionaries This is to be expected in countries which have been culturally and religious-wise Catholic for centuries

But there is no persecution of Protest~nts because of religion And this is the conclusion of a Protestant clergy fact-finding board It is hoped that this report is read by those who accepted and fostered the charges

regThe ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly byT~e Catholic Press of the Dioceseof Fall River

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Te Answer is No 6 - THE ANCHOR Thurs Sept 25 1958

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

THURSDAY -- st Cleophas Martyr one of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the way to Emmaus on the first Easter Sunday He is said to_ have been murdered for his Faith in the house where he entertained the risen Christ

FRIDAY-The North Amerishycan Martyrs commemorating the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two Brothers who were slain by Iroquois Indians during the 17th century while serving missionaries The priests were Isaac Jogues John de Breshy

beuf Gabriel Lalemant An- thony Daniel Charles Garnier and Noel Chabanel The Broth ers were Rene Goupil and John de la Lande Th~y were canonshyized in 1930

SATURDAY-SS Cocmas and Damian Martyrs Cocmas and Damian were brothers natives of Arabia who became physishycians and refused to accept fees for their services They were arrested as Christians in Cilicia

Asia Minor during the perseshycution under Diocletian in theHollywood in Focus 4th century They miraculously overcame many torments-fire crucifixion stoning arrows andOlivia DeHaviliand Years being cast into the sea-but finally were beheaded WithLate With News of 1946 them died three brothers Anshythimus Leontius and EupreshyBy wmiam H Mooring pius

HBetter late than never bull but better never late SUNDAY - St WenceslausThis double-barreled English saying fits like a glove Martyr He was the son of a

the Olivia de Havilland situation Christian Duke of Bohemia and On June 16 1958 Olilvia secretly testified before a pagan mother He was educated

in the Faith by his grandshythe un-American Activities Russia who tried to make them mother Ludmilla His mother at-Committee She told as most 80 tempted to seize the governmentof us in Holllywood have ThlLnkless Task when his father died She formed long known that in the midshy From 194lt5 to 1950 apart from a combination with her second dle 1940s communists were pull shy exposing red cell influences 80n Boleslaus Iogther they pershybig strings through the Hollyshy through this column I was an- 8ecuted the Christians and wood Independshy nually on p u bl i c platfornu fought against Wenceslaus who ent Citizens through the USA and into Can- had managed to retain possesampshyCommittee of ada citing cases and documenting ion of a large part of the terri shythe Arts Scishy films with the pro-communist tory Wenceslaus was murdered ences and Proshy slant together with the names of by his brother at the door of a fessions She those responsible Church in 935 was middotthen an acshy It was at thankless task It MONDAY-St Michael the tive articulate brought more penalties than Archangel captain of the armies member of this praise Most people could neither of God champion of every and some other understand nor believe that 01- faithful soul in strife with the activities that were later declared ganized communism was at power of evil He led the IlUbversive work in the movies TV theater heavenly hosts in the conflict

Olivia began to get uneasy and radio which resulted in the overthrow late 1945 and early 1946 She At that time-12 years ago no of Lucifer Ever since the comshy

less--it WOllid have been mlghty resigned from HICCASP on July ing of Christ he has been venershy1 1946 after the reds in it had helpful and encouraging to all ated by the Church as a special

those who were sticking their defeated her resolution declaring necks out jf Olivia de Havilland patron and protectorthe organizations loyalty to the TUESDAY-St J erome Co~ USA and its open repudiation and a few other luminafies she fessor-Doctor He was born in of Marxist communism Many says walked out of HICCASP Dalmatia in 329 and was sent to other members left about the with her had had the intestinal school in Rome After distinshy

fortitUde to tell the public whatsame timebull guishing himself in his studies Why has Olivia de Havilland they knew he made a vow of celibacy and

kept silent about this for 12 They are late with news of fled from Rome to the Syrian long years Why did the most 1946 It is not too late however desert where for four years he celebrated loyal citizens clam for many of Hollywoods famous lived in solitude penance an$ up with her The information loyal citizens to tell how in prayer He was recalled to Rome they could have given would 1958 the commies are crawling by the Pope and given the task have had much more pro-Amershy back again into the theatrical of revising the Latin Bible ican impact in 1946 that it has arts which was to constitute hit in 1958 Their infiltration methods are noblest work

Dot the same now as in 1946 but WEDNESDAY-St RemigiusUnfortunately Olivia de Havshythe message they intend to plant Bishop-Confessor Sometimesilland who has lived in France through the movie and TV known as Remi he was the sonfor five years recently faced a lICleens has not changed of noble and pious parents anddilemma regarding her citizenshy

Clubs Please COpy became Archbishop of Rheimsship As a naturalized American Many reoders have complainedshe had to leave France (where To him is accorded the distincshy

that in reviewing The Naked tion of having converted andher husband Pierre Galante and the Dead I sold a good film baptized Clovis King of theworks on a Paris magazine) and short One literal-minded critic

set up permanent residence in Franks who at that time was the USA for at least 12 months corrects me with The sadistic wresting the north of France

Sergeant Croft (Aldo Ray) got from the Romans The King wasor risk becoming a woman withshy killed and didnt survive out a country baptized on Christmas Day 496

What I Sugg~sted was that the and his people followed theirRepresentative Francis Walter characte~ surVIved ~he transla- ruler in acceptance of the Faith

(D Pa) chairman of the unshy~~nhnot th~ d~amahc tCIO~ ~ 0 Remigius also opposed the Ar-American Activities Committee SIC Iga~d prtes subggets h m~gth ians in the south of France andintroduced a bill in Congress to h ave sal more a ou ow e when he died in 533 the nation

waive inthis requirement bel story brought out the madequacy was a Catholic kingaomease The coincidence that her of falsephllosophies and some of anti-communist testimony and the truth of historical Christianshy ~s he must go into dangerthe solution of her personal ity (even though it was not satshy ous fighting with no priestproblem now arrive simultanshy isfactorily explained or undershy around in case A bluff comshyeously through an identical stood) rade retorts Me Id want bull agency tarnishes even more than Father mentions particularly medic time the patriotic armor imputed the evidence of grace opershy I was thinking of this amon to the pretty lady on the nations ating in two young Catholic other sceries when I wrote front pages characters One who when told Some of Norman Mailers bar~

The cute pattern of commie by the chaplain that his wife against religion have been 10ft shyinfiltration which Olivia now died in childbirth does not go ened and stronger moral balance describes in HICCASP of 1946 ~ pieces receives consolation i8 given the film as a whole

PUBLISHER is strictly old hat to those ofus in prayer and towards the end It is impossible to go deeply Most Rev James L Connolly 00 PhD who in the 1930s and 40s had lI8YS he has to get home because into detail in every film review

similar experiences in professhy I have a child who I have never but these and many other lettenGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER sional guilds These never beshy -en ~ I receive point up interelltinMRev D~jiel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll came left fronts because their Give Moral BalanCle oPPortunities for discussion by

MANAGING EDITOR loyal memben threw spotligbtll Anotber Spanish Catholic boy your local Movie Club if you_ Attorney Hugh J Qolden of publicityen upon the friends Glf aaow feal only once when De tarted one

Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

bull

Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

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By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

O E NERBONNE Prop cashmere in tweeds and I PunhaH It New Bedford

ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

91axks SUl1~rn~t Pa seen y~Clrsanyway-

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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reports the pri~sent CCD strength is 1600 lay l~atechists and 106

Sisters

The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

bull I

Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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10 -THE ANCHOR Thurs Sept 25 1958

Noted Sclholars

Will Lecture

At Boston

BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

Viereck Auden Morison Catshyton and Sandburg have all won Pulitzer prizes

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Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

gt-from 175 to 180 days

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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teen-age boy has more than $10 a week for spending-m~neyFor girls it is more than $6 a ~eek Recently middota teen-ager who was

paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

Since the fact that the husband Is Rh-positive and the wife is

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

dimensionalmiddot broadcasting The stereophonic e f f e c t

achieved by the station can be broadcast bya single transmitter and received on a singlereceiverbull Until nowmiddotlisteners have had to use a second receiver to get the effect

The methOd used by WFUV according to Father A St

Georgemiddot sJ di~edor is called inultiplexing which permits the simultaneous transmission of two audio signals from a singie transmitter Special multiplex receivernnust be built to receive the double signals J

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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PROVIDE CARE FOR THE AGED Keeping the elderly residents photo taking the blood pressure of one of her charges Sister St Bernard of Saered Heart Home New Bedford happy and comfortable ismiddot the task of the Cross second right photo presenting a cake to Mrs Martha Potvin of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec Photos show left Sister St Perpetue on her 89th birthday in right photo Sister St Horniidas in consultation removing a pie from the spacious oven Sister St Be~edicta second left with one of the Home residents

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THE ANCHOR - Grey Nuns Care for Aged at Sacred Heart Fatima DevotionThurs Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One Sisters are done by 15 minutes with swings and gliders from For Young Folk You sung over the newly in- afte~ a meal and washing and w~ich th~res a good view bullbullof aCemetery Group stalled public address system Iromng for the whole house are nelghbormg playground Our DALLAS (NC)-The loth

which is used too for mealtime all but finished by 1130 AM people like to watch the ehild- annual Youth and ChildrenPlans Meeting music OIl laundry day ren~ said Sister We too were Day in honor of Our Lady of The Sisters write letters for Cards dominoes and TV are fascinated by a little boys wob- Fatima will be held SaturdayFor Octobe~ guests needinmiddotg such service ao favorite recreations and theres bly efforts to ride a bike Oct 4

that the all-important inco~ing a pleasant rose arbor equipped Operated by ParishDES PLAINES Ill (NC) The Catholic Womans Leaguemail wont be diseouraged by Sacred Heart Home is opershy-The National Catholic of Dallas which sponsors ttlack of replies There are daily Plan State Guild ated by Sacred Heart parish event reports many observancesCemetery Conference beshy reading sessions looked forward New Bedford Parishioners are are scheduled throughout thelieved to be the largest to by those who can no longer Of Physicians first in line for its services then country and in foreign nations

organization of cemetery adshy read for themselves other residents of the New Bed- All Catholic schools and parshyBATON ROUGE (NC)-Plana f I h thministrators in the world will Efficiencys a keynote of the for the formation of a state- ord area fmal y ot ers in e ishes in the United States havehold its II th annual meeting at homes operation We looked in diocese Guests unable to bcent up been mailed leaflets calling at shythe Hotel Secor in Toledo from awe at the stainless steel kitche~ wide organization of Catholic are cared for in a hospital wing

tention to the special dayOctober 21 to 23 with its enormous refrigerator physicians in Louisiana were accommodating nearly 50 and

and its oven holding 15 pies discussed atmiddot a meeting here supervised by nurses and Sisters Purpose ot the event is teThe conference which is comshy urge attendance at devotionaBut it takes 40 pies for a meal Representatives of some 400 with nursing experience j newposed of more than 1000 priests members of Catholic Physicians every first Saturday of eachsaid Sister St Perpetua thecook wing was finished in June andand laymen administrators of

We more awed Guilds in Louisiana heard Dr space month to honor Our Lady ofwere than will provide for moreCatholic cemeteries in the Unishy however when we heard that Joe E Holoubek of Shreveport gu~sts Fatima The specific intentiona ted States and Canada announshy second vice president of the Na- this year are for world peaceced program highlights of the dishes i for guests helpers and tional Federation of Catholic The Sisters of Charity of Queshy religious vocations and increasshymeeting at its headquarters here Physicians Guilds suggest the bee are also known as the Grey cd practice ofmodesty in dress

Among the innovations for Theater Guild Plans statewide organiation Nuns They were founded in this years meeting will be the He said Lousiana doctors have 1738 by Madame dYouville inRadio Production Courses in French introduction of outside speakers shown exceptional interest in Montreal and they came to our

The Catholic Theater Guild of WORCESTER (NC)-AssumpshyIt will malk the first time in the Churchs apostolate in the Diocese in 1891 They first opshyNew Bedfordmiddot starts its radio tion College will inauguratethe 10-year history of the conshy field of medicine He pointed erated S1 Josephs Orphanage season over Station WNBH at 7 three correspondence courses inference that a speaker other out that five new guilds were and in 1917 extended their activshy

than an NCCC member will adshySunday night Programs will organized in Louisiana in the ities to Sacred middotHeart Home Flench this fall Father Vincent

dress a working session of the feature half hour religious last five years so that now The congregation is active in Dolbec AA dean of the faculty

meeting dramas embodying Catholic eyery Catholic doctor in the all parts of Canada and in many has announced that undergradshyprinciples state is within driving distance other dioceses in the United uate credit courses will beOutside Speakers

The series of 20 bi-weekly of a Guild meeting States Its works include schools offeredMost prominent of the outshyproductions will include plays The guilds are organized in hospitals and institutes for theaide speakers is Conrad Kenershyby Ellen GaughanManuel Alshy New Orleans Baton Rouge La- blind as well as homes for the

~ of the Kenerson Design mada and Violet Holton all of fayette Lake Charles Alex- aged and orphanages Dorothy Cox Studios Barre Vt He will give the Fall River Diocese andria and Shreveport Dr Hol- Girls wishing to eriter thean address on the potentialities Miss Gaughan and Almada oubek said and one more it community must have the right Home madeof memorials in adding to themiddot have had several scripts on the being organized in middotMonroe inclinaVon moral fitness suffi- CANDIESphysical and religious beauty of Ave Maria Hour which reaches It may be time to form at cient intelligence and good CHOCOLATES a cemetery 700 radio stations Many of their least a clearing house if inform- health A questionnaire must 150 VarietiesComplementing Mr Kenershy dramas are designed to make ation and programming Dr also be filled out by applicanmiddottsons talk on the esthetic side known forgotten facts concernshy Holoubek said The meeting Further information may be ob- ROUTE 6 Nearof memorialization will be one ing the important roles of Cathshy adopted a resolution which tained from Sister Mary Vianney alrhaven Auto Theat on the technical aspects of varshy olicS in the founding of the called for establishment of a SCQ 56 S1 JOllephs Street Fall FAIRHAVEN MASSIous types of foundations for United States

temporary headquarters AR~iver~ -__ ===========in --monuments and markers This Sundays program will include Shreveport and for a meeting shywill be delivered by Bernard a formal dedication of the series of the presidents of the Louisi-Marshall superintendent of followed by The Hope of Amershy ana guilds to consider the form-Catholic cemeteries in the Dioshy ica by Miss Holton which ation of a state organizationcese of Wilmington Del tells the story of Our Lady of subject to middotthe approval of the

Another outside speaker John Guadalupe emphasizing its bishops of the state Navin resource consultant of meaning to the United States Catholic ChaJmiddotities of Chicago will present a paper on Agenshy Sisters of Charitycies and Assistance Available to Meet in New JerseyCatholic Cemetery Administrashyton in the Burial of Catholic CONVENT (NC) - The 15th Poor conference of communities of

The over-all problem of Inshy Sisters of Charity stemmirig troducing the People to Our from Mother Elizabeth Setons Catholic Cemeteries will be dis- f

foundation in 1809 will be held here Saturday and SundaT~eu88ed o~ October 21 by Msgr Seven communities which trace~ E Cahill director ~f ~meshytheir origin to Mother Setonsteries for the Winnipeg archshyoriginal foundation at Emmitsshydiocese and John Philbin direcshyburg Md will be rep-resentedtor of service for Catholic cemshyat the meeting at the College ofeteries in Chicago Sl Elizabeth

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Msgr Frederick G Hochwalt executive secretary of the assoshy 59c lbmiddot ciation of Catholic teachers and administrators said Bishop Jusshytin J McCarthy of Camden will MacLEAN1S SEA FOODS be host to the convention schedshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASStIIecI for March 31 to April a

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Education and Adaptation The Holy Father is very much aware that Catholic

8chools must constantly adapt themselves to the needs of forming Christians in the modern world

Catholic educatioh at times presents a rather grim and certainly false face to many of those outside its scopeshyand to many Catholics as well They have formed the idea that Catholic education has not ~hanged a whole lot from the Middle Ages-that the same rigid doctrines are still taught in the same rigid way by the same rigid teachers who have their eyes only on eternity

It is of course true that Catholic doctrines do not change just as the principles of arithmetic do not change Two and two making four was as true for Pythagoras twenty-six centuries ago as it is for Dr Tellur today The fact that God exists and is the Creator of mens souls and has destined men to serve Him here that they may live with Him for eternity is a truth that has not and cannot change

But Catholic education does adapt the techniques of the modern age to present truths to men Catholic education does recognize that problems and attitudes may change and that these must be taken into consideration in the process of education The great changes in science and polishytics have formed a modern mind-in essence the same mind that man has always had but with the stresses and strains and attitudes of the man or-today _

That is what the Holy Father has pOinted out in a talk to delegates from twenty-six countries attending a meeting of the International Office of Catholic Teaching in Rome_

The Pope knows thatmiddot Catholic education must always be true to its purpose which is to form Christians He knows that to accomplish this there must be the recltgtgnition that those to be made Christians are modern men with all the virtues and failing of the twentieth century with the backshyground not of a Chartres but of Yucca Flats and Cape ~arnavaral

And that is why the Holy Father constantly reminds the Catholic schools that theirs must be the work of preshysenting unchanging doctrines to modern men against the background of shifting andmiddot changing modern times The eyes of the Catholic schools mu~t be on eternity but an eternity that is reached through serving God in this modern age

The Pope i-not afraid to pose questions that are afshyflicting modern man and which the Catholic school must eome to grips with The conflict of political ideas and systems the grouping of nations into opposite factions the needs of underdeveloped regions and the common util shyization of common sources of energy are the factors deshytermining educations direction t~ay The proper solution of these formidable questions can only come from an elite with right ideas and great hearts who will know h9W to consider them with all the necessary technical competence and also with an understanding of the essential requireshyments of the human conscience

The Holy Father gives the key to the middotCatho1ic school ideal-the teaching of unchanging truths to modern men with the attitudes and background and minds of the tw~nshytieth century The truths must be presented in such a way that they satisfy that kind of a man answer his questions and form him into a zealous Christian an apostle ~f Christ working toward eternity in this modern world

Not Guilty From time to time the secular press carries stories m

which Protestant missionaries in South America accuse Catholics of persecuting them because of religion

Such a chargewas recently made in middotColombia A group of Protestant clergymen in cooperation with

the Lutheran Church Association of Colombia investigated this question of religious freedom for the Protestant mishynority in Catholic countries

The r~port conclud~d The rightmiddot of non-Catholics to practice their religion in Colombia is fully recognized by the Catholics

There is at times a natural resentment agaipst methods used by Protestant missionaries This is to be expected in countries which have been culturally and religious-wise Catholic for centuries

But there is no persecution of Protest~nts because of religion And this is the conclusion of a Protestant clergy fact-finding board It is hoped that this report is read by those who accepted and fostered the charges

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Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

THURSDAY -- st Cleophas Martyr one of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the way to Emmaus on the first Easter Sunday He is said to_ have been murdered for his Faith in the house where he entertained the risen Christ

FRIDAY-The North Amerishycan Martyrs commemorating the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two Brothers who were slain by Iroquois Indians during the 17th century while serving missionaries The priests were Isaac Jogues John de Breshy

beuf Gabriel Lalemant An- thony Daniel Charles Garnier and Noel Chabanel The Broth ers were Rene Goupil and John de la Lande Th~y were canonshyized in 1930

SATURDAY-SS Cocmas and Damian Martyrs Cocmas and Damian were brothers natives of Arabia who became physishycians and refused to accept fees for their services They were arrested as Christians in Cilicia

Asia Minor during the perseshycution under Diocletian in theHollywood in Focus 4th century They miraculously overcame many torments-fire crucifixion stoning arrows andOlivia DeHaviliand Years being cast into the sea-but finally were beheaded WithLate With News of 1946 them died three brothers Anshythimus Leontius and EupreshyBy wmiam H Mooring pius

HBetter late than never bull but better never late SUNDAY - St WenceslausThis double-barreled English saying fits like a glove Martyr He was the son of a

the Olivia de Havilland situation Christian Duke of Bohemia and On June 16 1958 Olilvia secretly testified before a pagan mother He was educated

in the Faith by his grandshythe un-American Activities Russia who tried to make them mother Ludmilla His mother at-Committee She told as most 80 tempted to seize the governmentof us in Holllywood have ThlLnkless Task when his father died She formed long known that in the midshy From 194lt5 to 1950 apart from a combination with her second dle 1940s communists were pull shy exposing red cell influences 80n Boleslaus Iogther they pershybig strings through the Hollyshy through this column I was an- 8ecuted the Christians and wood Independshy nually on p u bl i c platfornu fought against Wenceslaus who ent Citizens through the USA and into Can- had managed to retain possesampshyCommittee of ada citing cases and documenting ion of a large part of the terri shythe Arts Scishy films with the pro-communist tory Wenceslaus was murdered ences and Proshy slant together with the names of by his brother at the door of a fessions She those responsible Church in 935 was middotthen an acshy It was at thankless task It MONDAY-St Michael the tive articulate brought more penalties than Archangel captain of the armies member of this praise Most people could neither of God champion of every and some other understand nor believe that 01- faithful soul in strife with the activities that were later declared ganized communism was at power of evil He led the IlUbversive work in the movies TV theater heavenly hosts in the conflict

Olivia began to get uneasy and radio which resulted in the overthrow late 1945 and early 1946 She At that time-12 years ago no of Lucifer Ever since the comshy

less--it WOllid have been mlghty resigned from HICCASP on July ing of Christ he has been venershy1 1946 after the reds in it had helpful and encouraging to all ated by the Church as a special

those who were sticking their defeated her resolution declaring necks out jf Olivia de Havilland patron and protectorthe organizations loyalty to the TUESDAY-St J erome Co~ USA and its open repudiation and a few other luminafies she fessor-Doctor He was born in of Marxist communism Many says walked out of HICCASP Dalmatia in 329 and was sent to other members left about the with her had had the intestinal school in Rome After distinshy

fortitUde to tell the public whatsame timebull guishing himself in his studies Why has Olivia de Havilland they knew he made a vow of celibacy and

kept silent about this for 12 They are late with news of fled from Rome to the Syrian long years Why did the most 1946 It is not too late however desert where for four years he celebrated loyal citizens clam for many of Hollywoods famous lived in solitude penance an$ up with her The information loyal citizens to tell how in prayer He was recalled to Rome they could have given would 1958 the commies are crawling by the Pope and given the task have had much more pro-Amershy back again into the theatrical of revising the Latin Bible ican impact in 1946 that it has arts which was to constitute hit in 1958 Their infiltration methods are noblest work

Dot the same now as in 1946 but WEDNESDAY-St RemigiusUnfortunately Olivia de Havshythe message they intend to plant Bishop-Confessor Sometimesilland who has lived in France through the movie and TV known as Remi he was the sonfor five years recently faced a lICleens has not changed of noble and pious parents anddilemma regarding her citizenshy

Clubs Please COpy became Archbishop of Rheimsship As a naturalized American Many reoders have complainedshe had to leave France (where To him is accorded the distincshy

that in reviewing The Naked tion of having converted andher husband Pierre Galante and the Dead I sold a good film baptized Clovis King of theworks on a Paris magazine) and short One literal-minded critic

set up permanent residence in Franks who at that time was the USA for at least 12 months corrects me with The sadistic wresting the north of France

Sergeant Croft (Aldo Ray) got from the Romans The King wasor risk becoming a woman withshy killed and didnt survive out a country baptized on Christmas Day 496

What I Sugg~sted was that the and his people followed theirRepresentative Francis Walter characte~ surVIved ~he transla- ruler in acceptance of the Faith

(D Pa) chairman of the unshy~~nhnot th~ d~amahc tCIO~ ~ 0 Remigius also opposed the Ar-American Activities Committee SIC Iga~d prtes subggets h m~gth ians in the south of France andintroduced a bill in Congress to h ave sal more a ou ow e when he died in 533 the nation

waive inthis requirement bel story brought out the madequacy was a Catholic kingaomease The coincidence that her of falsephllosophies and some of anti-communist testimony and the truth of historical Christianshy ~s he must go into dangerthe solution of her personal ity (even though it was not satshy ous fighting with no priestproblem now arrive simultanshy isfactorily explained or undershy around in case A bluff comshyeously through an identical stood) rade retorts Me Id want bull agency tarnishes even more than Father mentions particularly medic time the patriotic armor imputed the evidence of grace opershy I was thinking of this amon to the pretty lady on the nations ating in two young Catholic other sceries when I wrote front pages characters One who when told Some of Norman Mailers bar~

The cute pattern of commie by the chaplain that his wife against religion have been 10ft shyinfiltration which Olivia now died in childbirth does not go ened and stronger moral balance describes in HICCASP of 1946 ~ pieces receives consolation i8 given the film as a whole

PUBLISHER is strictly old hat to those ofus in prayer and towards the end It is impossible to go deeply Most Rev James L Connolly 00 PhD who in the 1930s and 40s had lI8YS he has to get home because into detail in every film review

similar experiences in professhy I have a child who I have never but these and many other lettenGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER sional guilds These never beshy -en ~ I receive point up interelltinMRev D~jiel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll came left fronts because their Give Moral BalanCle oPPortunities for discussion by

MANAGING EDITOR loyal memben threw spotligbtll Anotber Spanish Catholic boy your local Movie Club if you_ Attorney Hugh J Qolden of publicityen upon the friends Glf aaow feal only once when De tarted one

Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

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Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

repr~senu and seld ~ them Our paternal benevolence uiilt Our heartfelt bull IelIclta~lOns and Ife bestow from Our heart upon

~ell chIldren to make in the was presented by the Pilgrim y~a~s to come their own contri- Trio consisting of Miss Doria bution to society to the nation Cook violin Mrs Frank Gonshy

10 the Church to the greater salves cello and Mrs Ethel glory of God Ashley piano

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Fu~~T~imrned C6a~~s16 Make Stresses DignityFashion I-listory ~This Year

By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

O E NERBONNE Prop cashmere in tweeds and I PunhaH It New Bedford

ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

per annum A Propltet is not without honor except in his own country and among his own Latest dividend on Savinqs Accounts

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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reports the pri~sent CCD strength is 1600 lay l~atechists and 106

Sisters

The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

bull I

Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

Viereck Auden Morison Catshyton and Sandburg have all won Pulitzer prizes

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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B~ Most Rev Rohert J Dwyer DO Bishop ef Re110

There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

gt-from 175 to 180 days

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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teen-age boy has more than $10 a week for spending-m~neyFor girls it is more than $6 a ~eek Recently middota teen-ager who was

paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

FEED A F AMILY This Christmas card (20 for $250) is designed to arouse interest in the Feed-A-Farnshyily Plan of the Foreign Relief Committee National Council of Catholic Women

Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the Most Rev~ Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New Yor~ 1 N y or your DIOCE~AN igtIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T~ CONSIDINE J6B North Main Street Fall Itiver -MasS

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

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aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

Since the fact that the husband Is Rh-positive and the wife is

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

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TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

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The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

St Agnes-Louise Banks FJizshyabeth Corey Dixie McCoy Joan Aguiar Margaret Lahey GayIe Miller Barbara Hacking

St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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Education and Adaptation The Holy Father is very much aware that Catholic

8chools must constantly adapt themselves to the needs of forming Christians in the modern world

Catholic educatioh at times presents a rather grim and certainly false face to many of those outside its scopeshyand to many Catholics as well They have formed the idea that Catholic education has not ~hanged a whole lot from the Middle Ages-that the same rigid doctrines are still taught in the same rigid way by the same rigid teachers who have their eyes only on eternity

It is of course true that Catholic doctrines do not change just as the principles of arithmetic do not change Two and two making four was as true for Pythagoras twenty-six centuries ago as it is for Dr Tellur today The fact that God exists and is the Creator of mens souls and has destined men to serve Him here that they may live with Him for eternity is a truth that has not and cannot change

But Catholic education does adapt the techniques of the modern age to present truths to men Catholic education does recognize that problems and attitudes may change and that these must be taken into consideration in the process of education The great changes in science and polishytics have formed a modern mind-in essence the same mind that man has always had but with the stresses and strains and attitudes of the man or-today _

That is what the Holy Father has pOinted out in a talk to delegates from twenty-six countries attending a meeting of the International Office of Catholic Teaching in Rome_

The Pope knows thatmiddot Catholic education must always be true to its purpose which is to form Christians He knows that to accomplish this there must be the recltgtgnition that those to be made Christians are modern men with all the virtues and failing of the twentieth century with the backshyground not of a Chartres but of Yucca Flats and Cape ~arnavaral

And that is why the Holy Father constantly reminds the Catholic schools that theirs must be the work of preshysenting unchanging doctrines to modern men against the background of shifting andmiddot changing modern times The eyes of the Catholic schools mu~t be on eternity but an eternity that is reached through serving God in this modern age

The Pope i-not afraid to pose questions that are afshyflicting modern man and which the Catholic school must eome to grips with The conflict of political ideas and systems the grouping of nations into opposite factions the needs of underdeveloped regions and the common util shyization of common sources of energy are the factors deshytermining educations direction t~ay The proper solution of these formidable questions can only come from an elite with right ideas and great hearts who will know h9W to consider them with all the necessary technical competence and also with an understanding of the essential requireshyments of the human conscience

The Holy Father gives the key to the middotCatho1ic school ideal-the teaching of unchanging truths to modern men with the attitudes and background and minds of the tw~nshytieth century The truths must be presented in such a way that they satisfy that kind of a man answer his questions and form him into a zealous Christian an apostle ~f Christ working toward eternity in this modern world

Not Guilty From time to time the secular press carries stories m

which Protestant missionaries in South America accuse Catholics of persecuting them because of religion

Such a chargewas recently made in middotColombia A group of Protestant clergymen in cooperation with

the Lutheran Church Association of Colombia investigated this question of religious freedom for the Protestant mishynority in Catholic countries

The r~port conclud~d The rightmiddot of non-Catholics to practice their religion in Colombia is fully recognized by the Catholics

There is at times a natural resentment agaipst methods used by Protestant missionaries This is to be expected in countries which have been culturally and religious-wise Catholic for centuries

But there is no persecution of Protest~nts because of religion And this is the conclusion of a Protestant clergy fact-finding board It is hoped that this report is read by those who accepted and fostered the charges

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Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

THURSDAY -- st Cleophas Martyr one of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the way to Emmaus on the first Easter Sunday He is said to_ have been murdered for his Faith in the house where he entertained the risen Christ

FRIDAY-The North Amerishycan Martyrs commemorating the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two Brothers who were slain by Iroquois Indians during the 17th century while serving missionaries The priests were Isaac Jogues John de Breshy

beuf Gabriel Lalemant An- thony Daniel Charles Garnier and Noel Chabanel The Broth ers were Rene Goupil and John de la Lande Th~y were canonshyized in 1930

SATURDAY-SS Cocmas and Damian Martyrs Cocmas and Damian were brothers natives of Arabia who became physishycians and refused to accept fees for their services They were arrested as Christians in Cilicia

Asia Minor during the perseshycution under Diocletian in theHollywood in Focus 4th century They miraculously overcame many torments-fire crucifixion stoning arrows andOlivia DeHaviliand Years being cast into the sea-but finally were beheaded WithLate With News of 1946 them died three brothers Anshythimus Leontius and EupreshyBy wmiam H Mooring pius

HBetter late than never bull but better never late SUNDAY - St WenceslausThis double-barreled English saying fits like a glove Martyr He was the son of a

the Olivia de Havilland situation Christian Duke of Bohemia and On June 16 1958 Olilvia secretly testified before a pagan mother He was educated

in the Faith by his grandshythe un-American Activities Russia who tried to make them mother Ludmilla His mother at-Committee She told as most 80 tempted to seize the governmentof us in Holllywood have ThlLnkless Task when his father died She formed long known that in the midshy From 194lt5 to 1950 apart from a combination with her second dle 1940s communists were pull shy exposing red cell influences 80n Boleslaus Iogther they pershybig strings through the Hollyshy through this column I was an- 8ecuted the Christians and wood Independshy nually on p u bl i c platfornu fought against Wenceslaus who ent Citizens through the USA and into Can- had managed to retain possesampshyCommittee of ada citing cases and documenting ion of a large part of the terri shythe Arts Scishy films with the pro-communist tory Wenceslaus was murdered ences and Proshy slant together with the names of by his brother at the door of a fessions She those responsible Church in 935 was middotthen an acshy It was at thankless task It MONDAY-St Michael the tive articulate brought more penalties than Archangel captain of the armies member of this praise Most people could neither of God champion of every and some other understand nor believe that 01- faithful soul in strife with the activities that were later declared ganized communism was at power of evil He led the IlUbversive work in the movies TV theater heavenly hosts in the conflict

Olivia began to get uneasy and radio which resulted in the overthrow late 1945 and early 1946 She At that time-12 years ago no of Lucifer Ever since the comshy

less--it WOllid have been mlghty resigned from HICCASP on July ing of Christ he has been venershy1 1946 after the reds in it had helpful and encouraging to all ated by the Church as a special

those who were sticking their defeated her resolution declaring necks out jf Olivia de Havilland patron and protectorthe organizations loyalty to the TUESDAY-St J erome Co~ USA and its open repudiation and a few other luminafies she fessor-Doctor He was born in of Marxist communism Many says walked out of HICCASP Dalmatia in 329 and was sent to other members left about the with her had had the intestinal school in Rome After distinshy

fortitUde to tell the public whatsame timebull guishing himself in his studies Why has Olivia de Havilland they knew he made a vow of celibacy and

kept silent about this for 12 They are late with news of fled from Rome to the Syrian long years Why did the most 1946 It is not too late however desert where for four years he celebrated loyal citizens clam for many of Hollywoods famous lived in solitude penance an$ up with her The information loyal citizens to tell how in prayer He was recalled to Rome they could have given would 1958 the commies are crawling by the Pope and given the task have had much more pro-Amershy back again into the theatrical of revising the Latin Bible ican impact in 1946 that it has arts which was to constitute hit in 1958 Their infiltration methods are noblest work

Dot the same now as in 1946 but WEDNESDAY-St RemigiusUnfortunately Olivia de Havshythe message they intend to plant Bishop-Confessor Sometimesilland who has lived in France through the movie and TV known as Remi he was the sonfor five years recently faced a lICleens has not changed of noble and pious parents anddilemma regarding her citizenshy

Clubs Please COpy became Archbishop of Rheimsship As a naturalized American Many reoders have complainedshe had to leave France (where To him is accorded the distincshy

that in reviewing The Naked tion of having converted andher husband Pierre Galante and the Dead I sold a good film baptized Clovis King of theworks on a Paris magazine) and short One literal-minded critic

set up permanent residence in Franks who at that time was the USA for at least 12 months corrects me with The sadistic wresting the north of France

Sergeant Croft (Aldo Ray) got from the Romans The King wasor risk becoming a woman withshy killed and didnt survive out a country baptized on Christmas Day 496

What I Sugg~sted was that the and his people followed theirRepresentative Francis Walter characte~ surVIved ~he transla- ruler in acceptance of the Faith

(D Pa) chairman of the unshy~~nhnot th~ d~amahc tCIO~ ~ 0 Remigius also opposed the Ar-American Activities Committee SIC Iga~d prtes subggets h m~gth ians in the south of France andintroduced a bill in Congress to h ave sal more a ou ow e when he died in 533 the nation

waive inthis requirement bel story brought out the madequacy was a Catholic kingaomease The coincidence that her of falsephllosophies and some of anti-communist testimony and the truth of historical Christianshy ~s he must go into dangerthe solution of her personal ity (even though it was not satshy ous fighting with no priestproblem now arrive simultanshy isfactorily explained or undershy around in case A bluff comshyeously through an identical stood) rade retorts Me Id want bull agency tarnishes even more than Father mentions particularly medic time the patriotic armor imputed the evidence of grace opershy I was thinking of this amon to the pretty lady on the nations ating in two young Catholic other sceries when I wrote front pages characters One who when told Some of Norman Mailers bar~

The cute pattern of commie by the chaplain that his wife against religion have been 10ft shyinfiltration which Olivia now died in childbirth does not go ened and stronger moral balance describes in HICCASP of 1946 ~ pieces receives consolation i8 given the film as a whole

PUBLISHER is strictly old hat to those ofus in prayer and towards the end It is impossible to go deeply Most Rev James L Connolly 00 PhD who in the 1930s and 40s had lI8YS he has to get home because into detail in every film review

similar experiences in professhy I have a child who I have never but these and many other lettenGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER sional guilds These never beshy -en ~ I receive point up interelltinMRev D~jiel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll came left fronts because their Give Moral BalanCle oPPortunities for discussion by

MANAGING EDITOR loyal memben threw spotligbtll Anotber Spanish Catholic boy your local Movie Club if you_ Attorney Hugh J Qolden of publicityen upon the friends Glf aaow feal only once when De tarted one

Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

bull

Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

meetings are open to memben

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

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By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

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ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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reports the pri~sent CCD strength is 1600 lay l~atechists and 106

Sisters

The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

bull I

Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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Noted Sclholars

Will Lecture

At Boston

BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

Viereck Auden Morison Catshyton and Sandburg have all won Pulitzer prizes

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

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aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

FOB LOVE

YOUB CHRIST

Tamp Holy FatWs Mitsiotr Aid ftrthtOrimtaiChurrIJ

THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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Spanking Proves Parents Love

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

SLOW-UP and Let

Our Children GROW-UP

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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Father McCormack PredictS

Freed Missionamiddotry Sees Little Hope For Church in China Under Reds

By Father Joseph P ~cCormackMM Hop~ is the enemy of communism In its place the

communists foster despair BeCause the Reas cant comshypletely stamp out the Faith in China they are willing to tolerate it Nao Tze Tungin a speech about nine months ago said We will have to

are individually the tnost demoshytolerate religion for some cratic in the world time to come until the Today while enjoying the conshycountry is entirely socialized veniences and comforts of life Once socialization is complete in this great country I cannot all religion will be stamped out get out of my mind the sufferings

But instead of joining the Redshy of the Chinese-especially themiddot dominated Progressive Church tens of millions of prisoners-shyCatholics in China are going young men and even youngunderground similar to the early mothers separated from their Christians of the catacomb era families and loved ones--suffershyduring the ROman persecutions ing in Red cells for no reason

Humanly speaking I cannot other than that they would not see any hope of Catholic missionshy cooperate with communism ers returning to China during my

Malice Is Evidentlifetime But I firmly believe that if we were to return 50 or I am not talking from hearsay 100 years frommiddot now we would Iknow it personally But why is find thousands of Chinese Cathshy j it the free world is so difficult olics still practicing their Faith to convince Oh I only wish I secretly could better express what I know

Beguile Vistors about the communists Their One point Id like to emphashy malice is so evid~mt---that you

size is that contrary to some 01 would think it would ~ clear to the glowing reports of briefshy all free peoples touring Western churchman and The Reds are entirely unjust government officials there is ~ngodly dishonest and when it absolutely no real religious freeshy comes to a showdown absolute dom in China today Ive seen cowards They must depend on myself these Hollywood-like guns and brute force to keep props which the Reds have estabshy their systems going They know lished in key locations to beguile that they will not have the free visiting officials cooperation of the people in a

On one of their scheduled crisis Despite their claims little propaganda tours of the new has been done by the Chinese China I was taken to newly communists for the peoples liveshya built temple Built just for show lihood and the vast mainland The monks praying inside populace constantly lives under were just farm boys taken right terrorism and a secret police out of the fields moments before rule we came One boy broke out My own plans for the futurelaughing while he was supposed include a visit to my native Ire- to be praying The Reds may be land and to do what I can toable to fool somebody who is alert the free world to the menshyunfamiliar with China and cant ace of communism With Godspeak Chinese but they could all things are possible and if He never fool any old China veteran should take us back to Chinawith such phony props before I die I most assuredly

The Catholic Church is the wishto go thereonly institution opposing comshy

During the coming year Imunism in China today And the hope my superiors will assign meReds know it to a mission in the vicinity of

Another Brainwashing China perhaps Formosa RegardThe persecution of the faithful less I will do what they want me

inside Red China recently has to do-as best I can Meanwhilereached another peak of intenshy my thoughts will always be onsity Accounts reaching the world and about China and my beloved from behind the Bamboo Curshy Chinese peopletain report that most Chinese priests are undergoing another Healthy Survive wave bf Red brainwashing in Since Ive been back in this an effort to force them to sever country nearly everyone has all ties with the Holy See and asked me about the Church in join the Progressive Catholics China Will Christianty survive in the Red movement to create Are the priests still being brainshyan independent church washed slandered and imprisshy

The brutal Red methods so oned Will the people remain common in the first years of loyal to Christ and to the Pope communist control have been And I tell them all this same supplanted by more subtle ones story Its true-happened not which leave a mans body whole too long ago when the communshywhile it warps his mind to the ists launched a big campaign in point where he will agree to Shanghai to kill all the sparrowsanything his tormentors present around the city The people were for aprova mobilized and told to keep a

We must be sympathetic constant racket going by beashytoward the priests and layman ing pans horn-blowing and who reportedly have gone over lighting firecrackers The idea to the Red-sponsored Church was to frighten and kill all of They have been cut off from any the sparrows In theory no one direct word from the Holy See was to eat drink or sleep until for almost ten years Meanwhile they were exterminated they have been subjected to conshy Well we know what happenedtinuous intense brainwashings The sparrows took it all in strideThe Reds have told them that They hid under the eaves orthe Vatican has encouraged the flew to the highest trees someshyformation of an Independent times they moved their nests outChinese Catholic Church These into the suburbs When theyunfortunate Chinese clergy have couldnt get worms they atebeen pressured day and night insects When the ponds anduntil they are so confused they puddles of water were closedcant think logically off theysurvived on dew

Majority Holds Fast Finally after several days theBut inwardly before God I fanatical persecutors were worn

feel they will save their souls out-and the noise and fury diedAfter all they are new in the down And the sparrrows ToshyFaith God is merciful The vast day in Shanghai there are almostmajority of the priests and Sisshy as many sparrows as before-shytels and Catholic people of stronger ones The sick andChina are still stunch in their weak died The healthy survivedFait even though they may be And thats the way it is with anent at the present time the Church in China

Despite the few who have seeined to weaken outwardly no Salesians Provincialother people in the history 01 the world have withstood perseshy NEW ROCHELLE (NC) shycution any better than my beshy Father Felix Penna a native_~ lo~ed Chinese Ca tholics New York City has beenap

I hold nothing that happened Pointed provincial for the ~aeshyto me in China againstmiddot the sians in the eastern United States Chi~ese people I like them now and Canada He succeeds Father 1J)0rC than ever It is a sharDe Ernest Giovanniiti who has been th8tmiddot commuojsm is i~igtosed ~ a81iigDEd to the central lJeadshyWiriampi MUch a fine race of people-wbe

SOYIETS 40 YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES Dramatic displays of the trail of broken promises by Communist Russia since 1917 featured the national convention of the Knights o( Columbus held in Cleveland Looking at one display of the economic exploitashytion of Eastern Europe by Russia are left to right Charles Mangan and Don Zimmer- man Cleveland chairman of the exhibit Henry Kondrat convention chairman and memshyber of the Supreme Board K of C Fran k Murphy president of the Euclid Avenue Association which co-sponsored an essay contest in cqnnection with the exhibit and an unidentified Knight NC Photo

Cardinal Leaves Notes African Youtt Union Labor Law Estate to Church Eager for Educatio~ Is Debate Topic

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The NEW YORK (NC)-CatholteCHICAGO(NC)--In a simpshy eagerness of African youths fbr high school debaters in 45 dioshyly worded last will and testashy education has been cited py ceses will argue whether or notment the late Cardinal Samuel Father Paul J Hoffer Superior the Federal government shouldStritch left all but $1000 of his General of the Marianists oullaw the union shop during theknown and unknown possessshy u you think theres emphashy coming yearions to the Catholic Bishop of sis on education in this country This has been announced byChicago a corporation sole you should see Africa he said diocesan representatives of theThe former Archbishop of In our mission schools I found National Catholic ForensicChicago who died in Rome on 10 times more boys waiting to League which includes moreMay 26 asked that $1000 be get into high school than we than 340 CathoHc high schoolsused as offerings for Masses for have teachers for located in the ~stern and midshythe repose of his soul

western statesIn a petition filed with his And we need triple the numshyThe debating topic for thewill his property was estimated ber to meet the demand be

at about $33000 The will was stated So far the United States 1958-59 school year coincidell

filed with Bernard J Korzen and Spain have been the bright with the current controversy over so-called right-to-workclerk of the probate court spots in our vocation pictu~

The will was drawn up by But Japan could surprise us laws which make union shop agreements illegaLthe Cardinal on Feb 8 1946 a some day Fifteenmiddot Marianist

week before his departure to novices are studying there now The league has also selected Washington D C as the site ofthe Holy see for the consistory and Japan has only 200000 Caltt shy

which received red olies all told its national tournament startingat he the May 7 More than 500 studentabat middotof a cordinal

Msgr J Casey adshy will take part follQwing aGeorge Wisconsin Ordinary sershyies of local eliminations durinministrator ofmiddot the Chicago

archdiocese was named by th~ Marks Anniversary the coming months

Cardinal as executor of the will LA CROSSE (NC) - Bishop John P Treacy of La Crosse has OUR LADYS CHAPELChristopher Dawson marked the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood FRANCISCAN FATHERSReceives US Visa by offering Pcmtifical Mass of 572middot PleaSant Street LONDON (NC)~The U S Thanksgiving at Holy Cross

embassy here has confirmed that Seminary in Wisconsin WY 6-8274 New Bedford British Catholic historian Chrisshy CONESSIONSA native of Marlboro (MaS$) Every day - all d~topher Dawson has been given a Daily from 8 30 AM and continuous visa to enter the United States

Bishop Treacy served as a priest to PM (and before all Mas)of the Cleveland diocese until Sunday from 7 30 AM and continshyAn embassy official said that nona tomiddot5 PM

as far as we are concerned Mr 1945 when he was named Coadshy

DAILY MASSES 7 AM 8 AMjutor Bishop of La Crosse with 8 4amp AMbull 10 AM bull and 12 10 IloonDawson is free to travel to the EVENING MASSI~S every ThursdayUnited States as soon as he

the right of succession to Bishop and First Friday at 510 PMAlexander J McGavick He ROSARY AND BENEDICTIONlikes Daily 6 10 PM

Mr Dawson is scheduled to arrive in America on September 30 to take up teaching duties in the Harvard University divinity

succeeded to the See in 1948

family Restaurant school where he will be the first professor of Roman Catholic Rt 6 at The Narrows in North Westport Studies In July the embassy here refused him a visa on health grounds but subsequent medical tests showed him to be admissible

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-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

bull

Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

meetings are open to memben

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

repr~senu and seld ~ them Our paternal benevolence uiilt Our heartfelt bull IelIclta~lOns and Ife bestow from Our heart upon

~ell chIldren to make in the was presented by the Pilgrim y~a~s to come their own contri- Trio consisting of Miss Doria bution to society to the nation Cook violin Mrs Frank Gonshy

10 the Church to the greater salves cello and Mrs Ethel glory of God Ashley piano

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Todays Fashions

Fu~~T~imrned C6a~~s16 Make Stresses DignityFashion I-listory ~This Year

By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

O E NERBONNE Prop cashmere in tweeds and I PunhaH It New Bedford

ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

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The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

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Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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B~ Most Rev Rohert J Dwyer DO Bishop ef Re110

There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

gt-from 175 to 180 days

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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teen-age boy has more than $10 a week for spending-m~neyFor girls it is more than $6 a ~eek Recently middota teen-ager who was

paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

The Bishop who preached at the consecration of Bishop James V Pardy MM new Vicar Apostolic of Chong Ju Korea pointed out that commushynists tell the clergy of Southshyeast Asia that they can retain their churches rectories schools and even their way of life if they deny bull bull bull that the Holy Father is head of the Church

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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Spanking Proves Parents Love

CLEVELAND (NC) - Overshy

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

St Agnes-Louise Banks FJizshyabeth Corey Dixie McCoy Joan Aguiar Margaret Lahey GayIe Miller Barbara Hacking

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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I 8 _ -THE AN~ At Out House r lt~ ~ ~~ Sept 25 1958

rHead ofl-Iouse AdmitsLimit

-College SophTo Tafent as Family Saker Big Sister By John Jay Daly

(While Mary Tinley Daly takes a three weeks vacation from writing (but not from housework) members of th~ Daly household have been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Head of the House)

It seems to me that our boy Joh~nie had the right idea years ago He wanted his daddy to ~ a baker to give us our Daly bread

When only eight years oldboylike Johnnie eame at me with a serjes of quesshytions

Daddy he asked why arent you a baker

Because Johnnie Im a newsshypaperman

Why are you a newspapershyman shy

Because aside from the livshytog it affords_ I like folks enshy

oymeeting so many interesting people

-Couldntyou still meet people bull you were a baker

I had never thought of being bull baker Johnnie

Why Too hot standing before

_ens all night long dishing out lOlls

Youd be giving people their daily bread Thats what Id like to do

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Daly Bread Twas then I saw the young

mind working This boy with an enormous appetite eating us out

of house and home favored bread Always first in the breadshyline at our house he wanted to eontrol the supply

Where did you ever get such idea I asked

From the Lords prayer he answered ~t says Give us this day our daily bread

Butthats a different Daly n It means everyday

He ~iled Whats Daly in Gaelic

ODaleigh-$3me as Raleigh ly with P

Were any ~f thE ODaleighs -ker~in Ireland

Mo they were b~rds Wrote tIoggerel as I do Doggone good d 0 g g e re 1 -ough sajd JoJllnie the punshyter 1ut I stiH Wi~h you could ke bread

Why dont you be a baker when you grow up said 1 tbrowing the question into re erse

Sparks tickled his eyebalis I ean see that wagon now he said proudly With big signs on both

lides Your Daly Bread Somehow Ive always wished

Iohnnie had puisued his plans Instead he followed in his fathers footsteps became a aewsmall then served his counshytry on the Aircraft Carrier Princeton during the Korean Conflict He is now in public

relations making enough to budge the bank bllance balancshymg the budget

But back -to bread--the other clay I ran into one of the greatest French chefs in America 76shyyear-old Papa Jarrin ~ho learned the culinary secrets in Paris from the old master Escoffier

How about teaching me how te make French bread I asked Papa

Jacques he said to make French bread in an American home is practically impossibleshyespecially for an Irishmim

But after much persuasion he broke down gave me his recipe Here it is

One pound of flour Dilute a eake of yeast in one quarter-cup warm water Make a smooth paste Smother this with flour Work in water or milk of room temperature Add one teaspoonshyful of salt a tablespoon of melted ahortening Form a dough Knead it with floured hands not too hard not too soft Do this on a amall piece of linen well floured

When just right form it into a round mass put in bowl with

room to rise grease top to prevent crust cover with towel Let it rise gradually in a warm room for three or four hours At double its original size punch dqwn put in the refrigerator

Leave it there all night In the morning put it on a piece of linen sprinkle with flour bullbull

Papa stopped then ahort ot breath

At this point he confided let Mary take over A man doesnt know how to bake bread He never will

But Papa I protested Let Mrs Daly do it Shell PREPARE NEW KITCHEN Sister M Dosithea

mold it into rolls or a long loaf RSM lends a helping hand to Mrs Celestino Medeiros drawn out like French bread left and Mrs Anthony Rebello at St Louis Parochial Schooltaking a sharp knife making a~ Fall River incision into each piece before placing it in the oven Christicln Mothers Confraterni~y

Thats just what happened of eOUlse Though served on Sunshy Active at Parish in Fall Riverday our bairIUI enjoyed their In St Louis parish Fall RiverDaly bread

the sick are visited new babies are welcomed with helpful liter-Holy Union Field Day ature and the Sisters staffing the parochial schools enjoy daily hot lunches These are

At Tiverton Sat~rday An automobile heads the list

only a few of the activities ofof prizes to be offered at the anshythe parish unit of the Confrashynual Holy Union bazaar and ternity of Christian Mothers

field day scheduled for Saturday Founded illmiddotFrance over aat the communitys Juniorate century ago the confraternity

Nanaquaket Tiverton has more than a million mem-Added attractions will include 1ers throughout the world Its

a continuous penny sale booths purpose is the assistance of races for school children gamea mothers in the Christian edushyfor tots refreshments and bingo cation of their children

Preceding the field day a proshy The Fall River unit the only gram will be held Friday night one in the Diocese was organshyat 7 in the new Juniorate recreshy ized in 1955 Since most of its ation hall members are mothers of young

Bazaar booths include Christ shy children whom they find it difshymas gifts religious articles dolls ficult to leave meetings are held cakes home and garden supplies only three tin~es yearly aprons and handkerchiefs candy It is emphasized that even used books special gifts and those unable to attend the meet- parcel post A tea roOm will also mgs can gainspiritual prQfitbe in operation from recitation of the ChrisshyCharity Games P~rty tian Mothers Daiiy Prayers

from realizati~m of t~e respon-For White Sisters iibHities of motherhood and

HYllcillt~ Cicl~Nol Daugh from sharing in the merits of gra~lt~def0r the praIseworthy you venerable brother upon ten ()f Isabella will hold itistermembel1s ~chle~inlmts ofmiddot theiJ great all the president officers and memshyCharity Games Part for P _ Sh IOClabonmiddot bers of the National CouncllU01e an owers gt benefit of the WhiteSisters on B~etWeen meetirigs however ~OPY of N~zaret~of Catholic Women their fam-Oct tat Stevensonli ~~stauran~ activities at St Loui~ include ~ome ()f them devote them- Hies and loved ones Our part1cshyWestport Mrs Margaret F Diu periodic pantry showerswhfch selv~~o the political social and ular apostolic benediction is general chairman enable the Sisters of Mercy at educat~gtllal fields bringing to

A 17-inch television let will St Louis school tohave hot those lffi~~rtant sectors of hu- Hold Open House be awarded as the grand prize noontime mellis manactIvlty the distinctively Mrs Charles Reckords preslshyand there will be numerous ad- The mothers arrange First femmme qua~itles and virtues dent and Mrs Anthony E Rose ditional prizes Dessert ~ill be Communion clothing for needy The greatmiddot ~ajority howeve~ first vice-president welcomed served promptly at 8 and games will follow i~mediately alter Table prizes will be awarded

Vatican Broadcast Hails Atom Talks

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Tbe Vatican Radio has hailed the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy lUI a posible prelude to wide intershynational cooperation

More than 3000 delegates and 5000 accredited observers from 66 countries including the Holy See are attending the conferer)ce in Geneva The first conference

on atomic energys peaceful uks was he~d in 1955 following a suggestion by President Eisenshyhower that the worlds kno~l-

edge of nuclear power shouldbe pooled and made available for mankinds benefit Representing the Uoly See are Frank M Folsom KM chairshyman of the Radio Corporation of Americas executive committee as delegate Father Theodor~ M Hesburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana as alterJia~ delegate and Dominican Father Henry Riedmatten of Belgium as an advisory d~legate

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children They help- the Sisters exrcl~e 1helr apostolate prim- guests at the annual open house in organizing school parties arIlY mhe home~ where their and tea of the New Bedford welcome new parishioners and ~lse gUIdance delicate sensitiv- (atholic Womens Club at the shylend Iielpful pamphlets to new Ity andmaternal love prepare cluohouse A musical program

mothers Sick parishioners are offered

assistance such as babysitlimiddot~ or running of erJands A card from the confraternity marks occasshyions in the lives of members

such as weddings ordinations and religious professions

It is hoped that other groups will stem from the St Louis confraternity but meantime

meetings are open to memben

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of other parishes The next is scheduled for Sunday a1tershynoon Oct 5 Rev John E Boyd chaplain 6f St Vincents Home wil~ speak on his pilgrimage ~ Euroiean shrines

To Mother PITTSBURGH (NC)

Mary Catherine Daniels a ~phomore at Mt Mercy College here is in the unshyusual position of being a big sis-shy

ter to her mother

Mary Catherines mother Mrs Catherine Marie Daniels of Pittsshyburgh has enrolled as a freshshyman at Mt Mercy Mary Cathershyine has been assigned to be her big sister during orientation at the school I

Mrs Daniels mother of five will study elementary education specializing in education of the handicapped or retarded child She explained These days a

woman can have three careers After school days most young women work in office jobs Then comes the seltond career marshyriage and motherhood

Now that my children are growing up Im ready to enter my third career service to the community

Holy Fath E G tOt der xpresses ra I U e For Efforts f W I C 1

0 omen 5 ounc I ST LOUIS (NC)-Enormous

contributions to the Church and the natioJ~ made by the nine million women represented in the National Council of Catholic Women have been lauded by Pope Piu XlI

The Poraquoe sent his message to the just-concluded 29th nationshyal convention of the NCCW The Holy Father said

As the National Council of Catholic Women prepares to hold its national convention in

In either case the efforts of the Catholic women of the United States are intended dl rectly to make the homes of America truly Christian living copies of the home of Nazareth where the Christ Child ad vanced in wisdom age and grace with God and men (dr Luke 11 52)

That the councils conventioa may assist its more than ten thousand member associations toward the realization of this

the city of St Louis We turn ideal is Our fervent prayer and Our thouj~hts to the more than it is in pled~e of such di~iile nine million women whom it grace as also in testimony Of

repr~senu and seld ~ them Our paternal benevolence uiilt Our heartfelt bull IelIclta~lOns and Ife bestow from Our heart upon

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Fu~~T~imrned C6a~~s16 Make Stresses DignityFashion I-listory ~This Year

By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

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Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

in the Korean navy and marine Venezuela

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The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

the direction of the student eouncil

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Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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B~ Most Rev Rohert J Dwyer DO Bishop ef Re110

There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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indicate that the child will be afflicted amiddot couple can discover this only by having children

Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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Todays Fashions

Fu~~T~imrned C6a~~s16 Make Stresses DignityFashion I-listory ~This Year

By EllenK~lIey Of Womanhood This is the year of the Fur-Trimmed Coat Yes indeed LOURENCO MARQUES (NC)

an entirely new school of coat-thinking will make well-bred -Pope Pius XII has stressed the fashion history in a ~autiful way With stunning impact lofty and sacred dignity of eoats will insist on being noticed Everything about them womanhood in a message to East is fabulous - important silshy African womenFall hats feature delightfulhouettes exclusive fabrics Writing to a conference on thecoquetry as wistful as a Sighthrilling colors-all supreme status of women the PCntiffas flattering as a smile These

called upon the African women-with furs so lavish so hats are frivolous and fun to to protect the integrity of their10ft So elegant The more popushy ~ar toomiddot family life lar furs for the new season at Try topping your new Fall

the door include Beaver Mink His Eminence Teodosio Cardishycoiffure with airy bits of veil shySable Seal Broadtail and many nal Gouveia Archbishop ofing darnatic feathers or sophisti shyothers Lourenco Marques and the onlycated velevts or satins Theyre

The prettiest dresses in seashy Cardinal on the African conti shyall positive compliment-catchshyIOns are stealing the fashion nent declared the need to bringers theyre late-day fashio~ atIPOtlight at parties this year its prettiest 4kesses with elegant skirts and lMulptyred necklines Gay dressshy YuU buy at least two new _ that are as feminine as flutshy middothats if you are fashion-aware ~ed eyelashes and practical a tailored hat for

Why not start the social seashy casual fashions and a delightshy10ft ampf your life in one of these futty dressy hat for very best festive dresses For fabrics occasions youll choose rustly taffeta or Plaids Brilliat opulent satin or sophisticated

This -is the year for plaidsshylace in a dress with an Empire wild wonderful and extravashywaimiddotstline or one that flaunts gant plaids in Neon brightpanniers or tiers of lace a lovely colors that light up your entiredress in anyone of preciousshyfashion life be it in the officetern colors to light up the eyes or on the college campus Theseef your very best beau charmingly bold plaids look

Blouson Sheath Popular fresh young and carefree in the The blouson sheath dress in most relaxed of the new lines

feather-weight wool jersey is the most brilliant of colors going over in a big way with The overblouse comes into its women who know their fashion own this season eased in line Its a dress youll learn to rely and easy to wear in any of its upon because of the wonderfulmiddot mvriad forms With a slim skirt fashion look it gives to you with a pleated skirt its a middotfast and the wonderful part it will and facinating way to find your play in your Fall wardrobe pelsonal expression of The

This figure-enhancing sheath New Look has amiddot touch of the blouson look Lovely lacey lingerie in 0 show youre up-to-the-minshy opaque nylon in matching sets middotte in fashion awareness Its sparkle the plettiest trousseaus a dreSll so versatile that you Theyre lavishly flounced withean wear it just about everyshy lace with chiffon with ribbonswhere daytime or datetime are exotically clegant in flame

Latest middotcommunique on~e Ciel blue marigold yellow mist whereabouts of the waistline gray mint greet Continentl reveals a fashion of romantic lUack and stark white There inslliratioomiddot The high-bodiced are slips half_slips petticoatsdress reigning favorite of hauie a robemiddot de nuit hostess robes

eout~re traces its lineage tomiddot the dlJsters and peignoirs and there robe de style when Josephine ale prices for just about every was Empress of the Fr~nchlt tyllC ofmiddot budget18 a lookmiddot of gentleness in -the manner of effortless elegance Convention Featuremiddotthat ali a PlJIamiddotud l

The ubiqiiitous Mink jacket JraHic Safetyis tranformed to a newly Softshy

WASHI~GTON(NC) - Theened line Relaxed and reshy NationaJ Council of CatholicIhaped by master-furriers it Women cited for its activitieshas a slightly tapenid look a in promotion of traffic safetydeeply pliable collar and sumpshy has made highway common sense

tuous cuffs all beautifully a feature of their programmiddot forhahded It is very impressive the coming yearmiddotinmiddot Dark Umpamiddot Ranch Emba An imaginary community trafshyAutumn Haze or Emba Cerulean

fic safety problem will be solvedMink by Cathy Council a cartoonSilver Fox Scarfs character seen on film sli$)es

Silver Fox Furs re-enter the who will also tell the story of fashion picture this year and the councils organization and beautifully It youre tall and operation More than 3500 deleshyslim do invest in the beauty gates will put this program into the warmth of a silver fox scarf operation MOIe than 3500 deleshyThe two-skin styleis very eleshy effect thrltmghout the United gant indeed Surprisingly States prices of flattering silver foxes

This was announced here byare downright thifty the NCCW which has beenSmart underpinnings for Fall awarded grants f~om the Autoshy1958 The slip rises the foundashymobile Safety Foundation anshytion goes long longer longest nually since 1953New undel-fashions take new

directions All-in-all the sil shy A discussion session will study houette looks beautifully elonshy moral aspects of the traffic probshygated and the total effect is lems public support and Cathshy~ make a lovely you much olic womens individual and orshy

ganizational activities in nationshylovelier Looking for a smart tweed wide highVay safety campaigns

it Then do choose one with the merest sug~estion of fit To Hold Retreat with the soft flattery of tucked Franco - American womensIhoulders the newness of the groups from Fall River andelub collar all dominant feashy Attleboro will join in a closed tures of Falls smartest Wool rebeat at Cathedral Camp OctTweed Suits 24-26 Reservations may be made

Personally I prefer the Irish with organization officers RevTweeds padicularly the stllcshy Luc Chabot OFJVL will be reshyeato black-ann-white blends treat master A native of NorthTweeds you know are smartmiddot Attleboro Father Chabot is suo any year actually take on a perior of a New Hampshirepatina of elegance through the retreat house 7ears and wear and wear and wear

Promenade Ensemble AUTO TOP SHOP Elegant new ent1amp in the suit shy

lhouette field is the proud AUTO amp FURNITURE promenade ensemble It feashy UPHOLSTERING tures a handsome three-quarshyter-length jacket actually All kinds upholstering a coat in itself and a silver-slim FABRICS dcirt Youll admire it in mohair

O E NERBONNE Prop cashmere in tweeds and I PunhaH It New Bedford

ehoose It in the fabric and color Celtflr St Hbullbullnnb ~ becoming you

Christ to others asmiddot repeatedlyCYO OFFICERS Mrs George Charbonneau right stressed by the Pope is even

Youth Chairman of the Fall River area Dioce~an Council greater in Africa and Asia beshyof Catholic Women greets CYO officers left to right Viceshy cause pagan cults in these aleas President Anne Marie Ouellette Secretary Elaine Demp~ey still relegate women to an and PreRident Howard Taft inferior position

Modern countries and youngFall River District Council Plans people particularly after the

last war are tending more andProgram for Youth Sunday more to put women on an equalshy

ity with men in the family asPlans for the observance of evening of recollection at Notre well as in the social politicalOct 26 as Nationai Youth Sunday Dame Church at 730 Thursday and professional planes Cardishyhighlighted the meeting of the evening Oct 9 Rev John E nal Gouveia addedFall River District Council of Boyd will speak on his recent the National Council of Catholic He urged that they make apilgrimage to Lourdes Members Women held at St Louis church close study of their responsibil shyof Notre Dame womens guildhall Fall River ities in family and social lif~will be coffee hour hostesses

Mrs George Charbonneau and that they seek solutions forMrs Victor S Aguiar family area chairman of youth activishy the many gmiddotave problems conshyand parent education chairmanties announced that eyO offi shy fronting them in these spheresexplained the 7-point program cers will be invested at St of the Diocesan Family Life BushyMarys Cathedral at 3 oclock reau and distributed descriptive Rectory HousekeepersFollowing the ceremony refreshshy literature ments will be served at the Attendance at the annual Make Annual Retreat Catholic Community Center meeting of the Diocesan Reshy CROOKSTON (NC) -A recshyFranklin Street treat League to be held at ord enrollment of 45 housekeepshyMrs Charbonneau introduced Cathedral Camp Lakeville on ers for priests representingthe CYO officers-elect Howard Oct 5 middotwas urged by Miss Marshy Catholic rectories in MinnesotaTaft president Anne Marie garet Lahey past District and - North Dakota Montana IowaOuellette vice president Elaine Diomiddotcesari Council president She Indiana and Canada took part inD~mpsey secretary also requested donations of reli shy the second annual retreat conshyPlans were also made for CYO gious books to the Cathedral ducted for them at St Joseph~district spelling bees to take Camp library Academy here place later in the year Silver Rosary

Evening of Recollection Father Valentine Leitsch CPRev Thomas F Walsh district of St Pauls Monastery DetroitIn other business Mrs Theoshy moderator presented a silver

phane Lavoie spiritual qevelopshy Mich was retreat master at therosary to Mrs Frederic Tuttle three-day spiritual exercisesment chairman announced an outgoing district president

Bishop FIancis J Schenk ofmiddot Crookston addressed the gathershyIowans Leave On Monday to t3egin ing at the opening conference expressing apl)reciation to middottheNew Guine9 Lay Missiotlary Work housekeepers for their work for

URBANA (NC) -= A young known as the South Sea islands priests andcomlTending them local couple leaves here Monday Flying Bishop for their silent role in the work

The Dieters decided to become of the Chulmiddotchfor five ye~rs of lay missionary lay missionaries after reading At the closing of the reheatwOIk in Wewak

New Guinea an article in the Catholic press awards were presented toUrsula

Theywill work with Bishop Leo They contacted a Boston priest Streasik fOl travelling the C Arkfeld SVD Vital Aposshy where Don middotwas stationed with greatest distance to the r~treatshytoljc of Wewak who is alsomiddot an the Air Force They were dishy 1000 miles from LaPorte Ind

rected to Bishop Arkfeld After Elizabeth Wedl Perham MinnIowan some negotiations they agreed for the longest service as a clershy

Donald and Colleen Dieter to join their fellow Iowan in the ical housekeeper Agnes Noesenhave solq all their household South Pacific Stephen Minn and Marie Ramshybelongings and their car In Before reaching their destinashy ler Detroit Lakes Minn for 25Wewak they will have a threeshy tion Don and Colleen will visit years service each as houseshyroom house with the most primishy Ireland Lourdes and Rome keeperstive of accommodations Their monthly salary will be $10middot

Mrs Dieter will teach cateshychism in the missions while her tildio technician husband will build radio transmitters and reshyceivers in the 33 mission stations Most mission stations are in jungle areas

They will get their supplies from Bishop Arkfeld who is

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Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

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The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

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Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

Viereck Auden Morison Catshyton and Sandburg have all won Pulitzer prizes

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Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

gt-from 175 to 180 days

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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teen-age boy has more than $10 a week for spending-m~neyFor girls it is more than $6 a ~eek Recently middota teen-ager who was

paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

FEED A F AMILY This Christmas card (20 for $250) is designed to arouse interest in the Feed-A-Farnshyily Plan of the Foreign Relief Committee National Council of Catholic Women

Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

The Bishop who preached at the consecration of Bishop James V Pardy MM new Vicar Apostolic of Chong Ju Korea pointed out that commushynists tell the clergy of Southshyeast Asia that they can retain their churches rectories schools and even their way of life if they deny bull bull bull that the Holy Father is head of the Church

Know Attack Better than many so-called

Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

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True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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indicate that the child will be afflicted amiddot couple can discover this only by having children

Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

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NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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achieved by the station can be broadcast bya single transmitter and received on a singlereceiverbull Until nowmiddotlisteners have had to use a second receiver to get the effect

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TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

FOB LOVE

YOUB CHRIST

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

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Gethsemane inChna

Papal -~ncyclical Stresses Gravity of Difficulties

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The recent published Papal encyclical to the bishops priests and faithful in Communist China underlines the gravity of the difficulties confronting the Church there It is also a remarkable example of the Popes truly fatherly response to the terrible deshyvelopments in China In his letter he is stern but he is also most compassionate most sympathetic Well does he carry the title Holy Father

What the ComriJunists have done and are trying to do in China is not novel They are willing to pershy

mit the Ghinese Catholics t ~

practice I h e i r Faith so long as they inturn are willing to subshyjeet the Church to the purpo~es of the State What the Comshymunisfs are asking is ultimate absolute allegiance

To the Communists this is not an outrageous request If as they believe spirit soul conscience and religion -are myths then

technoiogical activity to~aidl that end

The Church ihen is harmless 110 long as it makes no claim on human allegiance so long as it does not challenge the States Clalm to absolute sovereignty over man

Must DissolveEvidence But if the myth pIetends to

reality if Catholics really take their religion seriously the Communist States patience is at an end And the visible evidence of that challenge the ecclesiasshytical authority residing in the Holy See must be dissolved

The Communists tactics in China differ very little from their tactics in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Sever the conshynection between the Catholics and the Holy See establish a natiltinal church drive a pershymanent wedge between the faithful and the Holy Father

That the Chinese Communistshave haci~some success in their

efforts is one of the reasons for

the recent encyclical by Pius XII Bishops have been conseshycrated in China without the aushy

thorization of the Holy See A number of priests have apshyparently joined the Patriotic AssoCiation of Chinese Cathoshylies a government instrument to insure Catholic subservience Howmany of the faithful have compromised themselves is unshyknown but obviously therl) have been some

Popes Angunish Reading the Holy Fathers enshy

cyclical one can sense his

line He is filled he says with great grief beyond words

One can sense too as I say his sympathy his compassion But there is no relaxation- there canbe no relaxation of the authority of the successor to St Peter the Vicar of Christ on earth

Excommunicated are tho~e

ATf~Nmiddot3 JUNIOr REM-

INARY David F Britto 14shyyear-old son of ~r and Mrs Britto of 25 Hatcourt St Swans=la is a student at

Maryknflll Jw()rmiddot Seminary

who deny that authority No father can dispense with the penalties for those ho undershymine what is essential and vital

But the Iontiff knows it is not easy to resist the blandishments or unmask the duplicity of the Churchs enemies

Nor is it an easy thing to withshystand the many pressures-social political economic-exerted on those who persist in clinging to their Faith and in rendering to God the things that are Gods The Pope describes these prel-

VINCENTIAN HOtY HOUR Parti~ulELr Council Presishysures as incitement threats and deceit ~ dents of the St Vincent de Paul Societyenter St Lawrence

Difficulties of Loyalty church to attend Holy Hour last Sunday afternoon From He takes full account of themiddot bottom to top left Joseph Donaghy New Bedford William

difficulties of loyaity We in J Fagan Taunton Edward F Kennedy Cape bottom toNorth America far removed tOp right Jerome D Foley Fall River Myles F Dalyfrom the existential reality of the

Attleboro Daniel F Sullivan Taunton Chinese Catholics daily trials may be tempted to sit back and A spin marvelous th~ories calcu-LOs ngeles Archdiocese Opens50 C flated to thwart the Communists L machinations threats and coershy enters or ay Catehists eion LOS ANGELES (NC) Fifty _

mans needs can ~ inet QY th~ We riay be tempted kgto to Centers to train adult catechists omni-competentmiddot State directiI1g pass harsh judgment on those will be opened in this archshyand controliingscieiitific and who have defectedmiddot in China for diocese bY theConfraterriity of

getting those who iiI Pius Chtistian Doctrine wo~ds bave been of unflinching

faith The Christian b rot her I y

course of action would be an offering of prayer for tlie Chinese Catholics These Catholics are experiimcjng a Gethsemane middotin China They need our prayers thatthey may have the courage to accept their chalice

I sometimes wonder how we in this country would stand up under even a small part of the pressure that has been exerted on our brothers in China we who are so reluctant out of deference to human respect and social position to identify ourshyselves as Catholics in certain public situations and circumshystancesI Who knows we may

The program is designed to provide more religionmiddot teachers for the 200000 Catholic pupils attending public schools in the four archdiocesan counties

F th LeI d B C~ CDa er an oyer supervisor of adult education

ForeseeS IcreasedU f P hi

se 0 amp ets NEW YORK (NC) - Parri shy

phlets will share in the growth of the Catholic press in the U S in the next few years as the r i sin g educational level of American Catholics creates an increased market This is the concensus of the Catholic Insti shytute of the Press

Father AlvinIllig CSP exshybe given the opportunity teeCutive manager of the Paulist answer that question Press bas cited threeother

We kno~ for whom thebeUreasons for the expected growth tolls in ChIna It tolls for more of pamphlets and other reading thanthe Cohlnese CatholImiddotCS Let us mourn and pray and watch then and let future historians fo~ the judgment of this hour

Former Red Prisoner Studoes at Duquesne MARYKNOLL (NC) - A former soldier studying for the priestliood at the Maryknoll seminary has been visited by

Korean priest once a prisoner of the Reds whose Masses he served while on duty in Korea

The seminarian Ronald Bocshycieri was visited by Father Thadde~s C Kim who is studyshying sociology at Duquesne Unishyversity in Pittsburgh

anguish it is in almost everymiddot In 1950 while a seminarian

Father Kiin was captured when the communistS took Seoul Heescaped twice from Red conshyf t d dmemen an was recapture

~ach tIme He was flnally llber~

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Plan to Build School Instead ofTunnel

MONTREAL (NC)--Plans fOr a $100 million tUrinelhe~e have been deferred in favor of Il $1200000 highmiddot s c h 0 0 I for French-speaking Cathol~cs

We decided to give priority to education Mayor Sarto Fournier announced Education will come first the tunnel next)

The switch in plans involved displacing one of the planned enshytrances for th~ proposed tunnel under Mount Royal to allow conshystruction of the school at the plarmed entrance site The Mayor said it was decided to go ahead with the school because we will not be able to undertake the tunshynel project for another six CII

matter as--an extension of the Pumiddotlpit

He listed a growing market of 44 million-Cathoiics increased

leisureland the growing interestOf priests in the Catholic press

hT e need for adult education program material in each parish is growing he said as a result of the achievement of Catholic schools which now enroll 12 per

cent of the nations children and cost half a billion dollars a year to maintain

J ack Connolly institute presishydent said the Institute program d b th st fIS msplre y - e sugge Ion 0 Pope Pius XII that laymen join to analyze contemporary probshy

lems

F II h A e ows ip ward WASHINGTONmiddot (NC)~ Prof

L G C d

mo omez ane 0 of St Bonshyated by U S Marines inlnchonmiddot~Yenture (~Y) University has

After completing his studieS been awarded a research fellowshyfor the priesthood Father Kim ship by the Pan American Ulion seryed as chaplain for five years He will do hiStorical research in

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The greatest need he said is for more men teachers and for more volunteersmiddot from the subshyurbs where there are new popushylation concentrations Each pershyson enrolling will be required to complete 60 hours in teaching methods and Catholic doctrine

Trenton School Plans Courtesy Campaign

TRENTON (NC) - You n g gentlemen will be offering their places on bU3es and trains to young ladies this Fall as part of a courtesy program affecting 400 boys of Notre Dame High School

A threepoint program deshysigned to bring chivalry into higher repute among young people has been organized under

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Fat~er Henry M Tracy school principal ha remarked that some ciITrEmtons young women already give indications of relin- qUishing some of thei~ false modern equality with men to grasp eagerly at this better part being offered by the youthful gallants of Notre Dame ~

The project is designed to in- crease respect and consideration showIt women based on a study and practice oE Christian revershyence toward a11 women

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BOSTON (NC)-Five Pulitzer prize winners are among the eight poets and historians schedshyuled to give lectures at Boston College during the coming acashydemic year in a humanities series

Peter Viereck author of The Shame and Glory of the Intellecshytuals and of several volumes of verse will be th~ first speaker in the series which begins on October 2

On October 23 Father Martin DArcy SJ former master of Campion Hall in Oxford Engshyland will speak on A Christian View of History He is author pf books Thomas Aquinas The Spirit of Charity and the

middotThe Nature of Belief

Lecture SClhedule

Dates and names of other aushymiddot thors - who will speak in the series follow November 5 W H Aulen professor of poetry at Oxford Will give readings and comments December 2 Samuel Eliot yenorison biographer of Christopher Columbus will lecshyture on the life oE the explorer January 14 AIlen Tate poet and

middot critic wil spea~ on How Not to Read Poetry February 1 Steshyphen Spender poet and critic will give readings and a com- mentary March 6 Bruce Catton editor of American Heritage will speak on The Civil War The Structure of Tragedy March 20 Carl Sandburg poet and biographer of Abraham Lincoln will lecture

Viereck Auden Morison Catshyton and Sandburg have all won Pulitzer prizes

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

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True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

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CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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Our Children GROW-UP

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

St Agnes-Louise Banks FJizshyabeth Corey Dixie McCoy Joan Aguiar Margaret Lahey GayIe Miller Barbara Hacking

St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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ME ANCHOR shy 11 Lebanon Iv-tustThurs Sept 25 1958

Bridge East Educator Notes And WestNeed to Learn Rev Joseph Eid pa~or

of St Anthony of the DesertHow to Think Church Fall River spoke at

TORONTO (NC) -- HisshyConstitution Day exercises

tory has no answers to the in the State House educational pr6blems of toshy Father Eid a chor bishop in day and it would be a misshy the Maronite Rite is National take to look to the past for an Chairman of a Freedoms Foundshyideal Catholic education ation program to aid Lebanon

This statement has been made Freedoms Foundation is a nonshyby Father Reginal ODonnell political non-sectarian and nonshyCSB professor at the Ponti~ profit rna lCi n g organization fical Institute of Medieval founded to aid the needy and StudieS in an address to the displaced an riugee peoples of annual Michaelmas Conference the world The Foundation has at St Michaels College conducted drives to aid Hungary

The Basilian scholar declared and is now interested in aiding that Catholic education should the peoples of Lebanon and esshyproduce educated and responshy pecially those who have been sible men who are inspired by made homeless and destitute by

earthquakeslove of truth as much as by fear of error Father Eid has also been apshy

Solve Own Problems pointed by the Holy See as He asserted that our inherited National Chairman of the drive

educational system has its roots among Lebanese people to aid in the Greco-Roman world a the earthquake sufferers world which not only did not Father Eid spoke at the State believe in progress but which House exercises on the current looked back to a gotden age ir shy situation in Lebanon and retrievably past We have been warned that American troops guilty of this same tendency for should not be withdrawn until generations the security and integrity of the

Looking to the past can help country have been achieved and only in a general way Father guaranteed by the major powers

and the United NatiqnsODonnell said We must solve Tiny Islandour own problems TALK ABOUT GOOD FORrUNE When Father Francis E Moriarty SSE presi-

The priest who is an author- Father Eid said that it woulddent QfStMichaelsCollege Vermont announced free tuition for facutysOns it repshyity on early Christianity said beunjustified for Lebanon to be that for many centuries few resented a $19200 gift to Professor and Mrs GeQrge A Fortune shown here with forced into the orbit of Ca iro people had any concept of learn- their lix sons Joseph 11 ishown in the rear with his parents while in the front rowmiddot and Moscow because of Comshying for the sake of learnjng He are the twins James and John 9 Charles 6 Thomas 4 and Billy 2 The Fortunes also munist and Arab machinations also declared that for centuries have four daughters Thirty-seven other faculty members qualify NC Photo Lebanon with its Christian mashyand for one reason or another jority stands as a tiny island of education has been authoritarshy Christian culture in the greatWomens Council Exerts InfJuence bullIn Entire Worldian We have been strongly pershy Moslam crescent that extends suaded what to think but with from the Straits of Gibraltar toST LOUIS (NC)-In an era fraught with a man- tions by Catholic pioneers -are little stress on how to think the heart of Indiacentered rather than God-centered religion this world of a witness to the fact that it is

Father Eid pointed out thatours has never before witnessed such widespread upheaval indeed indigenous to this coun-Reds~ in Poland Lebanon with its Arabic backshymiddotcertainly none which so profoundly challenges the funda- try The very names of our

ground and its Western idealsmental -values consecrated cities our rivers our valleys and tendencies asRetract Demand sentiment which has expressed have stamped their Catholic should exist

b Cy hristianity Itself In a great Insrease of d I I a Switzerland of the East aNEW YORK (NC) - A OrIgIn In e Ib y on the g~gshyChurch-state stalemate in Poshy Archbishop Karl J Alter church affiliation but at the raphy and history of these bridge between East and West land over distribution of relief of Cincinnati episcopal same time the secularist spirit United States serving the neighb()ring Arab

states as well as preserving itssupplies from _U S Catholics chairman of the Department of was never more in evidence Archbishop Alter said there Christian heritagehas ended Lay Orgalations National The American people have is almost complete failtlre to unshy

His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Catholic Welfare Conference reason to be concerned about derstand the Catholic position Wyszynski Primate of Poland made the statement in his ser- the situation he said because on the meaning of the Church has announced that the Amerishy mon at the opening of the 29th religion is frequently nothing He said that to those outside can Church supplies chiefly national conv~ntion of the Na- more than a social welfare pro- the Church is nothing -flore clothing and shoes will be disshy tional Counci of Catholic Wo- gram He added that in the th I I ~n ~ vo unary organ lZl IOn tributed to victims of recent men ~ttelldetl by 35 archbishops judgment Of acute observers of those who beljeve in Christ floods in Poland and bishops and some 6500 cop- it might be described as reUgi- but emphasized that the Church

The N - supplies valued vention delegates representing osity namely a combination of can never be inai1ferent toward at a half-million dollars have nine million women in 11600 religious sentiment and secu religiou~ error nor countenance been piled up in a warehouse organizations affiliated with the larismmiddot any deviation in the deposit of in Gdynia since the early part NCCW Religious Tensions Faith of this year as a result of deshy The Cinciimati prelate dis- A striking feature of this new bull

Repu~iates )onclusionmands by the Polish communist cussed tensions faced by the development he said is that

Church today on the national people no longer identify them- Unfortunately howe v e rgovernment that customs duties and international scene partic- selves by traditions of the past some of our fellow citizensof about $40000 be paid before ularly in the areas of social life such as language custom and jump to a wrong conclusionany distribution of the goods

would be allowed religious tolerance education national origin b~t primarily the Archbishop continued state and church relationship by their religious affiliation Since we hold an inflexibleThe government had previshy h dd d tho positioii in doctrine they thinkously barred the Church from Active in Many Fields Consequen11y e a e IS

cleavag Imiddot~ resultl g In th we would be equally intransishytaking part in administering the In tribute to the NCCW e ~ n e unshydistribution of the relief goods Archbishop Alter said that in fortunate growth of religious gent in respect to civic and po-

tensIons among the natIo p litical tolerance and would ifsent from United States 36 years it has grown into the n s po shyulation circumstances permitted imposelargest organization of women inFamily Rosary Rally the country and that its influ- The position of Catholics in our religious beliefs onothars

thIS country has changed Ar h This is both illogical and false ence has reached out at least c-Draws Over 16000 bIshop Alter saId nd We repudiate any such conclushyin some measure to the entire a ~e ~reVALLEY CITY (NC) -Sixshy world no longer a neglIgIble mInOrIty sion and we reject absolutely teen thousand persons described Th~reis scarcely a-single ~either do ~e lack prestige or the notion that physical for 1_ as the largest crowd ever asshy problem in the solution of which mfluence WhIC comesfomedu- legal comulsion can ever be sembledin this North Dakota the NationalCouncil of Catholic catIon and SOCIal pOSItIon rightly used to established reshytownS history jammed a local Women ha~ not made an ef- cgtur separated brethren feel ligious conformity he said sports field for a Family Rosary feetive contribution the Arch- instInctIvely that theymiddot have been Archbishop Alter expressedCrusade rally bishrip said It has~ been active ehal~enged in their traditional regret that freedom of educashy

They came from as far as 160 in the fields of human rights dOmIn~nce of publIc lIfe ~nd tion does not enjoy equal status miles away in automobile carashy family life Christian marriage in theIr former easy assumptIOn with freedom of speech and vans up to 150 cars to hear child care immigration rac~ of supe~ior status Archbishop freedom of asseVb~ Father Patrick Peyton CSC reliltions and in a variety of Alter saId bullfounder and director of the other areas both national and CatholIc Orltrms Family Rosary Crusade internation~l There is a certain latent re-

The problems faced by the sentment on their part at this Pries- on Call ChuIch today have become in- loss laquo preferment We can rea~shyAMSTERDAM (NC)-ACathshy ternationaI in their impact on ily understand the nature of thIS

olic priest will answer a well-ad- Christian culture and civiliza- reaction but it does not becomevertised phone number around tion Archpishop Alter said Ef- thereby less injurious to goodthe clock with a new service forts of the Catholic laity have 1(llations started here in the Netherlands had to keep pace ~ith the ex- e do not w~sh to create ~nshyThe service run in close cooper- panding interestS and activities vidlOUS dIstinctIons but we lIke ation with Amsterdams parishes of the Church he added to remind such of our fellow was initiated by the Action for citizens who think the Church God organization to make priests World-WIde Forum Is an alien institution that the available for any urgent need We have learned that re- early discoveries and explorashy

1IP0nsibility is inevitably assoshyRetires Shortly ciated with power the prelate

ST PAUL (NC)-Msgr (Maj eontjnu~d This is true not only Gen) Patrick J Ryan who in the temporal order of things retires as Chief of Army Chapshy but also in the spiritual order lains Nov I was guest of honor The defense of human rights at a dinner at the College of St of religious freedom of ChrisshyThomas and St Thomas Military tian llOCial principles must now Academy tendered by his fellow be carried out in a world-wide priests of the Archdiocese of St forum and by means of intershyPaul and the Diocese 01 New Dational cooperation Ulm Aichbimop Mter Mid there pdesta IilMJIMleA lID upsWle ofN1ilioUli

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

On theyCl~ow decade of the WORLDMISSION ROSARY pray for themiddotChurch In Silence in Asia At your request we willsendyou the Inultieoloied WORLDMISSION ROSARYYour sacrifice-offer- ing of ~ for the rosary will be used to help Missionaries spread theFaithfor wnich ~he Asian Catholics silently suffer and sacrifice

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

and it will be given to you heaven will mUltiply our voshycatiotls

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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Our Children GROW-UP

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

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FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

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sports Chatter

High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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There are middotfew things more 0l)en to suspicion than a compliment Instead of taking it in good part along with the other slings and arrows of outrageous fortune we are prone to queRtion the motives which prompted it If we are told we are handsome (an obvious exaggeration) we immediately begin to calcushylate how much this is going to cost us If we are told that we are wise (a clear instance of fan c y as itmiddot flies) we sus- pect at once that we are be-Ing tlkenfor Ireater f 0 0 1 s than we actushyny are For if the truth hurts tile compliment AI even more p a i n f u 1 b e shyeaUge we know bow little we deserve it Catholic higher education in America was paid a complimentthe other day It was said of it

that it is one of the last strongshyholds of the liberal arts and the elassical tradition left in the aation

But instead of purring like the eat that has lappedmiddot up all the cream we bristled our fur and declared roundly that we were just as keen on atomic fission and advancedmiddot technology as anybody else And we went 10 the trouble of digging up statisshytics to prove that there are as many young Catholics going in tor nuclearmiddot research as our proshyportion to the rest of the oountry would wlrrant

Advice of Extremists Now it may be true that the

eompliment was not intended a~ those for example who at1he IUCh In this strange world wipresent would tell us that the Inhlbit many of the best things e n t ire educational emphasis lIllid about the Church OJ aOOlltmiddot should bemiddot laid -middoton science and

technology Catholics are intended as kilHng It would serve us Do purpGSe

eriticism It is a complimentary thing to if we were to raise up a generashy

tion of Americans who might lilly of Catholic education thati~bemiddotadmirablymiddotcompetentto inainshyis deeply and permanently in- taio our technological leadership tetested in preserving and en- but whohildlost contact with larging the clas~ical and lip~rat the whole tradition ofmiddot thought rts tradition it means ihid and action which nas producedandermiddotthe guidance of the Chris- our Christian civilization tiBn spirit men will continue to We have alreadyhad grim exshy

-know and appreciate their owri perience with men whose total past absorption in pure science has

It means that history will lave so warped them as to make them significance and importance not seemingly incapable of normal as a mass of dead facts but as moral jucjgm~Qts the vital experience of the whole It will require great minds of mankind It means that liler- _ and grea teachers following the ature will speak to us of manmiddotsmiddot lead of that astonishing genius

-dreams and aspirations his hopes Pope Pius XII the man of trashyand fears his greatness and his dition who has not hesitated to misery It means that aU the plant his foot boldly on the things man has known and bridge that spans the ages loved cherished and fought for He has not forgotten the past have relevance for tomorrow and he is not afraid of the future quite as much as for yesterday Goet grant we can follow him

Without this Christian tradi- with something of his conviction tion of the arts and the classics and his courage

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INDULG~cTCE SIGNEU BY PIUS IX A glass-encased papal decree dat~d in 1877) believed hidden during the German air raids on London was recently rediscovered in the 170-Y9drold Church of Our Lady of the AsltUmption in Warwmiddotmiddot ~tlCt LOTIflon FatherReginald Fuller looks over tIM orJg l ~ middot~nce- signed liy Pope Pius IX NC Phote

it is hardly too much to say that lifeowould not be worth living Conceivably one could manage

to save ones soul in a world where history were regarded in Henry Fords celebratelt phrase as bunk and where poetry were reduced to rhymed jingles ioshystructing us what to do in case of atomic explosions b~t it would be a dreary business

Thirty years ago Aldous Huxshyley paInted a picture of tlie Brave New World of triumphshyant scientism and every so often now we shudder as we recognire

some phase of his prophecy coming true It is a world made for automatons not for human beings

There is no question of t~ urgency of stepping up the scishyentific preparation of Our Amershyican youth to meet the challenge

of the atomic age Whether we are to take the reports of edushycational advancement in the Soviet at face value or with a very large grain of salt it still is true that we cannot afford to repose omiddotn whatever laurels we have achieved

But while the education of dialectic materialism may proshyfess its complete emancipation from the past we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots and hope to live as a Christian culture

In times of stress there is alshywaysthe temptation to heed the advice of the extremists

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teen-age boy has more than $10 a week for spending-m~neyFor girls it is more than $6 a ~eek Recently middota teen-ager who was

paying no tuition in a high school because of poverty was found to be ~orking and using all he earned to pay for a 1953 Cadillac

Nearly hallf of the boys relied on jobs for their money 3 had both jCb and allowance less than 14 relied justmiddoton allowance There is no reason ~o believe that the Catholic teenshyagers spend less than the national average

How much of that $520 a year for boTS and $312 a Tear for rirls is ever given to charitT palUcularly to the greatest of aU eharities tbe Missjons 8()me Catholic hirh sehools do particularly well There is one whieh averires over $5~r Capita a Tear f the MiSiJioia

There is a place ill Scripture where Our Lord is described as sad because of a teen-ager who would not be detached from his allowance for the Lords Sake The youth ia question kept the commandments so he was not bad in any sense

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Arrange Panel On Obscenity

CLEVELAND (NC)-A panel of four authorities on human behavior headed by interna- tionally famed sociologist Piti shyrim A Sorokin will discuss social efects of olscene publicashytiolUl at a national conference on the obscenity problem to be held here on October 25

Dr Sorokin chairman of Harshyvard Universitys sociology deshypartment is author of The American SeJ Jevolution The CrisisoI Our Age and man other studies of modern lIOciety

11te other panel members will include Dr Millatd L Jordan chairman of the Cleveland Citi- zew for Decent LiteratUre and ~eadof theFenn College sociolshyogy department Dr Arthur G Bills head of the University 04 ltjincinnati psychology departshyment and -Dr Clair E Hubert associate professor of psychology at the Ulcliversit) of Cincinnati

who frequently has testified as an expert witness in court easel involving violations of obscsenity laws

Chairman of the all-day conshyference at the Hotel Cleveland will be Robert Fo) a member of the executive committeeof Cinshycinnati Citizens for Decent Lit shyerature which will sPOnsor the meeting

Members of the panel will disshycuss the harmfulness of obscene publications to society in general to family life and its stability and to the individuals exposed to the material Other panels will consider the COL approach tomiddot the problem and the legal asshypects of the fight a g a i nit ebscenity

What Say Kids MONTPELIER (NC) - The

Vermont Board of Education haa apPlved a plan to lengthen the minimum elementary school year from 170 to 175 school days and the required high school year

of the term But no heart is truly converted so lon~ as there are reServations or hidden pockets or reserves which God may not elaim bec3ulte the ego says This I cannot let go~

And yet the Gospel says of the teen-ager Jesus loved him May that pursuing love of Our Redeemer induce the teen-ager this year to mak~a tiny sacrifice each month and send it to the Holy Father throul~h his Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the eonversion of the people of the East

MAy teen-agers also remember that their per capita speridinr money is mure than the per capUa income of of the people of the world ~ieeD-agers Develop your character Tnite yourself to the Lord Who has given you such blessingmiddots by sharing those blessius with others

GOD LOVE YOU to CMS for $10 Am going on vacation and couldnt have any fun if I didnt do this to BM for $1 Enclosed is a small sacJrifice as a thank you to God for allowing I)1Y dog to get well to PLC for $4 The CO1tents of a little dog bank I keep on my desk t~) remind me to think of the Missions When he is full again I will Slmd along more to AJG for $5 This ill for a promie I didnt keep I promised for every pound I lost Id senet a dollar to the Missions [ lost about six pounds but never sent anything to the Missions I have gained the weight back-heres my debt

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

The Bishop who preached at the consecration of Bishop James V Pardy MM new Vicar Apostolic of Chong Ju Korea pointed out that commushynists tell the clergy of Southshyeast Asia that they can retain their churches rectories schools and even their way of life if they deny bull bull bull that the Holy Father is head of the Church

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Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

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True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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indicate that the child will be afflicted amiddot couple can discover this only by having children

Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

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NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

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achieved by the station can be broadcast bya single transmitter and received on a singlereceiverbull Until nowmiddotlisteners have had to use a second receiver to get the effect

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TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

FOB LOVE

YOUB CHRIST

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

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COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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MARYKNOLL (NC) Only two groups in the world-the Church and the eommunists-believe in the primacy of the Pope and apashyamptolic succession Bishop Fulton J Sheen has said

The Church believes in these doctrines unto salvation the Auxiliary Bishop of New Yorlt declared but the communists believe in them as do the deshymons in hell unto destruction

Apostolic Succession Bishop Sheen national direcshy- tor of the Society fol the Proshy

pagation of the Faith declared that the communists negativshyely reveal their belief in the primacy of the Pope and the apostolic succession through the techniques of persecution they have adopted in China and elseshywhere

The Bishop who preached at the consecration of Bishop James V Pardy MM new Vicar Apostolic of Chong Ju Korea pointed out that commushynists tell the clergy of Southshyeast Asia that they can retain their churches rectories schools and even their way of life if they deny bull bull bull that the Holy Father is head of the Church

Know Attack Better than many so-called

Christians the communists know that if the headmiddot is decapitated the body may squirm for a time but eventually it will die Thf instinct of heresy is infallible it knows what to attack

He continued Second they proclaim the dogma of apostoiic uccession for when it comes to setting up a so-called patri shyotic or national church they insist that the bishop who conshysecrates be one who derives his

authority from Peter 8S his sucshycessor even if they have to brainwash him for three years to procure a perhaps valid butmiddot certainly an illicit consecration

Multiply Vocations Citing the ne~d for missionshy

aries Bishop Sheen recalled that we are under obligation to send priests to all areas of the earth This applies to dioceSan clergy to the religious clergy and to missionary societies

True there is only one priest for every 750 Catholics ill the United States he said hut there is only one priest for every 25000 Catholics in parts of South America Furthermore by not using clergy in work that laity can do just as well and by obeying the divine law Giv~

and it will be given to you heaven will mUltiply our voshycatiotls

ONE OF THREE Joining the select ranks of U~S Navy Rear Admirals is Father William E Collins 57 pastor of Star of the Sea Parish Salisbury who served in the Pacific area in WorId War II He will have the rank of Rear Admiral in the Navy Chaplainey Reserves The Navy Chaplain Corps is enshytitled tomiddot thleeRear Admishyrals ~wo on~~tiv~dy~yand one In the ReserVes NC Photo

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Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

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indicate that the child will be afflicted amiddot couple can discover this only by having children

Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

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MURTOSA (NC) - Ne~ark New Jersey may pe a long way from here but the name will be long remembered Thats beshycause a housing project here has been called Casas de Newark or Newark Houses

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

dimensionalmiddot broadcasting The stereophonic e f f e c t

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TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

COME SEEmiddotmiddotYOUll SAVEl

ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

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Our Children GROW-UP

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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The Family Clinic

Concern About RhFalttormiddot Dimiddotsturbs Engaged Couple

By Rev John L Thoinas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology

St Louis middotUniversity

What is the RH factor one hears so much about nowashydays Im engaged and hope to ma~ry wit~in a few months Would it be advisable for Mildred and me to have blood tests taken in order to learn what type of blood we have

How middotserious is this facshy Rh-negative does not in itself tor Can couples do anyshything about it after they are married

You have asked some rather complex questions Bill so part of my answer will have to be somewhat techshynical The Rh factor dermiddotives its name from the fact that it was

first discovered in Rhesus monshykeys in 1940

It is a heredi- tary factor afshyfecting about 85 per cent of the wh i te popushylation and a slightly higher proshyportion of the nonwhite that ist they are Rh-positive The reshymaining 15 per cent who do not possess this factor are termed Rh-negative

Small Proportion If an Rh-negative woman

marries an Rh-positive husband their children may be Rh-posishytivemiddot The proportion of m~rshy

riages in which the wife is Rhshynegative and the pusband isRhshypositive is variously estimated at between 10 and 12 per cent

Complications may arise if the foetus is Rh-positive and~he mother is Rh-negative Antishybodies formed in the mothers blood apparently pass back into the foetal blood stream destroyshying the Rh-positive cells

Babies afflicted with this conshydition may be stillborn or die shortly after birth In recent years most of the babies sUffershyIng from this condition at birth have been saved by affecting a eomplete c han g e of blood through Rh-negative b I 0 d transfusion

How extensive is this coldishytion among babies of Rh-negashytive mothers and Rh-positive fathers Statistics vary someshywhat but a reliable estimate would be roughly one in every ao or 40

Further only one in about every 50 or 60 of these die from this condition Considering the total of all children born alive or stillborn only aprroximately ene in 400 dies of this condition

Finally it should be noted that the first child of such parEnts is unlikely to be afflicted unless the mother has been transfused with Rhpositive blood The

~ reason is that during the first pregnancy insufficient antibodies are deyeloped to affect the foetus

Tests Unnecessary Now Well Bill ti)is is what science

tells us about the Rh-factor No doubt our knowledge wiU inshycrease as this condition is stud-

led more thoroughly Now lets

turn to your remaining quesshytions

Should you have blood tests taken I dont feel that this is necessary at present Such testa are usually taken during the time of the first pregnancy I dont think you would want to break your engagement merely because you discovered that your future wife was Rh-negative and you were Rh-positive

Since the fact that the husband Is Rh-positive and the wife is

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indicate that the child will be afflicted amiddot couple can discover this only by having children

Considering the statistics which I have quoted and the present limited knowledge of the factor engaged couples would have little reason to call off their proposed marriage no matter what type of blood it was discovered that they had

Rely on Doctor Can couples do anything about

this factormiddot after they are mar- ried In the present state of knowledge the best course to follow is to place the wife under the care of a competent physician as soon as she becomes pregnant

This should be routine proshycedure in all cases of pregnancy of course The doctor will take the required blood tests and take any steps he judges necessary to forestall possible complications

As medical science comes to learn more and more about the marvelous complex mechanismi of heredity and procreation it maybecome possible to predict future complications with preshycision However by that time I suppose science will also have discovered ways of eliminating the complications

At present we know only that the factor exists and that it causes complications in a rela

lively sma II percentage of cases So you see Bill you have no sound reasons for worry

You have-found a suitable lifeshypartner Trust in God and the knowledge He has this far granted medicalscieritists to see rou through imccessfully

Newark Rises Now In Portugal

MURTOSA (NC) - Ne~ark New Jersey may pe a long way from here but the name will be long remembered Thats beshycause a housing project here has been called Casas de Newark or Newark Houses

These houses were built for the homeless with money sent back py Murtosa emigrants in Newark Three houses already have been built and blessed and have families living in them

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MIRACULOUS CUR E The Church has recognized the 55th cure in the 100-year history of the Lourdes Shrinemiddot The latest is that of Lydie Brosse whose cure of tuberculosis is medically inshyexplicable

Fordham Begins 3middotD Broadcasts

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshyhani Universitys radio stashytion WFUV-FM will broadshyeast 10 hours of single-chanshynel stereophonicprograms weekshyly during October and Noyemshyber using what is believed as a major break-through in threeshy

dimensionalmiddot broadcasting The stereophonic e f f e c t

achieved by the station can be broadcast bya single transmitter and received on a singlereceiverbull Until nowmiddotlisteners have had to use a second receiver to get the effect

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French Franciscan Mission Fathe R~turn~ to Quemoy Island Post

TAIPEI (NC) ~ Franciscan Welfare Conference Father Bernard Druetto has re- Here on Formosa the recent turned to hi post on Quemoy Red action in the offshore islands island which is under intensive area has had no visible effect on bombardment from the commun- the peaceful daily lives of the ist Chinese mainland people

Cognizant of an endangered In the opinon oJ a high Church supply line before the heavy authority here whose views are attacks began the sole Catholic shared by many observ~rs the missionary left Quemoy to fly Chinese communist attacks are to Okinawa to replenish his aimed at forcing the entry of stock of medicine for his dis- Red China into the United pensary He rushed back to his Nations It is believed that the post flying through Taipeimiddotto Soviet Union will make a strongshythe Pescadores Islands where he er than usual effort at the comshyjoineda group of news corres-middot ing session of the U N General pondents who were able to reach Assembly to compel debate on Quemoy in a Navy ship the issue 9f seating the PekiDi

Knows Red Torture regime

Father Druetto who along with the islanders has grown Manchester Prelate

accustomed to sporadic shelling Probes Civil Rights since his arrival on Quemoy in

CONCORD (NC) - A New1954was onee before a victim Hampshire fact-finding commitshyof Red violence The French misshytee which includes Msgr Jamessionary was imprisoned by the R McGreal of Manchester hascommunists fcr eight months beshystarted a survey of possible civilfore his expulsion from mainland rights violations throughout theChina in 1952_ stateNow he is again caring for the

spiritUal and material needs of The six-member grouP part his 400 faithful moving from of the New Hampshire Advisor mission station to mision station Committee plans to explore on the 70-square-mile island in what abuses exist if any and a truck donated by Catholic size up the problem before conshyRelief Services-National Catholic centrating in a few major fieldsmiddot

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THE SUFIIERING OF CHRIST CONTINUESI The IIOlemn telelt shyme ofthe Church and the strength of our own faith wblch bring the Sacrlficelt ot lhe Mass inio our daily lives also show us the way amp0

return love fmiddotor love Just asmiddot certainly as the Sacrifice of Christ conshytinues in the Mass the Suffering of Christ continues in His Mystical Body which ls the Chureh middotThe very forces of Hell have been loosed against the ~Iystlcal Body in the mission lands of middotthe Near East The _ antlcrings anti terror of these poor people their huolter and poverty

in II word thllir sufferings are known to the entire world But to us the hardships of these unfortunate peopl~are more personal since by our faith and the teaching of tbe Church we know Christ Is sulTerinc in them and through them It Is our privUege to share lD these suITershyIngs-just asmiddot It Ia our privilege to sbare In the Sacrifice of tbl Mass Our HOly Falber Is the Vicar of Christ He muSt care f4)r the sutle Inc andmiddot wowlded members oitlie Mysiical Body Each year on the Feast of the Little Flower patron of ttJe Missions ve appeal to evshymiddotei Catholic to assist the Holy Fatber We appeal to ererr Catholie middoteomiddotuare Inihe Sutlerlnamp8 of Christ

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Body Is Holy

Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

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indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

The child who has become bull a little tin god in the home bas been served so much that be doesnt realize service is put of his life that Christ Himself erved U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE A

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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HesOn The Job When We ARE NOT

In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

vicinity of our schools

SLOW-UP and Let

Our Children GROW-UP

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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was in Quebecbeen at Immaculate Conception paddle this year receivedmiddotmiddot the Church Taunton 51 Marys business end of a kitchen mop Norton C~rpu~ Christi Sand- at Fordham University LEMIEUX wich The 50 first-year men ~ere PLUMBING amp HEATING INC Father Wingate is a native of handed their domestic tools and Wellesley He attended Coyle ordered to the new Misericordia for Domestic ~igh School Providence Col- Hospital in the Bronx There they ~ amp Industrial lege and St Johns Seminary were set to work swabbing floors ~~ Sales and Ordained in 1957 his first as- for the opening of the nine Service signment was to St Josephs million dollar edifice in about WY 2-9447 Taunton two weeks 2283 ACUSHNET AVE

Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

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Body Is Holy

Birth of Mother of God Shows Marriage Sanemiddottity

By Joseph A Breig bull Cleveland Universe Bulletin

I have never seen a meditation-although that doesnt mean that nobody ever wrote one-on the fact that Mary the Mother of God was born of the two-in-one flesh union of St Joachim and his wife St Anne I

No one to my knowledge has brought forth the deep meanings of this fact for other married couples

The trouble is that we are all troubled with puritanism to so m e extent We just cant quite get a firm mental hold on the truth that the body like the sou I is

holy God being inshy

eapable of imshypatience does not become anshynoyed with us for this weakness but if He were anything less than God I think He would He has tried to make everything plain to us

How could He express the sanctity of the flesh m 0 r e strongly than by Himself taking up a human nature becoming incarnate becoming a man

And what more do we need in the way of emphasis on the nobility of marriage than the fact that God formed His Mother through the consummation of the vows of a husband and wife

Joachin and Anne Let us go back and see what

happened Here was Joachim a Jewish

young mim And here was Anne a Jewish maiden And they took each other in wedlock and loved each other

Did they have any intimation tha~ from their love would come forth the woman promised by God to Adam and Eve the Virginwho would mother the Redeemer who would crush the head GIl

Satan Whether they knew or not I

do not know What matters to us is that God does work His wonshyders through 6s that marriage is so Holy that He sent His Mother to Himself and to us through the embrace of husband

Mission Priest Builds Road

GONJA (NC) - Hundreds of Africans celebrated the opening of a new mission road here by singing and dancing along its route

The road leads to the mounshytain-top mission near here of Father John Walsh CSSp of Darby Pa Father Walsh supershyvised the two-year construction of the 13-mile road and also did his own dynamiting The only machine used in the construction was the mission truck The road was hewed out of the mountainshyside manly by voluntary hand labor

At one point as funds were running low lather Walsh had only one stick of dynamite left and was faced with two barriers to be blown up He br6ke the stick in half using the halves to blow up the remaining two rock formations

Holy Ghost Father Father Walsh a member 01

the Holy Ghost Fathers decided to build the road because of the diUiculty in carrying lIUpplies

by porter up the three-hour climb He also felt he needed It to carryon his apostolate in the outlying areas of his miSllion in this mountainous eeetioD 01 the Diocese of Moshi

The road is expected to help the large African population livshyIng in the area and will be

important factor in opening the country to outside eommunieashytion

At the dedication a IPOkamaa tor the Afric8na Aid We ~_

areat thanks to the Padre whe dedicated himllelf bull tbia eGashyuna road projeet teriDC _ M did from the hanIJdljpt fill nin -eorcbin w au and 1MaDpI

and wife

Since the sanctity of this state is as exalted as that how can we for one moment be deceived about it or tempted by the pagashynistic modern debasement of it

Joachim and Anne came toshygether with faith and trust in the Lord and He made them the parents of Mary to whom this month is dedicated as Queen of 1VJartyrs

Trust in Creator

Eternally Anne and Joachim will walk together in the glory of God honored by angels and saints and why Because they put their trust in their Creator and humbly loved under Hia overshadowing love

We who have seen such splenshydors-what have we to do with the cheapening of love into lust that we see all around us in fims imd advertising in degradshying books and magazines on the stage and in night clubs

St Paul put it well when he suggested that we not so much as let such things be mentio~ed among us For we are caught up in Christ we are reborn we are lifted to another plane alshytogether

Mary our beloved our Queen Mother and Sister our proudest bOast-Mary was born of clean love of the fidelity of wife to husband and husband to wife of their faithfulness to God and His grace

She owes her existence and we owe her to the cooperation of Joachim and Anne with God in the act by which God hu given us power to bring forth

new immortal beingsJoachim is her father and she

ulutes him so Anne is her mother and she honors ber mother

Out of their love Mary arose and out of their solicitude for ber education in the things GIl God and religion came her prepshyaration for the central moment of all history when she brought forth her son wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid

bull Him in a manger for the rejoicshying of all men of good will

Such is the holiness -Jcb lis the soaring everlasting imporshytance of the good love 01 mU and wo~an in marriage

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ST MICHAEL One of the three Archangels liturgishycally venerated by the Church St Michael whose feast day is tomorrow is inshy

Honor Industrialist LONDON (NC)-Sir Thomas

Spencer a leading British indu$shytrialist and a non-Catholic has been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great The chairman of Standard Telephones and Cables was acshy

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Spanking Proves Parents Love

CLEVELAND (NC) - Overshy

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corded the honor by His HolineSll Pope Pius XII in recognition of his distinguished services to the Holy See in the field of teleshycommnications

indulgent parents make things TOP ROUND BOTTOM more difficult for educators by spoiling children Msgr Clarence E Elwell superintendent of ROUND or FACE RUMP Cleveland Catholic schools aid here

Teachers dont get cooperashytion from parents in disciplining the children the priest-educator said Punishment at school used ~o bf reinforced at horneo Roastshe pomted out

Now parents cOlpplain when the child is punished and the youngster plays the home against the school Super-Righ He~vy WeJ-69cMsgr Elwell said parents ha~ spoiled children by giving them too much too soon by servinc ern Corn-Fed Ster Beef IIthe child rather than having the mild serve them He added

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Saying that many parents fan to give youngsters adequate love Msgr Elwell said Sometim love means a spanking ra~ than a reward RoastingPre-Fab Churches

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Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

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guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

St Agnes-Louise Banks FJizshyabeth Corey Dixie McCoy Joan Aguiar Margaret Lahey GayIe Miller Barbara Hacking

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

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COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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---------THE ANCHORBalancing the Books

Thunl Sept 25 1958St Phiiwp NeriSuggests Attenti~e ~eading Saints In Crosswords New Ordi~ary

--------- By Henry Michael_----- Cootiolled from Page OneOf Abells B~ok on Mass lean to enter the Roman Curia

By Rt Rev Msgr John ~ Kennedy as Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagashy

William S Abell is a Catholic layman who some time tion of the Faith ago attained a keen appreciation of the Mass at a communal Archbishop Meyer is a native action in which the entire congregatiQn is intended to parshy of Milwaukee born there oa

March 9 1903 He was educatedticipate In order to helpmiddotthe children apPJeliend this vital at Sl Francis Seminary in thattruth and to assist properly dette demonstrating how she city and then at the North

~t Mass he wrote a booklet had been providentially shaped American College in Rome and It has now been expanded for the role she was to be given the Pontitical Biblical Institute into a small book called The and offering some striking inshy The new Chicago Ordinary wu Faithful at Mass (Helicon Press sights into the young Bernashy ordained on JUlYI1 1926 $275) meant for the use of the dettes longing for first Communshy Bishop Twelve Years laity generally ion and the subsequent close link Archbishop Meyer was conseshy

between Lourdes apd EucharisticIt does not crated a Bishop on April 11 1946 devotion and became Ordinary of the Dioshy

anything new profess to be

There are two provocative cese of Superior in Michigan He nor is it parshy chapters concerning the parish became Archbishop of Milwaushyticularly proshy kee on July 29 1953 found its excelshy

middot priest Father Peyramale who was so gruff and yet so just and It is interesting to note that

lence consists in one of Archbishop Meyers predshyits compression

middot Mother Marie-Therese Vauzou ecessors in Milwaukee waa

and simple exshythe novice misbess who is often

Cardinal Stritch who headed the position of imshy

depicted as a kind of villainess Wisconsin See from 1930 to 1939

portant inform in her treatment of Bernadette

When the news broke yestershyMr Williamson is bent on comshyday of Archbishop Meyers apshyation which is pletely vindicating this religious pointment to Chicago the Archshyall too generally maintaining that she has been

ignored bishop was in Baltimore actingutterly misunderstoodThe person who goes attenshy as co-consecrator of a classmate

God through our Lady ourtively through its pages which ACROSS (onlllx) - DOWlf BOlllB Most Rev Michael Hyle newlyshyLady through Bernadette gavenumber scarcely more than 100 1 Moroccun 52 At bullbullInl 1 Aribate D B bile appointed Coadjutor Bishop of a hundred years ago at Lourdes natlv time I Llk W~~o~ela1eannot but gain a better undershy WilmingtonJ Kate 0 58 Volcano 0amp S L1cbted ampI HB BODB Aan unmistakable sign in his-atanding of the Mass and join in Chicago iamp the largest Archshy11 CI~_nt M ~rnln~a~_ 6 HE OREW lJI ASiPRAtory he declares What the signMass more correctly intimately 1 Man name lUI 8lIIoa pro- Ilf TICAl JOtB diocese in the country witbshyis he spells out in a book of 18 HB WAS Ii dace of win ITALY 66 Supeadand profitably 1942710 Catholics The new OR A HE WORnED J Contemptible 66 CIw marked originality which oneAfter explaining the importshy TIME AS A litO penol 68 Mal ptbullbull Archbishop will bIing to the reads with close unflagging I IDptd IIll UnrtralDe4 bull Equal II AIloance of the Mass deriving from Archdiocese the spirit of pastoralP Cud 119 Comll ID OMlle sa F1t-attentionIts nature and meaning the 11 Bgla alamp 60 Klad of 10 L~ 101 IgtoMa devotion and efficient adminisshy

Yellowmiddotred II Cred wit Iadltct Jllad el author sets out the role of the I Her Friends d lIelte 1 GuI ItL[ft tration that such a large See faithful during the celebration lIS CU la 6~ Uke U HB WAS J 18 11 ral with its multjple activities andThose familiar with the writshy lIIaofJr 6S A MAN 01 E ACT HOURof Mass a subject on which the institutions calls for W It (pI) OBEAT r or HISings of theEnglish convert GB tPopes have spoken often and SiD 114 Raaell U 11 DEATH

Stern know that every so often A 0 - 611 Spbere U MaD oa_ 10 AlloelU ourgently ERan 88 Baa 1amp Oame Newspaper in Oregon1 DItlll she turns out a book that seems 10 Serqll lIS HE BUBOTIID 00 II MaHe the n su~gests suitable 811 Ceotr A CARDINALau Mtrle el olekato be made up of bits and piecesmeans of prepaIation for fruit shy II DOWDY hIwIe eapaelty Tw-Iec Serves Two Dioceses

gathered over the years and arl 7lI A be~ feaaak oaful sharing in the Mass and goes BAKER (NC)-The Catholic BeDlO_ 76 elaine 41F- A eolor RlIKlad Ietspilled out almost at randomon to sketch the history and Sll Tho auty CoDame 16 BeI Sentinel official newspaper of S8 Plot n Chrt at N 17 Rntcharacter of the Mass Liturgy They know too that these the Portland Ore archdiocese

nondescript volumes are instinct II O~8IOB ~ ~~ tD fiK Sedaeth is now the official organ of the Dou~J~ Commentary HI8 declare S4 ProJecu lIlI ~dwith li~e and exert a peculiar Baker diocese tooto ~nllOae4 lll Befr 1I6 Frail 0 ADteatvWhat may be called the major fascination 44 Rabbit middot11 Preelou Sto_ 36 Proper f1 Crown The newspaper facilities have

portion of the book takes ~p the ampJIWoman _ 83 Ebullbull t lDdl_ S7 Dri pe fll Alleviate 6 Wblrlwlnd heb S8 SUry H B lnderHer latest pUblication _And been made aV~lilable by Archshy

Mass part by part The proper Did He Stop and Speak to You 7 Eqaip 114 Mrlted II From thl t1_ 71 Po I bishop Edward D Howard oftil Load port3 811 Itllan eol 60 More lallam4l4 proDonoased is that opound Trinity Sunday (Regeilery $375) is not exactly 9 r DlaI bor 86 U S Sta it HIS _ 7lI TODeb harpt Portland Expressing his appreshy

The text is printed on one 50 Faat6aer 87 Char BECAME 80 Pad of that genre but it is a someshy ciation Bishop Francis P LeipshyIt SubJect 1I8 Crt FAMOUS m 1 Beln (pntlsJpage and on a facing page tis what scrappy affair It spills out zig of Baker said the Sentinel found a double commentary the Solution _ Page Eighteenher recollections of various ceshy will be of tremendous spirit shyfirst part is by way of spiritual lebrities with whom she has ual value to the Catholics or our reflection the second explains been more or less well dioceseLPolish Press Warns Catl10lics the development and content of acquaintedthe part under discussion

These pieces val yi n g in State Will Control Education There have been many ~ks length vary too in directness ofon the Mass which are more WARSAW (NC)-The leading freedom for the Church - a adqress to the SUbject and depthlearned comprehensive and daily newspaper of Poland freedom which in Poland is not and clarity of portraiture

But the latter has the I~reat adshy According to my taste the launched a new series of articles ever the word freedom in the bull tirring than this modest effort communist government baa threatened by anything Howshy

vantage of being within the most successful by far is that accusing Church leaders GI mouths of many representative ordinary readers range and of Htrouble~breeding statements of the Chureh changes its meanshywhich takes up Sheila Kayeshynot overawing him 01 scaring Smith Miss Stern knew this Entitled The Pulpit and ing and senre It is trimsformed bim off accomplished Jlovelist over sevshy Politics the series was begun in into middota clear endeavor to gain

He cail take it up confident eral decades and indeed eollabshy the government daily Zycie lIupremacy in all fields which do that it will not stump him and ocated with her Warszawy under the by-line of not concern the purely religioua that he can easily get through it s Dobrowolski The first article aspect particularly in such anDefinitive PictureOne would like to see it widely appearing three weeks after an extensive and important field aa

She had observed Miss Kayeshydistributed and used for it can estimated 100000 pilgrims had educationSmith af Close ninge knew heropen up the iiturgical life of thronged to the national Marian Referring then to the Churchmethods and her crochets andthe Church to great numbers shrine at the Jasna Gora monasshy eampaign tel have all Catholic can and does produce a picture tery on the patronal feast of children enrolled in religious inshySign in History Which within its small informal Our Lady of Czestochowa lItruction ciasse in the publie

This jubil~e year of Lourdes limits ismiddot incisive and even setted schools and for greater freedomhas occasioned Ii profusion of definitive The pilgrims and faithful for Church-operated schools the

books about that shrine about There is also a welcome who went to Jasna Gora went to article said our Lady and about St Berna-shy rather discerning but far from a religious ceremony and not to The Stall while leaving todette Still another concerning exhautive view of Monsignor a political gathering On the the Church full freedom in reli shythe last-named has been written Ronald Knox Though it does other hand the organizers 01 gious life cannot and will notby Hugh Ross Williamson The not catch or even suggest the this ceremony transformed middotit give up its superior and leadingChallenge of Bernadette (Newshy whole man it does impressively into a political ceremony deshy role in the question of educashyman $195) convey the marvelous humility voted to appeals for a political tion

It is not a biography What which was one of his attributes division into believers and nonshybiographical matter it offers is Another novelist also a conshy believerscontained in two and a half vert Pamela Frankau is the Voices can be heard from pages of the preface Instead the subject of an offhand but intri shy Church circles giving assuranceauthor seeks to determine the guing profile and so is the poet that this is only a question ofmeaning of Bernadette aod John Betjeman There -is a longLOurdes for her own time and admiring chapter on R C Shershyour o~n tie riff and something like snapshy

Hence he begins by considerashyshots of Max Beerbohm Lloyd ABREAUtiOn of fhe circumstances of the George the Lunts and Somersetapparitions of the historical era Maugham OIL SERVICE Inc its character its tendeneies of

The best feature of the bookthe place and of other pertinent may well De the obiter dictaoonditions BURNER SALESwith which Miss Stern ismiddot soHe points out that France in ready and lavish or the selfshy1356 and thereafter was the amp SERVICE revelation explicit or implicit middotinlICene of a specific struggle for many par~graplls All in all thisthe Faith with many influ~nshy 21 Wilbur St Taunton is a curious work with a curioustial elements determined on -its

middot charm and plenty of bits for theextinction iPh~ne VAndyke 2-0582intellect to chew onHe discusses the pre-1815 hisshy middotD_a_O_I_l_O__ __tory of Lourdes and of Massashybiell~ the grotto which was the DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL scene of the appearances of

Invite young girls (1423) Ie labor iaMary Detail after detail which Christs vast vineyard as an Apostl of the gets lost in a full-fledged account Edifications Press Radio Movie Dnd Tel is here shown to have special vision With these modern means the significance and Ito be dosely_ Missionary Sisters bring Christs Doctrine rela ted to otjler details to all regards of rae color or creed

Longing for Eucharist For infOfmation writ to REV MOTHER SUPERIOR

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In rain or shine the neighborhood police officer is on the iob

guarding the lives and limbs of our children going to and

from school

Too many times do we take him for granted showing little or

no consideration for the splendid job he is doing

Lets cooperate with him by doing what he asks us to do

Reduce our speed along our city streets - especially in the

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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18 - THE ANCHOR Stresses LayApostolate NeedDirector Announces Cana Schedule Thun Sept 25 1958 Continued from Page One by the Queens Daughters Oct C~ntin~led from Page One spirit of the apostolate

eries extends over several 8 at 745 Conference II Cross Word Solution This is particularly true- Catholics should make suremonths with a talk given every Holy RedeemerChatham Oct Bishop Schladweiler said of Bishop Schladweiler added not month or middotso As wellmiddot as talking 13 at 745 Conference III RIP P p E E D S~1 ILL S those who work in the field of only that their children learn ill lID the married couples there is ff IT _RO

Our Lady of Grace Westpor1 A Ron S~l1~A NAT T 0 entertainment Catholic schools the importancealso one sesSIon given foryoung Oct 16 at 730 Conference III h - rlJRTil bull ~ This field he pointed out of saving their own souls butadults-young men and women R E E M S I A -R ForM c 0 I R looms lar(e in our lives Twelve also that they emerge from ourSt Mathieu Fall River Oct A P P 0 i E lJ Sin the teen ages This talk is to 16 at 730 Conference II ~ A G H+ M ()R S bull C E ~ billion people go to movies each schools with a desire to save the

A ~ E I E[ ~ T 3nfjtttjtlet them see their posItion in the St Patrick Wareham Oct 19 A11I1~IS PIJ year If pictures could be made souls of others that they befamily and their relationship at 8 Conference I E 011 C IilIPIE L~TEllI~ K to avoid all elements of corrup- trained in the apostolic spirit shywith their parents StMarys So Dartmouth Oct S I -4hj 0 s ~ 1 fB~E tion and promote Christian Give No GroundAV~[N~TEmiddotb~G~E~~~middoti~middot~~I-The talks are sponsored hy the 23 at 8 Conference II S B E ~~ 1 l kfi IllillIIii _ alue~ a Legion of Decency list- -rhere has always been a layparishmiddot or some parish or diocesan Our _ Lady of Health Fall - 4iiril ~ E f n il ~ ~ lii ~ i - A 109 might help a ~an ~ore than apostolate in the Church thechool group or organization River Oct 27 at 730 Conference YfA T E flt Uj~ 1 R~ 0 A L

M t~middotIR- ~ rl ~ L I R A a stock market lIstmg Bishop said If the phrase UIArrangement for the complete I 01 01I5EE DA N[en at Work more recent it is because collab-Cana Conference series is made 8t Margarets Buzzards Baythrough the Diocesan Family The Bishop continuedoration of the laity with the hiershyOct 28 at 630 for Young Adultss Life Bureau in Fall River History shows that laymen archy has never been so high asSession and 8 for Conference III Father Valois

The following is the Cana have always been engaged in now And it has never been sOSt James New Bedford Nov Khedule for October and Novem~ carrying out the Churchs mis- necessary6 at 730 Conference I Continued from p~ge One ber sion The man who has the cour- The lay apostolate must helpSt Anthonys Mattapoisett Fabre Archbishop of MontrealSt Peters So Dighton Oct 5 age amonga group to turn off a the Church hold what she hasNov 12 at 730 Conference I on Dec 17 1892at 730 Conference_ III harmful TV program the man The Church does not intend toSt Marys No Attleboro by He taught in Montreal andSt Pauls Tauntpn sponsored who will put down his evening cede any ground to her enemiesthe Attleboro Area D C C W served as a curate at churches paper to attend a meeting of a in the communist and secularistNov 14 at 8 Conference III there in Albany N Y md in communist infiltrated union the camps The lay apostle mllst helpConference DirectorsTransfers Woonsocket before being asshy man who will take the trouble to conquer for Christ with the weashyPriests conducting the confershyContinued from Page One signed to Notre Dame de Lourdes go out and do some leg work for pops of Christ-faith sacrificeences are Father McCarthymore He served previously ill parish Fall River in 1897 He a politicaleandidate he knows to work and prayerSacred HearLChurch Fall Riverthe parishes of Star of the Sea served as financial adminstrator be honest--such men have theRev Anthony Gomes SantoNantucketmiddot 51 Williams Fall until 1908 when he was apshy

Christo Church Fall River RevRiver Our Lady of theAssumpshy pointed first pastor of 51 Anne John P Driscoll 55 Peterand ManE~uvers CrO~$

tion Osterville and 5t Pauls parish New BedfordPaul Church Fall River Rev NISPEN (NC) -A helicopter

Taunton ImprovementsReginald M Barrette St Roch pilot has skillfully maneuvered Father Mendonca born in Church Fall River Rev John F In four years at 51 Annes a huge 600-pound cross into

New Bedformiddotd graduated from Hogan St Marys Home New Father Valois was responsible phlce on top of a parish church Holy Family High School there Bedford - for the building of a rectory spire here in the Netherlandsand aUended the seminary -of Rev Luiz G Mendonca~ Mt and convent and the enlargement ~ - _ Angra Terceira Azores He was Carmel Church New Bedford of the parish school shypreviously assigned to Santo Rev Joseph L Powers Sl From i912~ until 1949 he was DEBROSSE OILChristo Church Fall River Josephs Church Taunton Rev pastor of Sacted Heart ChurchFather Andrade was born in - ~ Francis B Connors Sacred Heart While there he built Sacred co Fall River and studied for the Church Taunton Rev James F Heart Home the first home forpriesthood in the Azores and at Lyons Immaculate Conception the aged in the Diocese and was - H - 0-1 St Marys Seminary Baltimore eClhng ISChurch Taunton responsible for many improve-Before assignment to Mount ments in the parish plant ParshyCarmel Church he served at st Hospital Replaces ishioners and friends joined to ari~1 Burners Anthony of Padua Fall River pay him tribute at a celebration

Born in Fall River and a grad- College Hazing ~ 365 NOIlTH FRONT STREETof his golden jubilee in 1942 aate of Coyle High School NEW YORK (MC)-College

Father Valois Requiem Mass NEW BEDFORDI Father Farland studied at St freshmen who traditionally are was sung in St BartholemieCharles College and 51 Johns welcomed by sophomores with WYman 2middot5534 Church Berthier Que Intermentmiddot ISeminary Brighton He has the flattened end of a hazing -_ j-_ _shy

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Father Poirier a native of The Jesuit schools student NEW BEDFORD Somerville wasmiddot ordained in council decided to forego the May He had attended Boston usual manner oha~ing freshmen College and St Marys Sem- in favor of a more useful way of inary Baltimore The Province- introducing the group to college town parish was his first assign- life shyment

Religious Superiors Conference Oct 10

FITCHBURG (NC) --A New England regional meeting of the Sister Formation Conference will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the mother house of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary here

Approximately 5 communities of women Religious will be repshyresented It will be held under the sponsorship of Bishop John ~ Wright of W~rcester

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

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St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

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New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

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A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

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High School Elevens Ready To Open Football Season

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High School Coach

King Football moves squarely into the sports limelight this weekend with a full slate of collegiate and scholastic contests scheduled It is estimated that some 166 Eastern Massachusetts Hchools will be in action The range of attracshytions in Southeastern Mass should serve to sate the apshypetite of the most avid fan

A brace of Friday night games-Attleboro at Durfee and Falmouth at Dartmouth - will usher in a full week-end schedshyule w h i c h in turn will be cap ped by the Matigshynon-Coyle contest Sunday at Hope- well Park Taun- ton Mat i g n 0 n

hails from North f Cambridge Mass f

Coach Jim Burns and assist- ant F ran k Alshymeida viewed Matignon in action against Archbishop Williams in the Catholic schools jamboree

- last Sunday and they report that the visitors will enjoy a decided weight advantage over the War- riors Also on the dim side Coyle will be without the services of halfback Pete Bartek against Matignon Pete sustained a c~est injury in the Somerset SCrImshymage last Friday

Winning Streaks

A couple of area teams will be out to extend impressive unshybeaten streaks when they take the field Saturday Oliver Ames of North Easton has a date with Case at Swansea and the Musshycato-coached eleven will be goshying after its 17th straight

Ames boasts the longest unshybeaten record among Eastern Mass high schools winning 24 and tying twice in its last 26 games Both ties if memory serves correctly came agaInst Case Ames took last years enshycounter 13-7

Wareham meanwhile will go after its 14th consecutive tri shyumph against Rindge Tech in Cambridge Coach Clem Spil shylanes forces were seriously hit by graduation but reports emashynating from the Falmouth jamshyboree indicate that Wareham onceagain will be a power which very nearly abandoned football due to student apathy

New Coaches Making their head-coaching

debuts in local scholastic circles this weekend will be Z Walter Janiak New Bedford Vocational and Carlin Lynch Somepset Mr Janiak Trade assistant under Mr William Macintosh for sevshyeral years is of course well versed in County ball He is a former Holy Cross athlete Vocashytional hosts Taunton at Dartshymouth Saturday

Lynch former Coyle and 1Ioly Cross grid standout came to Somerset from Pueblo Col where he served as assistant grid mentor and head coach of baseshyball His Somerset squad faces its most rugged schedule in years with adequate first line material but not much depth The Raiders open at Mansfield

Coach Jack Garrity Archshybishop Williams until a couple of days ago was more worried by where the Bishops would play their first game than he was the game itself It develops that Williams uses Braintree Highs facilities as a base for home operations Complications arose when Brantree was listed to host Walpole in a Bay State eontest However the problem was solved when Randolph ofshyfered the use of its field

Two of Williams great squad of a year ago have entered Notre Dame Mark Chiros Mass indishy~idual scoring record-holdet and tackle Joe Williams are at South Bend Coach Garrity howshyev~ has a good nucleus with which to work Two outstanding returnees are center Pete Marshyehegiano brother of the former world _av7weight champion

Rpcky Marciano and quartershyback Dick Mayo

College Contests The leading Eastern intercolshy

legiate contests this weekend find Boston College at Syracuse and Holy Cross at Pittsburgh Of the two--this is not taking anything away from perenially strong Syracuse - the Cross would seem to have the tougher assignment Pitt fresh from I an upset triumph over strong UCLA on the Coast is apt to prov~ as

tough for the Crusaders as Navy was for B C in its opener last year I

The Eagles meanwhile Vith one skirmish under their beltamp-shya48-0 conquest of Scranto~shymust take Syracuse into camp if they are to get back intonational grid prominence Many a bald eagle back on the campus tel celebrate Homecoming Day Saw in Mike Holovaks charges salneshything akin to the size and talent that ~aced B Cs big teams of the Leahy and early MyerSeri

The apparent weakness in the Eagles defense Saturday was the old bugaboo that has plagued B C teams for years-a porous pass defense On the ground Scranton made negligible progshyress but in the air it was a different story Note its reshyported that Ben Schwartzwalshyders Orangemen can throw The new athletic facilities at

Boston College are really sc)meshything to see I

Boy Scout Retre~t A report meeting will be held

Sunday September 28 at 1800 PM in the ImlJ1aculate Concepshytion Hall Bay St Tauntor for reports of committees final plans will be made for the second annual Retreat for the Scouts of Anawan Council

The Retreat this year will be conducted by the Rev Leo Polshylard SJ teacher of Germlm at Boston College High School on October 10-111-12 at Camp Norse Anawan Council Camp at PlY~ mouth I

Hugh Moran of Taunton is chairman assisted by

Joseph Murphy 51 Marys Mansfield Robert Corrigah St Teresa So Attleboro Wiliam Houlihan Sacred Heart Middleshyboro Milton Candelet st Marys No Attleboro Stuart Place St Pauls Taunton John Fla~agan Immaculate Conception Taunshyton John Antaya St johns Attleboro and Francis FJazier St Joseph Taunton

Mark Anniversary PONCE (NC) -=-Father ILaur_

ence J McGinley SJ pr~sident of Fordham UniversitY1 New York will be the pdncipal speaker at the 10th anniversary convocation of the Catholic Unishyversity of Puerto Rico I

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THE ANCPO~ - 19 Thurs Sept 25 1058

Fifth Amv-~ment

Can Vio~~~e Natura~ law

PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyUse of the Fifth Amendshyment by a person suspected of communiim is a violation of the natural law 200 members of the Philadelphia bench and

FOOTBALl AND HULA-HOOP Loras College Dushybuque la proposes to have mor~ swivel-hipped backs o~ its grid squad than any other small college in the nation Mike Zahren 4-year-old son of head coach Robert Zahren took aside a quartet of Loras backs for lessons in the hula-hoop~ Left to right Dan Nachtman fullback Jerry Brennan quarterback and halfbacks Jim Hogan and Dick Prusha Dubnque Telegraph-Herald photo NC Photo

Play Rehe~rsals

Spotlighting Our Schools SAINT MARYS HIGH TAUNTON The seniors formed committees

for the annual initiation and challenged freshmen to perform stunts based on popular t~levisshyion programs The affair ended with refreshments served by the seniors

A field day will be held at Nanaquaket next Saturday for the benefit of the Holy Union Juniorate Students will assist at fair booths

Candid and group pictures of spiritual intellectual and social activities have been taken for the Corona Very favorable comshyments on last years book were made by the Catholic School Press Association The photo coverage is excellent and the many iri class pictures showing formal education taking place give proper emphasis to the inshytellectual life of your school DOMINICAN ACADEMY ALL RIVER

An acquaintance campaign is in full swing with a Committee to Pry the Shy from the Shell introducing each new freshman to every upperclassman

All classes received ribbons intheir respective colors at the traditional Ribbon Ceremony These will be worn throughout the year

Sophomores earned firsthonshyors in Ule continuing attendance contest with 100 attendance for the first marking period

Class presidents Claire Audet senior college preparatory Gershyaldine Gagnon senior eommershycial Barbara ArrUda junior

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Sister James Miriam SU$C new faculty member is modershyator of the glee club replacing Sister Albina Marie SUSC

Senior classes entertained the freshmen with the traditional baby day presenting a pahtoshymime The Last Sacrifice~

The new Dramatic Club under the direction of Sister Stephen Dolores SUSC has begun reshyhearsing Lina Rivers The first performance will be given in November

The following prefects were elected

St Agnes-Louise Banks FJizshyabeth Corey Dixie McCoy Joan Aguiar Margaret Lahey GayIe Miller Barbara Hacking

St Margaret~s-Gail ROQerts Kathleen Kelly Mary F)oyd Judy Campbell Frances White Mary McGuire Dorothy Simp- son

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bar were told at a dinner here following a Red Mass in the Cathedral of S8 Peer and Paul

Edwin P McManus professor at Georgetown University law center Washington D C said that though the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment is guaranshyteed by civil law the right disshyappears in the face of the threat of a national calamity

He described the Communist conspiracy as the greatest threat of national calamity that our nation has ever known

Loss of Fifth Amendment proshytection is consistent with the natural law principle that the right of the individual must yield to the good of the community Mr McManus said

If communism were successful in the American community he declared it would destroy the fre~doms of reli~ion sryeech asshysembly and if it could freedom to think a1d il to pray

Knights ofColumbul Hold Installation

Installation of Officers middotw held at the Council HomeMilshyford Road Swansea by the Bishop Cassidy Council Knight at Columbus

DistrictDeputy James sumshyvan and his staff from the St Johnll Council Attleboro were in charge of the installation cereshymony Also in attendance were Rev George Sullivan pastor of St Dominics Church Swansea District Deputy James B Murshyphy Bishop Cassidy Council and Albin A Duchesneau DamiaD Council No 4190 Fairhaven

Fraternal Chairman James Roberts arranged a program te en~tain the members wive during the installation ceremonshyies Rt Rev Joseph Eid DD PhD Chor-Bishop of St Anshythony ofthe Desert Church FaD River showed colored films 01 the Near East including the Hol

Land and his native Lebanonmiddot A coffee hour followedmiddotthe movies

Dancing followed the installashyiions During intermission Disshytrict Deputy James SuIlivaD presented Past Grand Knight medallions to Daniel Coogan and Michael Driscoll

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

20 Thuni-S~~~~C1~~ o

New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

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ied ina manner similar to the members of the Catholic Womshyens League of Canada The Holy Name Society hithshyerto has been organizedmiddot on a diocesan or archdiocesan level In some areas its members have taken on special parochial and diocesan works Father F M Drouin OP superior of the Dominican Pri shyory here has been named nashytional pro~oter

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Artist Lanes Stations at St Annes first Venture iil Woodcarving In future yeais the chapel of

St ~nnes hospital Fall River may become famous as the loca- tion of the first commissioned

wOt-k ofa young American arshytist George Eqward Lane of GloucesterThe stations of the

~ eross in the chapel represent not only his first commission but his first venture into the field of woodcarving Primarily he is a 8Culptor

Of walnut with figures haloed In gold the stations are tradishytional in concept yet far from eonventional Silhouetted against the white chapel walls each stands alone seeming to symbol-

o ize the aloneness of the Psion the essential separation of Christ and His Mother from their tormmiddotentors ~ StartsOwn Career The artist a graduate of the

Museum Schools of Fine Arts in Boston has worked with another liculptor until now Next month be strikes out on his own His workrooms will be in his large Gloucester home

Until we moved to Gloucester middot last year said his pretty middotwife

-We lived in a four roonl apart shyment inmiddot a housing project With fOur children you can imagine bow much room George had to work Our bedroom was his stushydio and at night we had to clear off the bed in order to get into it The move was popular with

the Lane children too They are Christine and Anna 4Jh yearshyold-twins Ian 3lf and Maria If Marias a sculptress al shyready said her father She klves modeling clay

Wedding Dresses Mrs Lane has also studied art

her interest lying in the field of design She makes and plans many of the familys clothes and is especially interested in the creation of wedding dresses

f Working evenings and weekshyends it took Lane a year ~nd a half to complete St Annes stashytions On a full time basis howshyever he could complete a set in six months Currently he is exshyecuting a crucifix and statues of Our Lady al1d St Joseph for an academy near Boston

Askea if he had any pet project In mind Lane said I suppose my dream is the same as that of evers ecclesiastical artist--to do a whole chapel For a sculptor such an assignment would mean making stations crucifixand all

middot inside and outside statues Spiritual Expression

He spoke wistfully of the Mid- )~le Ages as a time when architectand sculptor were one and

ehurches grew as a unified

Holy See Diplomatic Mi$sions Total 47

VATICAN CITY (NC)--Forshytyen-seven diplomatic missions are now accrEdited to the Holy See The diplomatic corps includes 33 ambassadors and 14 ministers The number of ambassadors is one greater than last year folshylowing Japans decision to raise its legation to the rank of an emshybassy There are two fewer leshygations than a year ago because

middot of the Japanese mission status shift and the combining of the former legations of Egypt and Syria into one legation of the United Arab Republic

wlmiddotole as one spiritual expresshysion Today he said with

many different artists contribushyting to one church statues stashytions and other adornments often seem applied to -the buildshying instead of growing from it organically

The artist commented too that when the adornment of churches is undertaken purely as a comshy

mercial venture it is usually an artistic failure The commercial artist is not wholly committed to his work he said

He ampPoke highly of the freeshydom permitted him by Mother Pierre Marie superior of St Annes The Sisters allowed me carte blanche to develop my own conceptions he said

Solely interested in religious ad he feels that the field is treshymendous but there is a problem of educating taste with regard to church adornment He con siders abstractmiddot art to be out of place in churches butmiddot thinks that cOntemporary interpretashytions of religious truth are greatshyly needed

La Salette Pilgrimage For Diocesan Knights

The fifth annual family pil grimmage of the Knights of Columbus of the Fall River Dioshycese to La Salette shrine highshylights Autumn activities lor Fall River Council No 86 the spon- soring Council

Scheduled for 3 oclock Sun- day afternoon Oct 5 the event wi~l include a solemn procession recitation of rosary and litanies sta tions of the cross blessing of

the sick veneration of the truemiddot cross blessing of a1-1tomobiles and consecration to Our Lady of La Salette

Council No 86 will mark Columbus Day with broadcasts over radio stations WALE and WSAR Fall River The WALE broadcast will be heard from 83Q to 9 Sunday night Oct 12 WSARs program is scheduled for the same tim~ Monday night Oct 13 Preparations are underwjlyfor a Catholic Press Month program for February 1959

W tmiddot 0 dmiddot orces er r InaryTo Give Peace Talk

WAmiddotSHINGTON (NC)- BIShop Johrt J Wright of Worcester will deliver the keynote address at the three-day 31st annual conshyference of the Cathollc Assoclashy

tion for International Peacestarting here Oct 24

middotBishop Wright will discuss Peace the Work of Justice T~is th~me is the motto of Pope PlUS The keynote will present the background of papal teachshyings on peace as expressed in the Holy Fathers writings and messhysages of recent years

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ARTIST VIE~S HIS ~ORK George Edward Lane of Gloucester young America~ artIst stan~s besIde the eIgh~h of the ~ta tions of tl1e COSS he carved for the chapel of St Annes HospItal Fall RIver The fIgures are of walnut haloed in gold

20 Thuni-S~~~~C1~~ o

New Schoolmiddot Sets Rules for Dress

DAVENPORT (NC)-Regushylations governing dress and pershysonal appearance haCe greeted 1000 students entering the new $2500000 Assumption High School

Rules for boys bar blue jeans sweat shirts J shirts and heavy boots They also ban so-called ducktail hair cuts and other unusual hair ~tyles

The girls are requested to wear the school uniform of blazshyer pleated skirt white blouse and bobby sox They are forshy

bidden to wear pin curlers to school or wear excessive je~-elry Father Robert M Amborn direCtor of the school exshyplained Our attitude i~ that studEmts coming to school for an education should dress as stushydents not workmen Improper dress and personal appearance he added are hallmarks of an incipient juvenile delinquent

Install New Amarillo Ordinary on Oct 22

AMARILLO (NC) - Bishop John L Morkovsky will be inshystalled as Bishop of Amarillo on Oct 22

Bishop Morkovsky was named Ordinary of Amarillo in August sUcceeding Bishop Lawrence J FitzSimon who died last July He had been Auxiliary to Bishop FitzSimon since 1955

Bi~hop 25 Years ST JOSEPH (NC) - Bishop

Charles H LeBlond 74 has marked the 25th anniversary of his consecration III health preshyvented him from taking part in a public celebration of the annishyversary Bishop LeBlond born at Celina Ohio in 1883 was orshydained in 1909 and consecrated in 1933 Heserved as Bishop of St Joseph until his retirement in 1956

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Catholic Welfa~e Bureau Consider$ Possibility of Refugees Here

The National Relief Services-National Catholic Welfar~ Cotmshycil is settin up an offic~ in the Azores to process the 1500 visas now made available to thJ people of the Portuguese IsI~nd of Fayal I

The President has just signed the recent legislation sp~1nsored by Senators Kennedy of Massashychusetts and Pastore of Rhode

Island to mHkemiddotthese visas avail shyable to the stricken peoplb of the Illand whiclh has been plagued by earthquamiddotkes I

It expected that most of those coming froin Fayal undbr this legislation will be pla~ed in Mass~chusetts and Rhode Islllnd

The Catholic Welfare Bureau of Fall RiveJr through itsl direcshytor Rev John E Boyd i~inter-ested in he-lping as m~ny of these people find homes ~nd job opportunitiell in this are~ as is practicable I

It is hoped that people of Fayal ancestry might aid their former countrymen The rJfugees n e ed ~elatives or sppnsors homes and job opportunities It is not yet known whethe~ sponshySOlS might not also be asked to

I Sacr(ed Hear

COVINGTON (NC) -Conseshycration of the Diocese of Covshyington to the Sacred Heatt will take place next SUnday Sept 28 The consecration is being made in conjunction with a proshygram of the Apostleship of Prayer whiclh promotes devoshytion to the S~cred Heart

assume ~he cost o~ transportatioll from Fayal to t1~IS country

A rep~esentahve rot th~ NP Yor~ offIce ~f CRS-NCWC WIll

be m Fall RIver s cuss the mat~er with Father Boyd and to secure some ~ou~h esti shymate as to the practIcabIlIty of some refuees from Fay~l setshythng m thIS arell of the DIocese C dOmiddot

ana a to rganlzeNatio~al l1Ioly Na~e

PORT CREDIT (NC) - The Holy Name Society isbeing 01shy

ganized on a national basis ill Canada under Ithe auspices of the Dominican Fathers bull The men will now be orgaJlshy

ied ina manner similar to the members of the Catholic Womshyens League of Canada The Holy Name Society hithshyerto has been organizedmiddot on a diocesan or archdiocesan level In some areas its members have taken on special parochial and diocesan works Father F M Drouin OP superior of the Dominican Pri shyory here has been named nashytional pro~oter

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