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parishioners. ever increasing interest in our paper among the Fall River, Mass. Thursday, March 13, 1958 .Our Lady of the Isle in Nantucket today re- faithful of the diocese. The numerous laudatory ported it has exteeded its quota.' This most messages indicated an increased circulation ift Be.ood CIa.. Man Privilewea PRICE IOe Vol. 2, No. 11 $4.00 per Year encouraging news' came from the pastor, Rev. 1958. The reports of the, five first parishes bear Authorized at FaU River. Ma... 'Edward F. Dowling. out this optimistic feeling. We are justifiably Rev. James E. Gleason, pastor, also notifies us proud that the thousands of readers now await that St. Patrick's parish in Falmouth has exceeded the' delivery of The ANCHOR each week. its quota. ; Batista Bishop Connolly to Ordain .Unity, Plea' of Needham Native March 22 , Cuban Bishops . Most Rev. James'L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of the Fan HAVANA (NC):-An appeal River Diocese, will confer the Sacrament of Holy ,Orders by Cuba's hierarcl1Y .for the for- Saturday morning, March 22, in St. Mary's Cathedral OIl mation of a "government of na- Rev. Mr. Edward J. Sharpe of St. Joseph's Parish, Needham. tional unity" to el,1d this count- ry's ·two':'year-old· rebellion has ,The son of Mr. and Mrs. The Orders of Diaconate, Ex- been, turned down by President Richard F.: Sharpe of 45 orcist and Acolyte will also be conferred on seven young meD Fulgencio Batista. Ch S N estnut eedham, of the LaSalette Order, Attle- The refusal came as the Cuban Rev. Mr. ,Sparpe was ed\l- bOro. Receiving the diaconate cabinet resigned in a move ap- cated in the ,public schools of will be Robert Campbell M.S., parently unrelated to the hier- Needham, Peter and Paul Guy Gervais M.S., Armand Gir- archy's appeal. l!:leven of its 16 Seminary in' Detroit and St. oux M.S., and Raymond Hubert members are runnigg 'for office Procopius' Seminary, Lisle, Ill. M.S. Rene Bisaillon M.S., Ed- in next June's elections and the He will receive an assignment in mund Bourque M.S. and Alberi law requires them to resign from the Diocese of Fall River. Pard M.S. their governmental posts . . In their first public statement on the turmoil created by the Legion of Mary Will Hold rebel forces of Fidel Castro, the Church authorities, led by His Eminence Manuel Cardinal Ar- Annual Acies teaga y Betancourt, Archbishop of Havana, made a plea which The Acies, the Legion of Mary's most impressive' and amounted to asking President important annual function, will be held this Sunday at 3 aatista to modify his personal p. m. in Notre Dame Church, Fall" River. The Most Rever- control by admitting opposit.ion "nd Bishop will preside. groups into the government. The word "acies" is taken will be the Active and Auxilial'7' In rejecting hierarchy'. .:'rom the· Latin and means. m,embers of the nineteen Praesi- appeal, President :Batista said he would remain .in office. . The an army assembled in battle dia, or groups, of the Diocese. A processio'n of the Active mem- govermnent asked that publica- formation., It is an" appro- bers will begin the ceremony. tion . and broadcasting of the name 'for the ceremony Each Praesidia will be identified. r bishop's statement be withheld, ' In, which : legionairies,' Active by a blue and gold banner con- but its ignored •. \ and QUI" taining the title ,of, the Praesi- Lady's SI:1rilJ.e, 'to renew their, 'dium, which Is always named. '" 'ealty and consecration. ' . . after a title or privilege of Our .. With the simple words,-I am Lady.' Archbishop Cicognani Completes, 23 .ll thine, my Queen, my Mother; Following the recitation of the md all that I have is thine- opening prayers and Rosary. countless legionaries through- Bishop Cotlllolly will preach the out the world renew their con-' All Sl?iritual Directors 25 Years as 'Apostolic Delegate A chapter in American Church history began 25 years' ,for the fall JJecration 'to Mary, Immaculate and Active Legionaries will t}len term at Monsignor Coyle High -.go this March 17. ,Most Reverend Amleto Giovanni Cicog- each year. At Fatima, Our Lady, . renew' their Gonsecration' ia School, ,Taunt9n, will be held nani was named Apostolic Delegate to the United States asked. for consecration to the pairs before Our Lady's Shrine. on Sunday, March 23 at 2 rmmaculate Heart. it is fitting The ceremony will close with and Titular Archbishop' of Laodicea on St. Patrick's Day o'clock at the high schooi. All that the Legion of .Mary, which Benediction. 1933. This gave a new di- any Apostolic Delegate before applicants must bring with aspires to spread the' reign of Officers of the Legion Curia them the last report card I'eCtion to a career already him. Jesus through Mary, should be of the Diocese are: Spiritual Di;. received and, be to remarkable for its service' Archbishop Cicognani has . among the tlrst to comply with rector, Rev. Edward A. Oliveira; undergo an of her wishes. President, Jam' e s Lenaghan; 110 the Holy See. It also led traveled in, and knows more in- one hour. : " ' , . Taking part in ,the ceremony : ' Turn to Page Eighteen to impressive new achieve- timately, more of the United Ments and had a far-reaching States than any other prelate Influence on the Church in the ever to Come to this country Histori:ans Ci'te irish Contribution to U.S. Vtlited States. from abroad. He has visited in every State in the Union, Hawaii society's by-laws. The'c>rganiza-' toO. present at their meetings, 'lIhe'sixth prelate to head the and the Bahama which . Presidents· of the, United States tion was: founded 'in Philitdel- ,'not 118 a. guest but as an Atlostolic Delegation establish- are in his jurisdiCtion. He . had Irish ancestry. and phia on March i7,' 1771 for, "the active inember; 'Noting that the eel in Washington on, Jan.· 24, knows and is known' by' more George ·Washington was "Irish relief of emigrants from Ire-', list'.of honorary members who 1893, Archbishop Cicognani has .Americans, non-Catholics' as by ,adoption." , . lapd." It has been non-sectarian were not of Irish birth or des- "'ved in that post longer Ulan' Turn to Page Twenty, These ..·.interesting facts were from its,.. beginning. .', cent was .fuil, Gen., StepheD recalled here ¥ Irishmen-by In the early days of the So- Moylan, the society's first presi- birth ;bY heart-gather for . it was a 'common oCcur- . ,cient, Offered a solution: Laetare 'Medal Warns Am,erica the' tradItional observances of rence to elect military and naval "We hope, by adoption beCalM St. Patrick's Day, March 17... Dfficers to' membership; It was melllbers of the young republic To Be Awarded Against Drive Historians iT). tile. nation's: iesired to· have Gen. Washing- of America, and are thereby capital, which owes 'much to the Americans. Why then not the Next Sunday For Conformity I Irish for its independence and Society of the Friendly Sons of NOTRE DAME (NC) - When OMAHA (NC) - Americans, liberty, cited Jackson, St. Patrick make Gen. Washing- the 1958 winner of the Univers- must "rid themselves of the idea Polk, Buchanan, Arthur, McKin- ton an Irishman by adoption?" ity of Notre Dame's Laetare that America has a mission to ley, Wilson and .Truman as hav- His suggestion was well re- Medal is named next Sunday, remake the world in the image ing Scotch-Irish paternal ances- . ceived and at a: meeting on Dec. it will be the 76th time that the of America," Gen. Carlos P. try. 18, 1781, the minutes show that famed award is bestowed on an Romulo, Philippine, Ambassador The 10,ve that Gen. Washing- Gen. Washington was "unani- outstanding American Catholic to the United States, said here. ton had for the Irish officers and . mously adopted" as "a member layman. Otherwise, he told an audi- troops under his command was of this Society," thus making an Fifty-nine men and 16 women ence. at Creighton evident on many occasions. For Irishman out of him as far as have received the Laetare,Medal the United States will be in March 17, the day the British ! it was in their power to do so. since it was established in 1883 danger of losing its battle for evacuated Boston, he ordered At a special dinner in his tIO honor those "whose genius the minds of men. that the countersign of the day . on Jan. 1, 1772, the gold has ennobled the arts and sci- "The contemporary world be "St. Patrick." And again in medal of the society featuring ences, illustrated the ideals of without the countervailing force the New Jersey campaign of St. trampling a snake, 'The ANCHOR An Anchor of the So'Ul. Sure and PAUL 'R'e'ports Fr'Qm' 'First Five Parish'es Show Anchor Circ'ulation Gain Pastors, priests and parishioners throughout the entire Diocese, are rallying to the support of the second annual subscription drive of The ANCHOR. Preliminary reports reveal a decided circulation gain over 1957 when this Catholic newspaper commenced publication. The first five' parishes to report to The Rev. Edward J. Gorman; ,pastor,; informs us . ANCHOR have each attained or surpassed their that his parish, St. Patrick's in Somerset, again parish quotas. We sincerely hope 'every other this year is up with the diocesan leaders who parish will follow:suit. ' have reached their quotas. St. Roch's pa,-ish' in Fall River is the new And, the same 'good news comes to us from member' of the select group which has met its Rev; James A. Dury who relates that Corpus quota. Rev,. Adrien Gauthier, pastor, and Rev. Christi parish in Sandwich, too, has attained the Reginald M. Barrette, assistant, both ardent sup- assigned 'parish quota. porters of this dio<;esan newspaper, note an ever The comments coming into The ANCHOR office increasing interest in our newspaper among their during our first year of publication pointed to an the Church, and ,enriched the of American power," Gen. ,Ro- 1780, the parole for March GEORG' E WORE GREEN was presented to him. "Give b.el'itage of humanity." .. mulo said, "would 'be a world 17 was "Saint" 'and the counter- " : me leave to assure you," Gen. cringing 'in fear for its ,freedom sign "Patrick" "and "Sheilah." A. gold copy of the official Washington said in accepting the Soldiers and statesmen, artists before the ,uncontested, tyranny', Member of Friendly Sons medal (reverse side shown medal, "that I shall never cast Illld industrialists, diplomats and philanthropists, educators and' of Soviet might." . It was also, recalled, how here) of the Society of the my eyes upon the badge with scientists-men and women em- The current "balance of ter- Washl 'ngton bec'arne a member F' dl S f St p' t . k . which I am honored but with nen y ons 0 a rIC f th bodying the ideals of American ror" between America and the of the Society, of the Friendly d grateful 'remembrance 0 e 'W",'" pres, en,ted· to, Uadopt, e '.' pol't and affe tI'onat mann'er eatholic leadership -'- have re- Soviet Union, he added, "is, at Sons of St. Patrick when neither ... 1 e' . c e' eeived the distinction. the moment, our only insurance he nor his parents ,were born member Gen. George Wash- in which it ,was presented." Turn to' Tea TurD to Page Eighteea ill Ireland, as stipulated 'in the ington.in'1782. ,",' TU,D to Pare, EiBhteea

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parishioners ever increasing interest in our paper among theFall River Mass Thursday March 13 1958 Our Lady of the Isle in Nantucket today reshy faithful of the diocese The numerous laudatoryported it has exteeded its quota This most messages indicated an increased circulation iftBeood CIa Man Privilewea PRICE IOeVol 2 No 11 $400 per Year encouraging news came from the pastor Rev 1958 The reports of the five first parishes bearAuthorized at FaU River Ma Edward F Dowling out this optimistic feeling We are justifiably

Rev James E Gleason pastor also notifies us proud that the thousands of readers now await that St Patricks parish in Falmouth has exceeded the delivery of The ANCHOR each week its quota

Batista R~jects Bishop Connolly to Ordain Unity Plea of Needham Native March 22

Cuban Bishops Most Rev JamesL Connolly DD Bishop of the Fan

HAVANA (NC)-An appeal River Diocese will confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders by Cubas hierarcl1Y for the forshy Saturday morning March 22 in St Marys Cathedral OIlmation of a government of nashy

Rev Mr Edward J Sharpe of St Josephs Parish Needhamtional unity to el1d this countshyrys middottwoyear-oldmiddot rebellion has The son of Mr and Mrs The Orders of Diaconate Exshybeen turned down by President Richard F Sharpe of 45 orcist and Acolyte will also be

conferred on seven young meDFulgencio Batista Ch S Nestnut tre~t eedham of the LaSalette Order Attle-The refusal came as the Cuban Rev Mr Sparpe was edl- bOro Receiving the diaconatecabinet resigned in a move apshycated in the public schools of will be Robert Campbell MSparently unrelated to the hiershyNeedham SS~ Peter and Paul Guy Gervais MS Armand Girshyarchys appeal lleven of its 16 Seminary in Detroit and St oux MS and Raymond Hubertmembers are runnigg for office Procopius Seminary Lisle Ill MS Rene Bisaillon MS Edshyin next Junes elections and the He will receive an assignment in mund Bourque MS and Alberilaw requires them to resign from the Diocese of Fall River Pard MStheir governmental posts

In their first public statement on the turmoil created by the Legion of Mary Will Hold rebel forces of Fidel Castro the Church authorities led by His Eminence Manuel Cardinal Arshy Annual Acies Sun~ay teaga y Betancourt Archbishop of Havana made a plea which The Acies the Legion of Marys most impressive and amounted to asking President important annual function will be held this Sunday at 3 aatista to modify his personal p m in Notre Dame Church Fall River The Most Revershycontrol by admitting opposition nd Bishop will presidegroups into the government

The word acies is taken will be the Active and Auxilial7In rejecting tjle~ hierarchy rom themiddot Latin and means members of the nineteen Praesishyappeal President Batista said he

would remain in office The an army assembled in battle dia or groups of the Diocese A procession of the Active memshygovermnent asked that publicashy formation It is an appro- bers will begin the ceremony

tion and broadcasting of the priatE~ name for the ceremony Each Praesidia will be identifiedr bishops statement be withheld In which legionairies Active by a blue and gold banner conshybut its requ~st ~as ignored bull and Auxiliary~gatherbeforeQUI taining the title of the Praesishy

Ladys SI1rilJe to renew their dium which Is always named Regist~ation ealty and consecration after a title or privilege of Our~~ With the simple words-I am LadyArchbishop Cicognani Completes Marc~ 23 ll thine my Queen my Mother Following the recitation of the

md all that I have is thine- opening prayers and Rosary countless legionaries through- Bishop Cotlllolly will preach the out the world renew their con- serm~ All Sliritual Directors

25 Years as Apostolic Delegate At~byle A chapter in American Church history began 25 years Registratio~i for the fall JJecration to Mary Immaculate and Active Legionaries will tlen

term at Monsignor Coyle High-go this March 17 Most Reverend Amleto Giovanni Cicogshy each year At Fatima Our Lady renew their Gonsecration iaSchool Taunt9n will be heldnani was named Apostolic Delegate to the United States asked for consecration to the pairs before Our Ladys Shrine on Sunday March 23 at 2 rmmaculate Heart it is fitting The ceremony will close withand Titular Archbishop of Laodicea on St Patricks Day oclock at the high schooi All that the Legion of Mary which Benediction

1933 This gave a new di- any Apostolic Delegate before applicants must bring with aspires to spread the reign of Officers of the Legion Curia them the last report cardIeCtion to a career already him Jesus through Mary should be of the Diocese are Spiritual Direceived and be r~ady toremarkable for its service Archbishop Cicognani has among the tlrst to comply with rector Rev Edward A Oliveiraundergo an ~xamination of her wishes President Jam e s Lenaghan110 the Holy See It also led traveled in and knows more inshy one hour Taking part in the ceremony Turn to Page Eighteento impressive new achieve- timately more of the United

Ments and had a far-reaching States than any other prelate Influence on the Church in the ever to Come to this country Historians Cite irish Contribution to USVtlited States from abroad He has visited in

every State in the Union Hawaii WASHINGTO~ (NC)~ven societys by-laws Thecgtrganiza- toO present at their meetings lIhesixth prelate to head the and the Bahama ~slanas which Presidentsmiddot of theUnited States tion was founded in Philitdel- not ~erely 118 a guest but as an

Atlostolic Delegation establish- are in his jurisdiCtion He had Irish ancestry and Gen~ phia on March i7 1771 for the active inember Noting that the eel in Washington on Janmiddot 24 knows and is known by more George middotWashington was Irish relief of emigrants from Ire- listof honorary members who 1893 Archbishop Cicognani has Americans non-Catholics as by adoption lapd It has been non-sectarian were not of Irish birth or desshyved in that post longer Ulan Turn to Page Twenty These middotinteresting facts were from itsbeginning cent was fuil Gen StepheD

recalled here yen Irishmen-by In the early days of the So- Moylan the societys first presishybirth an~ bY heart-gather for ~iety it was a common oCcur- cient Offered a solutionLaetare Medal Warns America the tradItional observances of rence to elect military and naval We hope by adoption beCalM St Patricks Day March 17 Dfficers to membership It was melllbers of the young republicTo Be Awarded Against Drive Historians iT) tile nations iesired tomiddot have Gen Washing- of America and are thereby capital which owes much to the Americans Why then not theNext Sunday For Conformity

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Irish for its independence and Society of the Friendly Sons of NOTRE DAME (NC) - When OMAHA (NC) - Americans liberty cited Pr~sidents Jackson St Patrick make Gen Washingshy

the 1958 winner of the Universshy must rid themselves of the idea Polk Buchanan Arthur McKin- ton an Irishman by adoption ity of Notre Dames Laetare that America has a mission to ley Wilson and Truman as hav- His suggestion was well re-Medal is named next Sunday remake the world in the image ing Scotch-Irish paternal ances- ceived and at a meeting on Dec it will be the 76th time that the of America Gen Carlos P try 18 1781 the minutes show that famed award is bestowed on an Romulo Philippine Ambassador The 10ve that Gen Washing- Gen Washington was unanishyoutstanding American Catholic to the United States said here ton had for the Irish officers and mously adopted as a member layman Otherwise he told an audishy troops under his command was of this Society thus making an

Fifty-nine men and 16 women ence at Creighton Un~versity evident on many occasions For Irishman out of him as far as have received the LaetareMedal the United States will be in March 17 the day the British it was in their power to do so since it was established in 1883 danger of losing its battle for evacuated Boston he ordered At a special dinner in his tIO honor those whose genius the minds of men that the countersign of the day honor~ on Jan 1 1772 the gold has ennobled the arts and scishy The contemporary world be St Patrick And again in medal of the society featuring ences illustrated the ideals of without the countervailing force the New Jersey campaign of St Patri~k trampling a snake

The ANCHOR

An Anchor of the SoUl Sure and Fir~ST PAUL

Reports FrQm First Five Parishes Show Anchor Circulation Gain

Pastors priests and parishioners throughout the entire Diocese are rallying to the support of the second annual subscription drive of The ANCHOR Preliminary reports reveal a decided circulation gain over 1957 when this Catholic newspaper commenced publication

The first five parishes to report to The Rev Edward J Gorman pastor informs us ANCHOR have each attained or surpassed their that his parish St Patricks in Somerset againparish quotas We sincerely hope every other this year is up with the diocesan leaders whoparish will followsuit have reached their quotas

St Rochs pa-ish in Fall River is the new And the same good news comes to us from member of the select group which has met its Rev James A Dury who relates that Corpus quota Rev Adrien Gauthier pastor and Rev Christi parish in Sandwich too has attained the Reginald M Barrette assistant both ardent supshy assigned parish quota porters of this dioltesan newspaper note an ever The comments coming into The ANCHOR office increasing interest in our newspaper among their during our first year of publication pointed to an

the Church and enriched the of American power Gen Roshy 1780 the ~amp parole for March GEORGE WORE GREEN was presented to him Give belitage of humanity mulo said would be a world 17 was Saint and the counter- me leave to assure you Gen

cringing in fear for its freedom sign Patrick and Sheilah A gold copy of the official Washington said in accepting theSoldiers and statesmen artists before the uncontested tyranny Member of Friendly Sons medal (reverse side shown medal that I shall never castIllld industrialists diplomats and

philanthropists educators and of Soviet might It was also recalled how here) of the Society of the my eyes upon the badge with scientists-men and women emshy The current balance of tershy Washlngton becarne a member F dl S f St p t k which I am honored but with bullnen y ons 0 bull a rIC f th bodying the ideals of American ror between America and the of the Society of the Friendly d grateful remembrance 0 e

W presentedmiddot to Uadopte polt and affe tIonat mannereatholic leadership -- have reshy Soviet Union he added is at Sons of St Patrick when neither ~ 1 e c e eeived the distinction the moment our only insurance he nor his parents were born member Gen George Wash- in which it was presented

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middot Mass Ordo FRIDAY-Friday of Third Week bull in Lent Simple Violet Mass Propermiddot Second Collect for

middot Peace Preface of Lent SATURDAY~Saturdayof Third middot Week in Lent Simple Violet

Mass Proper Second Collect for Peacemiddot Preface of Lentmiddot

SUNDAY - Laetare Sunday Fourth Sunday of Lent Double of I Class Roseor Violet Mass Proper No Gloria Creed Preface of Lent

MONDAY-5t Patrick Bishop and Confessor Double Wl)ite

Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect Monday of Fourth Week in Lent Third Collect

for Peace Preface of Len~ TUESDAY-5t Cyril of Jerusashy

lem BIshop Confessor and middotDoctor of the Church Double Mas~ Proper Gloda Second Collect rueday of Fourth Week in Lent Third Collect for Peace Creed Preface of Lent

WEDNESDAY - St Joseph middot Spouse of the Blessed Virgin

Mary and Patron of the Unishyversal Church Confessor Double of i Cla~White Mass

middot Proper Gloria Second Collect Wednesday of Fourth Week in Lent Creed Preface of St Joshyseph ment and veneration of the relic While noting that all children

THURSDAY - Thursday of of St Anthony The devotions have certain basic personality Fourth Week in Lent Simple will be directed by Rev Justin needs middotthe educator emphasized Violet MassProperNOGloria EelesOFMmiddot whoil middotpresenpymiddotthat each child is unique ~

or Creed Second Collect for stationed at the chapel but who bull Whatever is unique ina child Peace Preface of Lent 1tils spent SOme years in giving should qe recognized andguided

middot accordingly he said The exshymiddottent to whichmiddot unique qualitiesFuneralmiddotServicemiddot middotHeld in Canada

middotFor For~er Newmiddot Bedford Pastor Funeral services were held St Marys seminary Balitinore

MQnday morningmiddot in Ste Hene- Md dine middotP Q Canada for the laie Decorated for BraveryRev rthur Gagnon rf9rmer pastor of Holy Rosary Church On middotJan 18 1918 FathermiddotGagshyNew Bedford n~n enlisted with ihe United

Father Gagnon a native of States Military Forces and on Fall River who has been retired Jan 29 of that year set sail for from his spiri~ual activities in Bl-est France commissioned as the Fall River Diocese since 1932 a lieutenant Upon his arrival at because of ill health has made Br~st Father Gagnon was the his home in Ste Henedine with only Catholic Chaplain for a bull sister Mrs David Couture period of three weeks

Ordained in May 1916 in St In November 1932 he ~- Marys Cathedral Fall River by ceived a military decoration from the late Bishop Feehan he cel- the United States government ebrated his first mass in the for distinguished service in Sacred Heart Church AttIeboro World War I middot~pin in Fall Riveramppt 7 Surviving besides his sister 1886 he attended Notre pame middotMrs Couture are two nieces Parochial School Farnham COI- Mrs bull Theophane Lavoie middotand

lege and middotSt Laurent Colleg-e Mrs Henri Lescault and middota I Canada and completed his nephew Ernest Gagnon all of studies for the priesthood at Fall ltiver c bull

fFath~~ G~m~$~nci Doctor Bu~kiey_ ~To Speak at Fo~um Co~fer~ncs

Speakers at middotthe fourth in a male and female psychology eeriesof Lenten Forum conJer- ~ve as the ~Qrld see~ itmiddotthe

ences for young adults to be Christian cOncept of love differshyheld next Sunday atmiddot 730 PM ences between emotional infatu will be Rev Anthony M Gomes ation and true ~ove the purpose atmiddot Catholic Community Center and duration of courtship keepshy

Fall River and Dr Arthur F ing steady company and dating iBuckley at Kennedy Youth Cen- Doctor Buckleys topic will be iter New Bedford In Sickness and in Health - The conferences with love He will explain spiritual and and marriage aSl the general phy~ical healtJt and problems

middottheme are open to high school juniors and seniors and other boys and girls 16 or over They are sponsored bY the youth orshy~anizations in cooperation with lithe Diocesan Family Life Bu-

-reau I

Father Gomes will discuss ~

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

March 16 - Espirito Santo Fall River

Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton

March 23-our Lady of Pershypetual Help New

B~far~ ~ $t Toseph North Dightshy

on ~ March 3O--St Boniface New

Bedford _ ~

St P~ter S9u~D~htshyon

middot April 6---St Francis Xavier ~s9het

St Tam~s Taunton

PrOtestant and Catholic ch~p- UnobJectionable for General l~ undez tlie direction of ~r Patronag~middot -- ~a~ Mans Co~nshy

Louis Hmiddot Kohlet a Lutbera~

THE ANCHOR Seeond-elass mail privileges authOrised

at Fall River Masa Publiobed_ Thursday at 10 Highland Av-eDue Fall River Maaa by the CatboliePYeae of the Diooe of Fallmiddot River SuberitioD price

_ mail ~tpaJd bullbull00 per re

medical sUperintendent of the hospital i~

MexicanCatholics MEXICO CITY (NC) - More

than 134255 Mexican Catholicsare meri1lers of the countrys Catholic Action and participate in some 2022 various actiVities

it has been announced here

to be consideredbefore choosuW a spouse

A qu~stion and answer period will conclude bOth conferences

Priests Probe Use f Of Psychiatry ~~

STLOUIS (NC) - Seventyshyfive diocesan priests converged on St Louis State Hospital here for what is believed to be the first hospital-sponsored psychiashytry clinic for priests in the country

Purpose is toacquaint parish prieSts with new psychiatric methods in pastoral counseling according to Frnnciscan Father Fintan McNamee chaplai~ at ~e h~s~tal and a s~aker ~t the clmlc

It was sponsored by the state hospital at the suggestion of J bullbull

Thirteen rue$d~ySimiddot of S~ Atthony middotB~gin a~middot OurQadlsmiddot Chapel

The Thirteen Tuesday~ in missions and retreats and was a honor of St Anthony of Lisbon chaplain in the Air Forcemiddot for and Padua will begin at Our some 12 years

REV JUSTIN EELES OFM Ladys Chapet Ne~ B~dfota on March 18 This traditional devoshytion in honor ofmiddot Everybodys Favorite Saint will extend

th~OUgh the Tuesday previous to the feast of St AnthonYmiddotJune 13

The devotions at the chapel will consist or the Novena Prayshyers a short sermon on the life and virtues of StAnthonYBeneshydiCtion of the Blessed Sacra

tryMark of the Hawk Rawhide Trail

Unobjelttiona1lle for Adults and Adolescents-Blonde Blackshy

mailer Teenag~Bad G~rl - Stanton Gowns for COnfirmation - Unobsectectionable for AdultsshyHells Highway Seven Guns to Mesa - 0middot I

Objectionable in Partmiddotmiddotfor All -Bride and the Beast Cat Girl 75 WEBSTER STREET WORCESTER MAss

l j bullJet Attack Sreammg Mimi

For those unable to attend personally-the proper and deshysirable way to mlJke this devoshytion-the opportunity of followshying the devotion will be offered over Radio station WSAR Fall River This station wiil air the services each Tuesday evening at 745bull

Guidance E~pert

Stresses Role Of Parents

COVINGTON (NC) - If a parent is generally sensitive to the needs of his children and alert to difficult situations in their lives he will sense many opportunities for helping them Dr John P Treacy education department head at Marquette University declared here

By helping a young person to make certain choices and plans and to adjust to new and difficult situation he can preshyvent much lost motion frustra- tion and wasted energy the gllidince expert added

are recognized and guided deshymiddot teJmjnes tomiddot a large ex-tent the middot future success of a person-in terms of himself his fellowman and God Whenmiddotwe guidemiddotYouth we guide them toward someshything This something must be right if guidance is to be sound

Basic Values Too often youth interpret

success in terms of money alope or of a soft job or of prestige or of some other questionable goal the educator said

As Catholics they should be considering more basiC values such as service to their fellowshyman Or their own salvation or love of and service to God These more Plsic values do no~ come ~oo natUally in a material~ic world The right spirj~ vri~hin the home can help much in

i~~~~er~ctiftipound question~ble~ife~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~( If youth are to choose intel- bull

liMntlythey imlst know thEiir

~~~~~~~~e~~cr~~i~~~~ ~Le middotmiddot~middot Vmiddotemiddot GRoun~middot~tIemiddotrmiddot-

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MONTREAL (NC )-JLeaders ltgtfall major religious den9mina- tions here have issued a joint dedaration requesting offiCial action lagltUrls(ooscehi literature

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Worship Comes First at Parish That Could Serve as Model

MINNEAPOLIS (NC)-A conshyviction that worship comes first has earned St Richards

church here its right to be known as a parish that really livesmiddot

Under the guidance of St Richards pastor Father Alfred

Longley a former student of Bishop Connolly at the St Paul Seminary the suburban parish has achieved a unique reputashytion for bringing the liturgy alive to its parishioners

The youthful parish was estabshylished only six years ago At that time it had about 325 famshyilies Today it embraces more than 1000 Most of the Pilrishshyloners are young couples with children A large percentage are college graduates

This is the background of the parish-together with the spirshyitual background which Father Longley is now endeavoring to give it

Father Longley says the entire program at St Richards has meaning only from the one aim of parishioners to know love workship and serve God at all times

At St Richards worship eomes first Father Longley deshyclared

The pastor believes that the practice of the liturgy Is an apshypropriate way to help save soshyciety and return all things to Christ Thus participation in the Mass and the reception of Communion is of first imporshytance

At solemn Masses on Sunday a vested choir leads congregational singing under the direction of a member of the Minneapolis Symphony Low Mass is offered at an altar facing the people Families are urged to receive Communion together On Holyshydays there are two Masses in the morning two more in the eveshyning A dail~ High Mass is sung b4 children of the parish in the morning

Also at St Richards an abbreshyviated Divine Office is chanted in English Neighborhood groups called little parishes chant Matins and Lauds every mornshying School children say the Day Hours Vespers and Comshypline are celebrated each eveshyning These hours are chanted according to the parish prayershybook Gods Family Prays and Sings compiled and edited by Father Longley And the Divine Office accompanies the burial of parishiol)ers

Apostolic Activities A~ostolic activities too are

stressed at St Richards A parshyish institute of theology is conshyducted by the Franciscan Fathshy

ers of Assumption Seminary at nearby Chaska This is attended by several hundred Catholics and by many non-Catholics from October toMay

The parish library is known as the best small theology library inthe area A we~kly eight-page parish bulletin prepared by the pastor goes by mail to all parishioners

An active Legion of Mary is at work in the parish There are 55 little parishes the prayer study anu action groups into which the parish is divided Their members meet weekly the year round striving to sanctify themselves their families and their neighborhoods

Use of the missal and the breshyviary and recitation of the Rosary are urged and encourshyaged In the summer a regular aeries of seminars and work~

shops on pastoral liturgy and the parochial ministry are held for serninarians

Other Services There are extra liturgical

lICrvices on motherhood night for new and prospective mothshyers Fathers Day is celebrated with seminarians of- the parish and their fathers serving as acoshylytes ltat solemn Mass Laetare Sunday is observed as Vocations Day with spiritual a~d social events aimed at encouraging vocations

Yet Father Longley insists the parishisnt remarkable from all these manifold activities It is only remarkable in so far as the ways of God in the Church are wonderful he said

Father Longley describes himshyself as a priest who has been steeped in the liturgical moveshyment the spirit of which has been long abroad in Minnesota He was ordained in St Paul in 1939 and Eintered the US Army as a chaplain in 1942 In 1952 he retired to become pastor of St Richards

In his student days at the St Paul Seminary he felt the leadshyership of such prime movers in the liturgical movement as Archbishop William O Brady of St Paul his professor and recshytor at the seminary Msg~ Wilshyliam Busch noted enthusiast for the movement and the famous lit~rgist Fathe Virgil Michel

From these and others Father Longley said he learned that the Mass is the central theme of the liturgy Later as a servshyice chaplain he added experishyences in the Army proved to me that the apostleship of worship is the source of true Christian health and growth from botll a spiritual and social point of view

Letters Can Curb Smut

PITTSBURGH (NC)-A letshyter writing campaign to combat mail order pornography was urged here by Postmaster James C Smith of Pittsburgh

The postmasters appeal was made after a U S Senate comshymittee estimated recently that

dealers in obscene material do an aflllual gross mail business of about $350 million

Stating that present legisiation allows distributors of pornogshyraphy too much leeway Postshy

master Smith said If people would write to

their congressmen and senators asking what action they have taken to introduce a bill topun- ish those directly or indirectly concerned in the publication or distribution of pornographic lit shyerature movie films and post card pictures then we as indishyviduals as postal representatives

- also would have no problem with filthy literature

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THE ANCHOR- 3 ThursMarch 131958

Priest Learns To Fly for Mission Work

LOCKPORT (NC)-Franciscan Father Francis J Verheyen from Weert The Netherlands has enrolled in the aircraft and

r mechanics course at Lewis Colshylege here and upon completion of his studies Will be assigned permanently in charge of flight operations at Franciscan Misshysion Headquarters in Dutch New Guinea bull

When he take$ over the flight post in New Guinea Father Vershy~eyen will transport missioners about the island fly the sick to hospitals orphans to homes and transport food and medicines

First Pilot His plane will be a Cessna 180

a gift from the Catholic Misshysionary Travel Action Group of The Netherlands which now is being shipped to Hollania New Guinea where the Jrranciscan mission headquarters is located It will be the first plane and Father Verheye~ will be the first pilot to serve the communi ty The assembly of the plane will be under Ithe direction of Father Ivo Ruiter another misshysioner who formerly was a Lewis College aviation student

Father Verheyeri said that a plane is a vital need not Ii luxshyury in New Guinea He said there are no riilroads or highshyways on the island and that walking is the only other means of transportation Father Vershyheyen said that two missionaries died because of lack of adequate transportation They became ill in a remote section of the isshyland and di~d before th~y could be transported to a hospital for medical care he said

Governor Lauds Church Schools

LANSING (NC) - Gov G Mennen Williams of Michigan said here that without private and parochial schools our edushycational problems would De worse than it is

Two elements stand out in the thorny problems of public-pr~shyvate school relations the Govshyernor declared He said they are

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rightly recogniz~- that parents have the right to sendtl1eir ctildren to religious schools I hope the day will never come when there will be lilly serious effort to impair or withdraw this fiJn~amental right 2 Without private lnd parshyochial schools our educational problem would be worse than it is If the children now being educated in private schools were suddenly to seek admittance to public schools th~re would not

be enough classrooms or teachshyers in the state or the country to acconmodate them And the tax burden on the general pubshylic woulp be greatly increased

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INTRODUCING ST MAURICE Rev Francis X Walshylace left a captain in the Chaplain Corps and a priest of the Fall River Diocese receives a card bearing the history of St Maurice patron of the Infantry from Col John T Corley right president of the Fort Benning Georgia Holy Name Society Father Wallace whose last Diocesan assignshyment was at Corpus Christi Parish Sandwich has been iIi the Army for seven years

Archbishop Finds No Bitterness In His Stoning by Protestants

LIVERPOOL (NC) - Archshybishop John C Heenan of Livershypool said he does not think there was bitterness involved when some stones were thrown at him in a Protestant neighborshyhood here

Actually he said Protest~ntshyCatholic relations in this city have never been more genuineshyly cordial

The incident took place when he visited a bedridden widow in St Anthonys parish in the tough Scotland Road area of downshytown Liverpool

A hostile crowd made up mostly of teenaged girls and children shouted insults SPlt at him and threw stones bricks wood and vegetables at the 53shyyear-old prelate and his car in narrltgtw congested Robsart Road The Archbishop was there to visit MrsWinifred Denson a 40-year-old widow with two small daughters who has been bedridden for two years

After chatting with Mrs Denshyson and praying at her bedside Archbishop Heenan emerged t~ face a second small barrage He was unperturbed eve~ though one missile hit his biretta before police were able to disperse the crowd

The prelate was not hurt and announced that he would return to the Scotland Road area later

in the we~k to visit the Catholic sick

Police who made no arrests pointed out Robsart Road is just within the strongiy Protestant area on the fringe of the Irish Catholic quarter and has been the scene of a number of outshybursts of ill feeling in the past

Famly Holy Hour At North Attleboro

As a tribute to the Sacred Heart the Thomas P McDonshyough Council No 330 Knights of Columbus of No Attleboro will sponsor Family Holy Hour next Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5 in St Marys Church Rev Edward B Booth pastor and chaplain of the Council will officiate

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Miilliitolry Assiistolnce Gets Tw(o~Tlhirlds JOmiddotf iFoeignAid

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Lastweek I t06k to task a fellow~columnist f()r his incessant )b~ffiJtling attacks on AmeiJcas pI1Qgram o(aid to peopleiin (other countries He has consistently I1eferred to

8uCh aijd as One gIleat giveaway and as mon~ytpoured - down a ratbdle and on One shy h our national wealth i~ being deshyocc~s1on e icategorIcal)y vQtedto (foreign aid) SuCh aid declaI1ed that the only must be givenhe -said not sim- bl1othet of an American is ply because we a1e afraid Soviet another American Russia will otherwise draw the

Well Ido not intePd to go needy into their own oIibitobut over all that rather in the spirit of jlstice again All of and because we haNe a moral fhe per-tinentresponsibiIity to do so addresses allo- And tinally Barbara -Wand the c u tt 1 ons and British economist said the West BISHOPS SMITH SEE PRESIDENT visiting LebashyChIistmas Mes-today lealizes it mustremain nons White House where they were received by Lebanon sages of the present Ho ly Fa1ther as [ pointed out last week are a massive coiltrashy

diction of this tnational egoism andchauvinism

I return to this matter this week for two reasons First a

number ofpeopl in recent aays have reiterated the traditional

i Christian reasons why America must gie help to less ifortunate peoples in the world Second I think a closer look at the Adshyministrations proposed $39 bil shylion foreign aid program will reveal that even this is not as altruistic or disintel1estedly

Christian as it could and Should be

In an address to 10000 Italian workets last week the Holy Fatherpretty effectively smashed

the egoism of exclusive selfshyipterest when he said Chris-

j tians do not consider anyone as a fOleigner and are alwaysreaay to help everyone

Charity Begins bull Bishop Fu1onSheen speakshy

ing at the bi-partisan Confershyenoe on Foleign Aspects of U middotS National Securjty in Washingshyton had this to sayabout Ioleignaid _ilt was a pagan Terence who

said Charity begins at home It Was Christ the Son of God who -in the parable of the GoodSamaritan s~id that charity beshygins away -from -home with people who a1e not of our race

t or coun ry _ ry e p I 00 1635shyThere are sevetal kinds of OOQOOO - almost two-thilds of

need We need to justify ollr ourso-called foreign aid proshywea1th by sharing it There is gram-is allocated for miliulry the burden of being undelprivi- assistance and ~defense -sIlP-l~ged ours is -the burdeni of port of other mitions Only being overprivileged It is their $1265000000 carL honestly be stomachs -that are empty it described as iHsinterested hu- could Ibe our hearts that are empty

Quotes Sen Kennedy Senator John KennedY of Masshy

sacllUsetts spoke at Loyola Colshylege BaltimOle and insisted that the key to the future is held by millions of uncomshymitted peoples whose greatest need is technicians and technishycal assistance ~

In another address to the John Carroll Society of Washingto1 Senator Kennedy observed that in the world of nations the rich are getting richer while middotthe poor are getting poorer Pouring new billions into our missile program will ndt alone pJevent the loss of a disillusioned India an embittered Tunisia or a chashyotic Indonesia

We mu~t reformulate aid programs which meet the speshycial needs of under-developed countries suffering from capital starvation We must -provide funds which _can act as seed capital to private investment both from this country and fro~ Europe-for inigation and har~ bor improvements for the proshyduction ofcapital goods and inshyvestments

Spirit of Justice Father James L Vizzara SJ

vdce-president of the Nationa] Cltthcgtlic Rural Life Conference described technical assistance and economic aid as our nashytions answer to a n1igious ana moral imperatiive

Harry M Flannery president Of the Cathdlic 2ssociatiof1 101

International Peace said -the American people woula -be

aShamed to realize how little of

committed to a program Of eooshy PresidentCamille Charnouri at center~ are AuxiiiarYBishopnomic aid and development for Leo R SmIth of Buffalo at left and Massachusetts-bornunder~developedcountIiiesShe

added thai the ~rise of middotnational- B~shop Eustace J SmithOFM Vicar Apostolic of Beirut isminAsiaandAlricaisaccomshypanied by the cries middotof these new peoples for help In this its the story of -QUI Worst -eneshymies being our best friends because the Sovoiet lTnion ~s acting as ourconscience We must not fail to listen to the cries for help

Obli tmiddot t U I d ga IOn 0 nemp oye

VIell now ~ur hard-headed realists-Chnstians all---wiII reshyjom There are 5700000 unshyemploye~ workers in the United States Isnt our first obHgation to these workers and their famshyilies Certain~y our fitstobligation

~s to o~rown ill1e~pl~Yea But If meetmg that oblIgatIOn means we must ignore the Samaritanshyobligations then I say the United States is in vry bad sh~~e inshydeed-economIcally pohtically and morally

Which b~ings me to mysecond point Break do~n that$31bii shylion foreign aid program now being proposed by the Admini~-tration and short-sightedly at shytacked by Americans inside and outside of Congress HowmuCh of thmiddotis$39 billion is really ecoshynomic aid and technical assist shyance and how much of itis nothing more than gunsandmis- shysile warheads and theIImiddotke

oMt FJannery -wa~ right We shouUd be ashamed of Ihow little we are giving in the way 0[ nonshymImiddotlmiddotImiddotta h 1 A t tal f $2

manitarian Christian heipto other peoples in the form of

0f genuine ecoriomic aid

technical assistance health aid help for refugees etc

WmiddotitlessGenerosity our

total only $20 million is alloshycated to the Uni~ed Nations Techni~al Assistance Program which perhaps more than any other aid program is best calcu-

B1Shop Leo Smith is Episcopal Moderator National Council o~ Catholic Youth in the U S ancl has led an American pIlgrimage for opening of centenary celebrations at Lourdes NC Photo

PreJot C tit - S middote ongra U Q middotes couts The Girl Scouts marked the

anniversary of their founding NEW YORK (NC) - Greet shy

ingsto the Girl Scouts of the USA on the 46th anniversary yesterday The week-long obshyof their founding were eXltended servance during whiCh a differshyby the ~piscopal Chairman of the ent soout activityreceived dailY Youth Department National emphasis in manyobservance~ Catholic Welfare Conference shy in the namon will end next 5atshyAr~hbishop Leo Binz of Dushy urday

buque said in a message toScout Archbishop Binz said that middotmiddotwe particular of headquarters that ~your leader- would take note

ship and -your membership re- the achievements of your volunshyteer leaders whqsemiddot efforts aremind us happily of the great shyso important to your splendidpower for good which is found success _in YOllng people shy As wen we would express

our admiration for your soundCordino1 Leaves Aft E tmiddoter a5 er

CHICAGO (NC) - His Emishynence Samuel Cardinal Stritch will l1emain in Chicago until after Easter before leaving for Vatican City to assume his new duties as Pro-Plefect of the Sashycred Copgregation for the Propshyagatiol) of the Faith

Dhis _MIas disclosed lin a Hlittle message addlessed Iby the Carshydinal to the c1er and the nearshy

OJly 2 million faithful of the Chishycago archdiocese most densely Catholic populated See of the Church in this country The Cardinal told hlmiddotS eople

and well-balanced programs which relate so meaningfully t~ both the spiritual and social deshyvelopment of our youth

Scenes Rise From Text In New Books

FRESNO Calif (NC)-Someshy

thing unique in instruction books for -children and ~nverts

h~s ~en made available here according to an announc~ent by the Academy Library Guild

-that since being notified of hlmiddotS Catechetical Scenes by Sashy

appointment to the Vatican post I~lan Fath~ M Coerezza1 coo-

--he is the first U So born pre- _tall~s clever~y designed sc~nes late named-to the Roman Curia whiCh rlse out of th_e textl when~his great consolation has been the pages are turned Made by that I know you are praying for ~a1d inHong ~ong and printed me Clnd ~re begging God to give ln ~olor t~e elgJ1t volumes are me -the lIght and strength to do available m EnglIsh Spa1ish His HolyWBl in all things Portuguese and Chinese

The tities of the volumes inshyclude Confirmation The Mother

S EG U1 Nmiddot of God God and Man Confes- sion (2 vols) The Blessed

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Priests Told To Stay on Sideline$

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Priests engaged in direction of the lay apostolate should stay on the sidelines and coach a priest experienced in lay apoampshyto~te work said here

The lay apostolate Holy Cross Father Louis Putz pointed out is after all a lay apostoshylate Father Putz is a professor of theology at the University- of Notre Dame and president of Fides Publishers

Laymen he added will not accept their responsibility iQ the mission of the Church unless they learn how at an eady age at home and in school

Young Years Best Its like learning how ~o play

footbaII he said or learning to love music or learning to beshycome interested in science The best years of training are the young years and the home atshymosphere is the best atmosphere

A sense of mission Father Putz declared is missing in too many Catholic lives today To be a Christian he said you have to lie apostolic Confirmshyation gives you the grace of Christian adulthood But you must learn how to use that grace

It is the mission of the lay apostle he explained to inject Christianity into life

Paper Banned BERLIN (NC) - A Catholic

newspaper in the Soviet sector of Berlin has been banned by

the communists for printing a partial text of the Lenten Passhytoral of Bishop Julius Doepfner of Berlin

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I WAREHAM CYO COMMUNION BREAKFAST The monthly Communion breakshy

fast of the newly~organized CYO at St PatJricks Parish Wareham drew 90 members Seated at the head table are left to right Judy Kiernan secretary Jean Gallus viceshypresident Tiny Lopes treasurer Rev James W Clark assistant at St Patricks Thomas Eccleston president Rev John F Hogan Catholic Welfare B6reau Director of New Bedford and Paul OConnell principal of Wareham High School

Wareham Unit eyO Organized A CYO unit has Been organized

for the youth of St Patricks Parish Wareham with a proshygram designed to develop the four-point purpose of the CYO -spiritual recreational social and cultural ideals

The CYO group for those of high school age has been in operation for a month Officers are Thomas Eccleston president Jean Gallusmiddotvice-president Judy Kiernan secretary and Tiny Lopes treasurer

Ninety members of the new laquoroup received Communion and attended a Communion breakfast on the monthly CYO Cominunion Sunday

Speaker at the breakfast was the Rev Jobn F Hogan of New Bedford director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau in New Bedford and director of St Marys Home He is also chaplain at the Bristol County House of Correction

Father urged the CYO memshybers to first teach rule and aanctify themselves and then try to carry this over to their eompanions and contacts in lIOCiety

New Bedford Missioners School First in Peru to Hold Graduation

LIMA (NC) - The Maryknoll parish of Santa Rosa de Lima here recently became the first parish in Limas history to hold a parochial grade school gradushyation

Santa Rosa de Lima the first parochia] school in Lima estabshyIishectby Father John J Lawler Maryknoll Missioner from New Bedford Mass Iepresents an Important step in parochial life for the faithful of Peru

Of such imllOrtance was the graduation of the 90 students each one capable of speaking and writing in both Spanish and English that Archbishop Juan Landazuri Ricketts 011 Lima atshytended the ceremonies and spoke on the significance of the occashysion

In addition to noting that this was the first parochial grade achool graduation in Limas edushycational history Archbishop Landazuri also pointed out that it represented the first big step forward toward greater cathoshylic development of Peru

FirSt Vocation Equally impoltant to Father

Lawler however was the long-

To Ease Problem LONDON (NC)-A new bill

Introduced in the Hous of Comshy mons would ease tile problem of

finding foster parents for homeshyless Catholic ehildren by allowshying adoption by some couples who are not permanent residents of Great Britain

The measure was introduced with government approval

Under present law British children cannot be adopted by persons who are not of their own faith or who do not live in Great Britain As most Catholic couples already have children of their own the number of Cathshyolic children needing parentsshynlike that of non-CllthoUe _ildren-exceeda the clema04

Present at the breakfast were Paul pConnell principal of the Wareham High School Clement Spillane football coach at Wareshyham High and William Paling assistant principal of the Wareshyham Junior High School

Members of the CYO are also members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes and have pledged themselves to the reception of frequent Holy Comshymunion

Monthly dances are to be held by the CYO except during the seasons of Lent and Advent

The recreational program inshyeludes eight bowling teams with prizes to be awarded to the highshyest boy and girl bowlers and to the winning team

Plans are now being formushylated for a series of one-act plays to be performed by the various classes A parish debating team will soon be formed as another step in the cultural aspect of the CYO program

Motto of the S1 Patrkks Parshyish CYO is the guiding principle ofmiddot St Pius X Fo restole all things in Christ

prayed-for realiZatiOn of a vocashytion With great pride and thanksgiving be announeed that his first graduatiOn class waa sending a representative to the Minor Seminary this month

The mlssioner~brother of New Bedfords Mayor~ then topped off the gJaduatfon ceremonies by announetng that the first year of the new higb so4001 will be ready for the begjnning of the school term in ApriI~ making it pOSSIble fot this first graduationmiddot class to continue studying and working in the atmosphere of the pari~h until the completion of their secondary education

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Members of the company emshyployees benefit fund have senti checks totalingmiddot $Jioo so far to pay for scholarshipS at th~

Quigley Preparatory Seminal) in Chicago

The money has come from the profits from vendfng machine sales in the plant FIle profit are at the disposal of an em- pwyee committee wl1fclt has seshylected the scholllSllip pllogram as one of the projecla of the benefit fundi

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Attorney Harrington Scheduled to lecture

Laws dealing with psychopath literature and obscene and vulshygar literature are topics chosen by Atty John J Harrington Asshysistant District Attorney who is engaged to lecture at the open meeting of the Franco-American Womens Club Inc next Wedshynesday niglilt at 8 oclock in the Old Town Hall Somerset

Other aetivities on schedule for the day are the making of pads for the Cancer Home in the morning and at 2 oclock in the afternoon a business meeting

Mrs Lucienne Penoy chairshyman of th~ day announces her assisting committee Mrs Maril shyda Girard Mrs Juliette Gelinas Mrs Rose Garant Mrs Bella Pouliot Mrs Orner Trudeau Mrs AUgdst Dionne and Mrs Arthur A Plante

The puljlic is invited to atshytend the~n meeting

Teachers Safaries WASHINGTON CNC) - The

U s Office of Education haa issued a slJudy 0111 higher educashytion showling that teachers in public eoll~es get paid an avershyage of about $bOOO more thangt those in privately supported inshystitutions

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Forthcoming Retreat Schedule Announced by League Members

The Executive Board of Our Iady of Good Counsel Retreat League of the Fall River Diocese was held Sunday afternoon at St Louis Church Fall River with Mrs Raymond Hamel of tUeboro presiding

The meeting opened with amiddot prayer by Rev William McshyMahon Director of Lay Retreats Father McMahon explained the

purposes of the retreat moveshyment and evaluated its spiritual benefits

Amiouncement was made of the following committee chairshyman by Mrs Hamel Miss Marshygaret M Leahy of Fall River Chairman of the Speakers Bushyreau Mrs John J Mullaney of Attleboro Chairman of Organishyzation and Development and Mrs Stanley Koczera of New Bedford Chairman of Ways and Means

The Retreat League will be represented at the Mid-term Meeting of the National Layshywomens Retreat Movement to be held in Washington D C on AI)ril 18 and 19 by Mrs Hamel of Attleboro and middotMrs George E

Hurley of Fall River Scheduled retreats at Our

Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House East Freetown follow

Girls (high school juniors and seniors) April 18-20 Sodality Union April 25-27 Laymen May 2~4 Boys (high sclool junshyiors andl seniors) May 911 Professional Men May 1amp-18 Laywomen May 23-25

If any group desires a retreat weekends are stiU availaJgtle on June 6-~ and June 13-15

Plans are being formulated for

Urge Sacrifice EICHSFAETT (NC)~Cathoshy

lics have been urged to give up one meal on Fridays during Lent and contribute its cost to aid the worlds starving

This suggestion was made here by the German branch of Pax Christi international GathshyoUc peace organization

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a retreat with a Portuguese reshytreat master for those who mignt be interested Miss Helen Chase will organize a Franco-Arnericall retreat for the Fall

Rev ThomasmiddotF Walsh Dioceshysan Moderator of the Fall River District was host to the meet shying

Fhe officersmiddot of the Retreat Lea~ue are Mrs Hamel Attleshyboro President Mrs Aristid~

A Andrade Taunton Secretary Miss Mary Shea Treasurer and Miss Mary Phelan Membership Chairman

Organize Social Action Groupmiddot

WASHINGTON (NC) - After three years of concerted planshyning the National Catholic Soshycial Action Conference has been formed here it was announced

The new organization succeeds the Catholic Conference on Inshydustrial Problems which was initiated in 1922 under the guidshyance of the Social Action Deshypartment National Catholic Welfare Conference to promote the study and understanding of ind~strial problems in the light of Catholic teachingS

Louis Buckley 51 of Boston who headed the Catholic Conshyference on Industrial Problems has been named chairman of the new organization He is a past president of the Catholic Economic Association and is connected with the New England regional office of the U S Labor Department Mr Buckley haa tatight at the University of Notre Dame the CathQlic University of America Western Reserve University in Cleveland and Loyolagt University in Chicago

The aim of tYre National Cathshyolic Social Action Conference will be to stimulate and aid American Catholic laymen to undertake organized activity aimed at making sound social principles operative in the insti shytutionsmiddot of American society Mr Buckey expained

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~ 6 - ~-THE ANCHORVocation~Morltb r WOrUfBmBuy Thur~March13 1958 I

March is Vocati~n Month It is a month when anxious highschool students are

waiting to take their College Board Exams

Many seniors h~ve made application to the college of their choice The alternative schools have been dulyapplie~ to as well I

Guidance counselors are working overtime trying to help bewildered graduates of 1958 figure out what they want what they can afford what they have the proper credits for and what they can get into

Parents are facing the fact that their little boys and girls of yesteryear are ready to go out into the world as valedictorians will tell them in a few months-and the time-worn cliche penetrates even now into parental hearts

It is a month of choice It is a time when young men and women whose only major concern until no has been in many cases a choice of car-coat colors or what to do after school realize the penalty of growing up~they must make decisions

The Church reminds them that God should be included in the decision Any choice of school or career or profession or vocation has after all the purpose of bringing a person not only happily through life but happily and holily to h~aven Advertising gimmicksto thecontrilry the purpose of life is neither the fun of smoking nor living modern nor the pride of ownership nor doingeverything with the new improved product-it is still saving ones immortal soul

People go to heaven as members of society That means the choice of a vocation Whether it be as a priest or brother or sister as a teacher or nurse or secretary as a lawyer or doctor or engineer or tradesman - the way one goes through life in order to get to heavenis a vocation

It is the road to God where one will serve God best and be happy and holy where one will make the best use of the God-given talents he has

This decision of ones vocation calls -for an evaluation of personality and character talents and-abilities intelli gence and will desires and ambitions The sum of these qualities usually spells out the answer

This is true if the vocation be a religious one-adedishyeation in life to God directly as a priest or brother or sister God expects a person to read the same signs to use the same judgment in deciding if he has a religious v~ cation as he would in making any other rrwjor decision There is no magic formula God does not work miracles when He has written the characteristics of a religiousvO- cation in a persons life

It remains for the person himself to examine to pray to judge to consult with parents and advisers and priests and then to act

And what better time than Vocation Month

Why Contribute Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund I was hungry Relief supplies equivalent to 29500

freight carloads and a train 279 miles long were shipped

overseas in 1957 by the Fund~lear~eapons I was thirsty bull -Millions of -children in Spain and IS to lfivite catastrophe Soclal-

Italy receive a glass of milk a day because of the Fund ism is literally the hope of bt II was a stranger bull Of the 37000 Hungarian rlfuge~8 umam y

h t th Ut d St t 22000 ttl J b Th~re are ~ few SOCIahsts W 0 came 0 ~ nJ e a es were rese en Y left m the Um~e~ States - and the Catholic Relief Services these~few are dIVIded up a~o~g

I was naked Eighteen million pounds of clothing 10 many mutually antagomstIc shoes and bedding were distributed in 53 countries-be- splbiter groups - t~at one can -they co~tinue tend to regard cause of the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive only marvel that they were able

I was sick Once every nine hours in 1957 a shipshy

ment of clothing and food and medicine-911 shipments in all--were carried to 40000000 people overseas

I was in prison The first surplus food clothing medicine to go into Poland since all relief supplieswere cut off by the communists in the last months of 1949 were shipshy

d b h C h r B h pe y teat 0 IC IS ops Relief Fund last December

Tie a string around yOur finger to remind yourself to make a contribution Sunday to the Fund There are no

strings attached to the relief and assistance programs ~on-ducted among the neeliy of all races and creeds overseas

Each dollar given to the Fund will be multiplied 40 times in overseas relief for the destitute and hungrywho receive hope and life itself from tne F~nds charity~your charity

Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund What you have done to these my least brethren you

have done to me

Those words of Our Lord are as valid forus today as they were for His hearers TheYref~r just as much to the poor and destitute of Korea the hungry-rand weary of P I d t th b d I f th d f Gall

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Two Iinportant Books The advertisement itself

which readslike a musty reprint of something from the 19th censhytury is hardly worth n~ticing except as a reminder that within the past few weeks by coirici-

dehce two interesting books ~ave been published in defense

of the American economic sysshytern

The number of such books published since the end of the

second World War is legion but these two are particularlysignificant (1) Reflections on America (Charles Scribners Sons New York) by Jacques Maritain the distinguished French Catholic philosopherwho has lived in this countrysince the early 30s and (2) The Economy of the American Peoshypie Progress Problems ptosshypeets by Gerhard Colm andTheodore Geiger (National Plan-shyning Association Washington D C) Welcome Contrast Maritains highly flattering~ommunistmiddot proPllganda Comshyreflections on t~e ~merican munism yersus qapitalism economic system - in ChapterAmerica beingthe stronghold of XIII of his new book-are in Capitalismmiddot welcome contrast to the doctrin- That is Ii gre~t mi-~fortune ~ire criticism ofso many Euro- lie concludes with respect to pean intellectuals to say noth- the rest of the worlds peoples c

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New Economy Supersedes 19th Century Capitalism

By Msgr George C Higgins Director NCWC Social Action Dept

On March 4 the Socialist Labor Party of America sponsored a full-page political advertisement in the New York Times-and possibly in other daily newspapersshyealling for the immediate abolition of capitalism and th~ adoption of socialism oin the United States as the only

means f aVOIdmgwar and depressIOn

The text of this curious adshyvertisement reads in part as folshylows Logic of the situation_ is plain The cause of war is inshyberent in capishytaIism It folshylows therefore that to end war we must abolish t he capitalist system To proshylong capitalism in thi~ age of missiles and nu-

Drucker and David Lilienthal Maritain emp~asizes the fa~t that the Amencan economy IS something radically new and different in the history of man- kind - as different from 19th century Capitalism as it is from socialism

The industrial regime inber- ited from Europe he ~ays has now become unrecognizable in this country It has been supershyseded by new economic struc~ tures which are still in the makshying and in a state of fluidity butwhich render both capitalism

and socialism things of the past New Economy

Geiger and Colm in their NPA report arrive ~tlsubstanshytially the sane conclusion Theypoint out that from 19th cen- turycapitalism there has evolved a new dynamic American econshy

cmy-about as similar they say to the capitalism of old as a jetairplane is to the Wright Brothshyers original model

Most Americans however

thek economy as if no substanshytial change had taken place in recent decades - perhaps be- cauSe they have been too busy living and working amid these changes to think about their significance or their important effect on the development of civilization

Maritain approaches the latter point from a slightly different angle He says with charactershyistic affection for his adopted country and its people that we are too middotmodest to philosophize about our accomplishments in the economic order

Hurts Our Cause As an ardent admirer of the

United States he would like to see us overcome our modesty in this regard for he thinks it is seriously hurting our Cjluse in the rest of the world

Because of our failure to for mulate an explicit economic philosoplY wQich adequately reflects our current economicpractic~ the iplpression is left he says that America has acshycepted the challenge of comshymunism in the very terms of

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-SS Roderick and Soloman Martyrs Roderick was a priest at Cabra near Cordova He was exposed as a Christian by his brother who was a Moshyhammedan and imprisoned at Cordova In prison he met Salshyomon a layman alsoCjailed for his Faith The two were marshytyred at Cordova in 857

TOMORROW-St Leo Bishshyop-Martyr The time of his marshytyrdom is not know but the Roshy

man Martyrology records that he was put to death for the faith in the Veranian Field at Rome

SATURDAY - St uonginus Soldier According to tradition he was the soldi~r who pierced the side of Christ while He was hanging on the Cross After the Crucifixion it is said he acshyknowledged Christ to be the Son of God and he also is said to have been martyred for the Faith at Caesarea in Cappadocia

SUNDAY-Laetare Sunday fourth Sunday in Lent Feast of SS Hilary Tatian and Companshyions Martyrs St Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia St Tatia~

was his deacon The others S8 Felix Largus and Denis were laymen All were beheaded by order of Numerian about 284

MONDAY-St Patrick Bishshyop-Confessor Apostle of Ireshyland It is agreed generally that he was of Romano-Briton orishygin and when 16 was taken capshytive to Ireland Six years later he escaped and after his studies and consecration about 432 ~ Bishop he returned to Ireland as a missioner He established the Church on lasting fouJ1dashytions throughout the country travelled extensively on mis

sions of preacqing teaching building churches opening schools and making converts He established the primatial See at Armagh in 444 He died about 461

TUESDAY-St Cyril of Jimishysalem Bishop-Doctor He was born about 315 near Jerusalem became a priest in 345 and was Patriarch of the city from 350 until his death about 387 He spent 17 years of his patriarchshyate in exile He was celebrated for his instruction on Christian doctrine and addresses to cateshychumens before Baptism He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII

WEDNESDAY-St Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Mother and Foster Father of Our Lord Little is known of him but he is described in the Gospel of St Matthew as a just man Frolll the circumstance of his not beshying mentioned in the history of

the Passion it is believed he died before that time Devotions to him as a Saint date from the early ages and he was pro claimed Patron of the Universal Church o~ Pope Pius IX

lectuals who have made this point in recent years Maritain is probably the most sympathetic in his general attitude with reshygard to the United States its people and its institutions

He deserves to be listened to bull very carefully therefore when he tells us for our own good that because of our lack of an

adequate ideology our lights cannot be seen by the ordinary people in the other countries of the free world

It should be pointed out that Maritain whose affection for the United States and all it stands for is almost embarrassing at times is not naive enough to think our economic system is perfect He mentions certain imshyprovements that he confidently hopes to see accomplished in the futur~notablya change for the better in the role and the funcshytion of organized labor and ~ome way of giving iabora more efshyfective share in management

It will not be surprising be observes if the creative Amershy

~ Labor Party of America the very word and who are not ican imagination brings aboutMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Leaning heavily on the writ- ready to die for it-nobody is these improvements within theGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER lngs of such ptiblieists econo- ready to die for capitalism in reasonably near future Let UI

Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John PDnscoU mists and government adininis- Asia Africa or Europe hope that his gratifying confishyMANAGING EDITOR trators as the late Frederick Hidden Lights dence in us will not prove 4) be

Attorney Hugh J Goiden Allen Adolf Bede Petel Of the many European intel- unfounded

Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

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promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

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Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

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though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

Everyone who went by on foot

to

joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

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Minister liail$ Freedo~ of

Religion TORONTO (NC)-A Protest

ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

He that spareth the rod hateth his son but ~e that

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ReflectiollS on Americo By Rt Rev Msgr John S KenIledy

Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

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LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

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Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

our refuge and o~ strength sO tliat in all batUesmiddotollife7we may ~ valia~~ in ~rVietl to T~ee and to our greatUnited States of Ainetick Amen

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

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On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

Brother Ignatius plans to en- bull Prevost debaters in varioU5

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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GARDEN-GREEN-REDUCED 2c A POUND institute announced that the workshops will be held this sumshymer (rom July 28 to August 15 The sessions f~om August 10 to 15 will be open only to churchshymen who hold administrative positions and will concentrate on the problems of the religious administrator

During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

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Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

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middot Peace Preface of Lent SATURDAY~Saturdayof Third middot Week in Lent Simple Violet

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SUNDAY - Laetare Sunday Fourth Sunday of Lent Double of I Class Roseor Violet Mass Proper No Gloria Creed Preface of Lent

MONDAY-5t Patrick Bishop and Confessor Double Wl)ite

Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect Monday of Fourth Week in Lent Third Collect

for Peace Preface of Len~ TUESDAY-5t Cyril of Jerusashy

lem BIshop Confessor and middotDoctor of the Church Double Mas~ Proper Gloda Second Collect rueday of Fourth Week in Lent Third Collect for Peace Creed Preface of Lent

WEDNESDAY - St Joseph middot Spouse of the Blessed Virgin

Mary and Patron of the Unishyversal Church Confessor Double of i Cla~White Mass

middot Proper Gloria Second Collect Wednesday of Fourth Week in Lent Creed Preface of St Joshyseph ment and veneration of the relic While noting that all children

THURSDAY - Thursday of of St Anthony The devotions have certain basic personality Fourth Week in Lent Simple will be directed by Rev Justin needs middotthe educator emphasized Violet MassProperNOGloria EelesOFMmiddot whoil middotpresenpymiddotthat each child is unique ~

or Creed Second Collect for stationed at the chapel but who bull Whatever is unique ina child Peace Preface of Lent 1tils spent SOme years in giving should qe recognized andguided

middot accordingly he said The exshymiddottent to whichmiddot unique qualitiesFuneralmiddotServicemiddot middotHeld in Canada

middotFor For~er Newmiddot Bedford Pastor Funeral services were held St Marys seminary Balitinore

MQnday morningmiddot in Ste Hene- Md dine middotP Q Canada for the laie Decorated for BraveryRev rthur Gagnon rf9rmer pastor of Holy Rosary Church On middotJan 18 1918 FathermiddotGagshyNew Bedford n~n enlisted with ihe United

Father Gagnon a native of States Military Forces and on Fall River who has been retired Jan 29 of that year set sail for from his spiri~ual activities in Bl-est France commissioned as the Fall River Diocese since 1932 a lieutenant Upon his arrival at because of ill health has made Br~st Father Gagnon was the his home in Ste Henedine with only Catholic Chaplain for a bull sister Mrs David Couture period of three weeks

Ordained in May 1916 in St In November 1932 he ~- Marys Cathedral Fall River by ceived a military decoration from the late Bishop Feehan he cel- the United States government ebrated his first mass in the for distinguished service in Sacred Heart Church AttIeboro World War I middot~pin in Fall Riveramppt 7 Surviving besides his sister 1886 he attended Notre pame middotMrs Couture are two nieces Parochial School Farnham COI- Mrs bull Theophane Lavoie middotand

lege and middotSt Laurent Colleg-e Mrs Henri Lescault and middota I Canada and completed his nephew Ernest Gagnon all of studies for the priesthood at Fall ltiver c bull

fFath~~ G~m~$~nci Doctor Bu~kiey_ ~To Speak at Fo~um Co~fer~ncs

Speakers at middotthe fourth in a male and female psychology eeriesof Lenten Forum conJer- ~ve as the ~Qrld see~ itmiddotthe

ences for young adults to be Christian cOncept of love differshyheld next Sunday atmiddot 730 PM ences between emotional infatu will be Rev Anthony M Gomes ation and true ~ove the purpose atmiddot Catholic Community Center and duration of courtship keepshy

Fall River and Dr Arthur F ing steady company and dating iBuckley at Kennedy Youth Cen- Doctor Buckleys topic will be iter New Bedford In Sickness and in Health - The conferences with love He will explain spiritual and and marriage aSl the general phy~ical healtJt and problems

middottheme are open to high school juniors and seniors and other boys and girls 16 or over They are sponsored bY the youth orshy~anizations in cooperation with lithe Diocesan Family Life Bu-

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FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

March 16 - Espirito Santo Fall River

Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton

March 23-our Lady of Pershypetual Help New

B~far~ ~ $t Toseph North Dightshy

on ~ March 3O--St Boniface New

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St P~ter S9u~D~htshyon

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St Tam~s Taunton

PrOtestant and Catholic ch~p- UnobJectionable for General l~ undez tlie direction of ~r Patronag~middot -- ~a~ Mans Co~nshy

Louis Hmiddot Kohlet a Lutbera~

THE ANCHOR Seeond-elass mail privileges authOrised

at Fall River Masa Publiobed_ Thursday at 10 Highland Av-eDue Fall River Maaa by the CatboliePYeae of the Diooe of Fallmiddot River SuberitioD price

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medical sUperintendent of the hospital i~

MexicanCatholics MEXICO CITY (NC) - More

than 134255 Mexican Catholicsare meri1lers of the countrys Catholic Action and participate in some 2022 various actiVities

it has been announced here

to be consideredbefore choosuW a spouse

A qu~stion and answer period will conclude bOth conferences

Priests Probe Use f Of Psychiatry ~~

STLOUIS (NC) - Seventyshyfive diocesan priests converged on St Louis State Hospital here for what is believed to be the first hospital-sponsored psychiashytry clinic for priests in the country

Purpose is toacquaint parish prieSts with new psychiatric methods in pastoral counseling according to Frnnciscan Father Fintan McNamee chaplai~ at ~e h~s~tal and a s~aker ~t the clmlc

It was sponsored by the state hospital at the suggestion of J bullbull

Thirteen rue$d~ySimiddot of S~ Atthony middotB~gin a~middot OurQadlsmiddot Chapel

The Thirteen Tuesday~ in missions and retreats and was a honor of St Anthony of Lisbon chaplain in the Air Forcemiddot for and Padua will begin at Our some 12 years

REV JUSTIN EELES OFM Ladys Chapet Ne~ B~dfota on March 18 This traditional devoshytion in honor ofmiddot Everybodys Favorite Saint will extend

th~OUgh the Tuesday previous to the feast of St AnthonYmiddotJune 13

The devotions at the chapel will consist or the Novena Prayshyers a short sermon on the life and virtues of StAnthonYBeneshydiCtion of the Blessed Sacra

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For those unable to attend personally-the proper and deshysirable way to mlJke this devoshytion-the opportunity of followshying the devotion will be offered over Radio station WSAR Fall River This station wiil air the services each Tuesday evening at 745bull

Guidance E~pert

Stresses Role Of Parents

COVINGTON (NC) - If a parent is generally sensitive to the needs of his children and alert to difficult situations in their lives he will sense many opportunities for helping them Dr John P Treacy education department head at Marquette University declared here

By helping a young person to make certain choices and plans and to adjust to new and difficult situation he can preshyvent much lost motion frustra- tion and wasted energy the gllidince expert added

are recognized and guided deshymiddot teJmjnes tomiddot a large ex-tent the middot future success of a person-in terms of himself his fellowman and God Whenmiddotwe guidemiddotYouth we guide them toward someshything This something must be right if guidance is to be sound

Basic Values Too often youth interpret

success in terms of money alope or of a soft job or of prestige or of some other questionable goal the educator said

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MONTREAL (NC )-JLeaders ltgtfall major religious den9mina- tions here have issued a joint dedaration requesting offiCial action lagltUrls(ooscehi literature

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Worship Comes First at Parish That Could Serve as Model

MINNEAPOLIS (NC)-A conshyviction that worship comes first has earned St Richards

church here its right to be known as a parish that really livesmiddot

Under the guidance of St Richards pastor Father Alfred

Longley a former student of Bishop Connolly at the St Paul Seminary the suburban parish has achieved a unique reputashytion for bringing the liturgy alive to its parishioners

The youthful parish was estabshylished only six years ago At that time it had about 325 famshyilies Today it embraces more than 1000 Most of the Pilrishshyloners are young couples with children A large percentage are college graduates

This is the background of the parish-together with the spirshyitual background which Father Longley is now endeavoring to give it

Father Longley says the entire program at St Richards has meaning only from the one aim of parishioners to know love workship and serve God at all times

At St Richards worship eomes first Father Longley deshyclared

The pastor believes that the practice of the liturgy Is an apshypropriate way to help save soshyciety and return all things to Christ Thus participation in the Mass and the reception of Communion is of first imporshytance

At solemn Masses on Sunday a vested choir leads congregational singing under the direction of a member of the Minneapolis Symphony Low Mass is offered at an altar facing the people Families are urged to receive Communion together On Holyshydays there are two Masses in the morning two more in the eveshyning A dail~ High Mass is sung b4 children of the parish in the morning

Also at St Richards an abbreshyviated Divine Office is chanted in English Neighborhood groups called little parishes chant Matins and Lauds every mornshying School children say the Day Hours Vespers and Comshypline are celebrated each eveshyning These hours are chanted according to the parish prayershybook Gods Family Prays and Sings compiled and edited by Father Longley And the Divine Office accompanies the burial of parishiol)ers

Apostolic Activities A~ostolic activities too are

stressed at St Richards A parshyish institute of theology is conshyducted by the Franciscan Fathshy

ers of Assumption Seminary at nearby Chaska This is attended by several hundred Catholics and by many non-Catholics from October toMay

The parish library is known as the best small theology library inthe area A we~kly eight-page parish bulletin prepared by the pastor goes by mail to all parishioners

An active Legion of Mary is at work in the parish There are 55 little parishes the prayer study anu action groups into which the parish is divided Their members meet weekly the year round striving to sanctify themselves their families and their neighborhoods

Use of the missal and the breshyviary and recitation of the Rosary are urged and encourshyaged In the summer a regular aeries of seminars and work~

shops on pastoral liturgy and the parochial ministry are held for serninarians

Other Services There are extra liturgical

lICrvices on motherhood night for new and prospective mothshyers Fathers Day is celebrated with seminarians of- the parish and their fathers serving as acoshylytes ltat solemn Mass Laetare Sunday is observed as Vocations Day with spiritual a~d social events aimed at encouraging vocations

Yet Father Longley insists the parishisnt remarkable from all these manifold activities It is only remarkable in so far as the ways of God in the Church are wonderful he said

Father Longley describes himshyself as a priest who has been steeped in the liturgical moveshyment the spirit of which has been long abroad in Minnesota He was ordained in St Paul in 1939 and Eintered the US Army as a chaplain in 1942 In 1952 he retired to become pastor of St Richards

In his student days at the St Paul Seminary he felt the leadshyership of such prime movers in the liturgical movement as Archbishop William O Brady of St Paul his professor and recshytor at the seminary Msg~ Wilshyliam Busch noted enthusiast for the movement and the famous lit~rgist Fathe Virgil Michel

From these and others Father Longley said he learned that the Mass is the central theme of the liturgy Later as a servshyice chaplain he added experishyences in the Army proved to me that the apostleship of worship is the source of true Christian health and growth from botll a spiritual and social point of view

Letters Can Curb Smut

PITTSBURGH (NC)-A letshyter writing campaign to combat mail order pornography was urged here by Postmaster James C Smith of Pittsburgh

The postmasters appeal was made after a U S Senate comshymittee estimated recently that

dealers in obscene material do an aflllual gross mail business of about $350 million

Stating that present legisiation allows distributors of pornogshyraphy too much leeway Postshy

master Smith said If people would write to

their congressmen and senators asking what action they have taken to introduce a bill topun- ish those directly or indirectly concerned in the publication or distribution of pornographic lit shyerature movie films and post card pictures then we as indishyviduals as postal representatives

- also would have no problem with filthy literature

The laws of the land have to

THE ANCHOR- 3 ThursMarch 131958

Priest Learns To Fly for Mission Work

LOCKPORT (NC)-Franciscan Father Francis J Verheyen from Weert The Netherlands has enrolled in the aircraft and

r mechanics course at Lewis Colshylege here and upon completion of his studies Will be assigned permanently in charge of flight operations at Franciscan Misshysion Headquarters in Dutch New Guinea bull

When he take$ over the flight post in New Guinea Father Vershy~eyen will transport missioners about the island fly the sick to hospitals orphans to homes and transport food and medicines

First Pilot His plane will be a Cessna 180

a gift from the Catholic Misshysionary Travel Action Group of The Netherlands which now is being shipped to Hollania New Guinea where the Jrranciscan mission headquarters is located It will be the first plane and Father Verheye~ will be the first pilot to serve the communi ty The assembly of the plane will be under Ithe direction of Father Ivo Ruiter another misshysioner who formerly was a Lewis College aviation student

Father Verheyeri said that a plane is a vital need not Ii luxshyury in New Guinea He said there are no riilroads or highshyways on the island and that walking is the only other means of transportation Father Vershyheyen said that two missionaries died because of lack of adequate transportation They became ill in a remote section of the isshyland and di~d before th~y could be transported to a hospital for medical care he said

Governor Lauds Church Schools

LANSING (NC) - Gov G Mennen Williams of Michigan said here that without private and parochial schools our edushycational problems would De worse than it is

Two elements stand out in the thorny problems of public-pr~shyvate school relations the Govshyernor declared He said they are

I L Americans generally and

rightly recogniz~- that parents have the right to sendtl1eir ctildren to religious schools I hope the day will never come when there will be lilly serious effort to impair or withdraw this fiJn~amental right 2 Without private lnd parshyochial schools our educational problem would be worse than it is If the children now being educated in private schools were suddenly to seek admittance to public schools th~re would not

be enough classrooms or teachshyers in the state or the country to acconmodate them And the tax burden on the general pubshylic woulp be greatly increased

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INTRODUCING ST MAURICE Rev Francis X Walshylace left a captain in the Chaplain Corps and a priest of the Fall River Diocese receives a card bearing the history of St Maurice patron of the Infantry from Col John T Corley right president of the Fort Benning Georgia Holy Name Society Father Wallace whose last Diocesan assignshyment was at Corpus Christi Parish Sandwich has been iIi the Army for seven years

Archbishop Finds No Bitterness In His Stoning by Protestants

LIVERPOOL (NC) - Archshybishop John C Heenan of Livershypool said he does not think there was bitterness involved when some stones were thrown at him in a Protestant neighborshyhood here

Actually he said Protest~ntshyCatholic relations in this city have never been more genuineshyly cordial

The incident took place when he visited a bedridden widow in St Anthonys parish in the tough Scotland Road area of downshytown Liverpool

A hostile crowd made up mostly of teenaged girls and children shouted insults SPlt at him and threw stones bricks wood and vegetables at the 53shyyear-old prelate and his car in narrltgtw congested Robsart Road The Archbishop was there to visit MrsWinifred Denson a 40-year-old widow with two small daughters who has been bedridden for two years

After chatting with Mrs Denshyson and praying at her bedside Archbishop Heenan emerged t~ face a second small barrage He was unperturbed eve~ though one missile hit his biretta before police were able to disperse the crowd

The prelate was not hurt and announced that he would return to the Scotland Road area later

in the we~k to visit the Catholic sick

Police who made no arrests pointed out Robsart Road is just within the strongiy Protestant area on the fringe of the Irish Catholic quarter and has been the scene of a number of outshybursts of ill feeling in the past

Famly Holy Hour At North Attleboro

As a tribute to the Sacred Heart the Thomas P McDonshyough Council No 330 Knights of Columbus of No Attleboro will sponsor Family Holy Hour next Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5 in St Marys Church Rev Edward B Booth pastor and chaplain of the Council will officiate

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Miilliitolry Assiistolnce Gets Tw(o~Tlhirlds JOmiddotf iFoeignAid

~y 1DonaldMcllonalld IDavenport Catholic Messenger

Lastweek I t06k to task a fellow~columnist f()r his incessant )b~ffiJtling attacks on AmeiJcas pI1Qgram o(aid to peopleiin (other countries He has consistently I1eferred to

8uCh aijd as One gIleat giveaway and as mon~ytpoured - down a ratbdle and on One shy h our national wealth i~ being deshyocc~s1on e icategorIcal)y vQtedto (foreign aid) SuCh aid declaI1ed that the only must be givenhe -said not sim- bl1othet of an American is ply because we a1e afraid Soviet another American Russia will otherwise draw the

Well Ido not intePd to go needy into their own oIibitobut over all that rather in the spirit of jlstice again All of and because we haNe a moral fhe per-tinentresponsibiIity to do so addresses allo- And tinally Barbara -Wand the c u tt 1 ons and British economist said the West BISHOPS SMITH SEE PRESIDENT visiting LebashyChIistmas Mes-today lealizes it mustremain nons White House where they were received by Lebanon sages of the present Ho ly Fa1ther as [ pointed out last week are a massive coiltrashy

diction of this tnational egoism andchauvinism

I return to this matter this week for two reasons First a

number ofpeopl in recent aays have reiterated the traditional

i Christian reasons why America must gie help to less ifortunate peoples in the world Second I think a closer look at the Adshyministrations proposed $39 bil shylion foreign aid program will reveal that even this is not as altruistic or disintel1estedly

Christian as it could and Should be

In an address to 10000 Italian workets last week the Holy Fatherpretty effectively smashed

the egoism of exclusive selfshyipterest when he said Chris-

j tians do not consider anyone as a fOleigner and are alwaysreaay to help everyone

Charity Begins bull Bishop Fu1onSheen speakshy

ing at the bi-partisan Confershyenoe on Foleign Aspects of U middotS National Securjty in Washingshyton had this to sayabout Ioleignaid _ilt was a pagan Terence who

said Charity begins at home It Was Christ the Son of God who -in the parable of the GoodSamaritan s~id that charity beshygins away -from -home with people who a1e not of our race

t or coun ry _ ry e p I 00 1635shyThere are sevetal kinds of OOQOOO - almost two-thilds of

need We need to justify ollr ourso-called foreign aid proshywea1th by sharing it There is gram-is allocated for miliulry the burden of being undelprivi- assistance and ~defense -sIlP-l~ged ours is -the burdeni of port of other mitions Only being overprivileged It is their $1265000000 carL honestly be stomachs -that are empty it described as iHsinterested hu- could Ibe our hearts that are empty

Quotes Sen Kennedy Senator John KennedY of Masshy

sacllUsetts spoke at Loyola Colshylege BaltimOle and insisted that the key to the future is held by millions of uncomshymitted peoples whose greatest need is technicians and technishycal assistance ~

In another address to the John Carroll Society of Washingto1 Senator Kennedy observed that in the world of nations the rich are getting richer while middotthe poor are getting poorer Pouring new billions into our missile program will ndt alone pJevent the loss of a disillusioned India an embittered Tunisia or a chashyotic Indonesia

We mu~t reformulate aid programs which meet the speshycial needs of under-developed countries suffering from capital starvation We must -provide funds which _can act as seed capital to private investment both from this country and fro~ Europe-for inigation and har~ bor improvements for the proshyduction ofcapital goods and inshyvestments

Spirit of Justice Father James L Vizzara SJ

vdce-president of the Nationa] Cltthcgtlic Rural Life Conference described technical assistance and economic aid as our nashytions answer to a n1igious ana moral imperatiive

Harry M Flannery president Of the Cathdlic 2ssociatiof1 101

International Peace said -the American people woula -be

aShamed to realize how little of

committed to a program Of eooshy PresidentCamille Charnouri at center~ are AuxiiiarYBishopnomic aid and development for Leo R SmIth of Buffalo at left and Massachusetts-bornunder~developedcountIiiesShe

added thai the ~rise of middotnational- B~shop Eustace J SmithOFM Vicar Apostolic of Beirut isminAsiaandAlricaisaccomshypanied by the cries middotof these new peoples for help In this its the story of -QUI Worst -eneshymies being our best friends because the Sovoiet lTnion ~s acting as ourconscience We must not fail to listen to the cries for help

Obli tmiddot t U I d ga IOn 0 nemp oye

VIell now ~ur hard-headed realists-Chnstians all---wiII reshyjom There are 5700000 unshyemploye~ workers in the United States Isnt our first obHgation to these workers and their famshyilies Certain~y our fitstobligation

~s to o~rown ill1e~pl~Yea But If meetmg that oblIgatIOn means we must ignore the Samaritanshyobligations then I say the United States is in vry bad sh~~e inshydeed-economIcally pohtically and morally

Which b~ings me to mysecond point Break do~n that$31bii shylion foreign aid program now being proposed by the Admini~-tration and short-sightedly at shytacked by Americans inside and outside of Congress HowmuCh of thmiddotis$39 billion is really ecoshynomic aid and technical assist shyance and how much of itis nothing more than gunsandmis- shysile warheads and theIImiddotke

oMt FJannery -wa~ right We shouUd be ashamed of Ihow little we are giving in the way 0[ nonshymImiddotlmiddotImiddotta h 1 A t tal f $2

manitarian Christian heipto other peoples in the form of

0f genuine ecoriomic aid

technical assistance health aid help for refugees etc

WmiddotitlessGenerosity our

total only $20 million is alloshycated to the Uni~ed Nations Techni~al Assistance Program which perhaps more than any other aid program is best calcu-

B1Shop Leo Smith is Episcopal Moderator National Council o~ Catholic Youth in the U S ancl has led an American pIlgrimage for opening of centenary celebrations at Lourdes NC Photo

PreJot C tit - S middote ongra U Q middotes couts The Girl Scouts marked the

anniversary of their founding NEW YORK (NC) - Greet shy

ingsto the Girl Scouts of the USA on the 46th anniversary yesterday The week-long obshyof their founding were eXltended servance during whiCh a differshyby the ~piscopal Chairman of the ent soout activityreceived dailY Youth Department National emphasis in manyobservance~ Catholic Welfare Conference shy in the namon will end next 5atshyAr~hbishop Leo Binz of Dushy urday

buque said in a message toScout Archbishop Binz said that middotmiddotwe particular of headquarters that ~your leader- would take note

ship and -your membership re- the achievements of your volunshyteer leaders whqsemiddot efforts aremind us happily of the great shyso important to your splendidpower for good which is found success _in YOllng people shy As wen we would express

our admiration for your soundCordino1 Leaves Aft E tmiddoter a5 er

CHICAGO (NC) - His Emishynence Samuel Cardinal Stritch will l1emain in Chicago until after Easter before leaving for Vatican City to assume his new duties as Pro-Plefect of the Sashycred Copgregation for the Propshyagatiol) of the Faith

Dhis _MIas disclosed lin a Hlittle message addlessed Iby the Carshydinal to the c1er and the nearshy

OJly 2 million faithful of the Chishycago archdiocese most densely Catholic populated See of the Church in this country The Cardinal told hlmiddotS eople

and well-balanced programs which relate so meaningfully t~ both the spiritual and social deshyvelopment of our youth

Scenes Rise From Text In New Books

FRESNO Calif (NC)-Someshy

thing unique in instruction books for -children and ~nverts

h~s ~en made available here according to an announc~ent by the Academy Library Guild

-that since being notified of hlmiddotS Catechetical Scenes by Sashy

appointment to the Vatican post I~lan Fath~ M Coerezza1 coo-

--he is the first U So born pre- _tall~s clever~y designed sc~nes late named-to the Roman Curia whiCh rlse out of th_e textl when~his great consolation has been the pages are turned Made by that I know you are praying for ~a1d inHong ~ong and printed me Clnd ~re begging God to give ln ~olor t~e elgJ1t volumes are me -the lIght and strength to do available m EnglIsh Spa1ish His HolyWBl in all things Portuguese and Chinese

The tities of the volumes inshyclude Confirmation The Mother

S EG U1 Nmiddot of God God and Man Confes- sion (2 vols) The Blessed

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4 -THE ANCHOR ThursMarch 131958

Priests Told To Stay on Sideline$

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Priests engaged in direction of the lay apostolate should stay on the sidelines and coach a priest experienced in lay apoampshyto~te work said here

The lay apostolate Holy Cross Father Louis Putz pointed out is after all a lay apostoshylate Father Putz is a professor of theology at the University- of Notre Dame and president of Fides Publishers

Laymen he added will not accept their responsibility iQ the mission of the Church unless they learn how at an eady age at home and in school

Young Years Best Its like learning how ~o play

footbaII he said or learning to love music or learning to beshycome interested in science The best years of training are the young years and the home atshymosphere is the best atmosphere

A sense of mission Father Putz declared is missing in too many Catholic lives today To be a Christian he said you have to lie apostolic Confirmshyation gives you the grace of Christian adulthood But you must learn how to use that grace

It is the mission of the lay apostle he explained to inject Christianity into life

Paper Banned BERLIN (NC) - A Catholic

newspaper in the Soviet sector of Berlin has been banned by

the communists for printing a partial text of the Lenten Passhytoral of Bishop Julius Doepfner of Berlin

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I WAREHAM CYO COMMUNION BREAKFAST The monthly Communion breakshy

fast of the newly~organized CYO at St PatJricks Parish Wareham drew 90 members Seated at the head table are left to right Judy Kiernan secretary Jean Gallus viceshypresident Tiny Lopes treasurer Rev James W Clark assistant at St Patricks Thomas Eccleston president Rev John F Hogan Catholic Welfare B6reau Director of New Bedford and Paul OConnell principal of Wareham High School

Wareham Unit eyO Organized A CYO unit has Been organized

for the youth of St Patricks Parish Wareham with a proshygram designed to develop the four-point purpose of the CYO -spiritual recreational social and cultural ideals

The CYO group for those of high school age has been in operation for a month Officers are Thomas Eccleston president Jean Gallusmiddotvice-president Judy Kiernan secretary and Tiny Lopes treasurer

Ninety members of the new laquoroup received Communion and attended a Communion breakfast on the monthly CYO Cominunion Sunday

Speaker at the breakfast was the Rev Jobn F Hogan of New Bedford director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau in New Bedford and director of St Marys Home He is also chaplain at the Bristol County House of Correction

Father urged the CYO memshybers to first teach rule and aanctify themselves and then try to carry this over to their eompanions and contacts in lIOCiety

New Bedford Missioners School First in Peru to Hold Graduation

LIMA (NC) - The Maryknoll parish of Santa Rosa de Lima here recently became the first parish in Limas history to hold a parochial grade school gradushyation

Santa Rosa de Lima the first parochia] school in Lima estabshyIishectby Father John J Lawler Maryknoll Missioner from New Bedford Mass Iepresents an Important step in parochial life for the faithful of Peru

Of such imllOrtance was the graduation of the 90 students each one capable of speaking and writing in both Spanish and English that Archbishop Juan Landazuri Ricketts 011 Lima atshytended the ceremonies and spoke on the significance of the occashysion

In addition to noting that this was the first parochial grade achool graduation in Limas edushycational history Archbishop Landazuri also pointed out that it represented the first big step forward toward greater cathoshylic development of Peru

FirSt Vocation Equally impoltant to Father

Lawler however was the long-

To Ease Problem LONDON (NC)-A new bill

Introduced in the Hous of Comshy mons would ease tile problem of

finding foster parents for homeshyless Catholic ehildren by allowshying adoption by some couples who are not permanent residents of Great Britain

The measure was introduced with government approval

Under present law British children cannot be adopted by persons who are not of their own faith or who do not live in Great Britain As most Catholic couples already have children of their own the number of Cathshyolic children needing parentsshynlike that of non-CllthoUe _ildren-exceeda the clema04

Present at the breakfast were Paul pConnell principal of the Wareham High School Clement Spillane football coach at Wareshyham High and William Paling assistant principal of the Wareshyham Junior High School

Members of the CYO are also members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes and have pledged themselves to the reception of frequent Holy Comshymunion

Monthly dances are to be held by the CYO except during the seasons of Lent and Advent

The recreational program inshyeludes eight bowling teams with prizes to be awarded to the highshyest boy and girl bowlers and to the winning team

Plans are now being formushylated for a series of one-act plays to be performed by the various classes A parish debating team will soon be formed as another step in the cultural aspect of the CYO program

Motto of the S1 Patrkks Parshyish CYO is the guiding principle ofmiddot St Pius X Fo restole all things in Christ

prayed-for realiZatiOn of a vocashytion With great pride and thanksgiving be announeed that his first graduatiOn class waa sending a representative to the Minor Seminary this month

The mlssioner~brother of New Bedfords Mayor~ then topped off the gJaduatfon ceremonies by announetng that the first year of the new higb so4001 will be ready for the begjnning of the school term in ApriI~ making it pOSSIble fot this first graduationmiddot class to continue studying and working in the atmosphere of the pari~h until the completion of their secondary education

Aid Seminariansmiddot MELROSE PARK (NC)

Vending machines at the FlickshyReedy Corporation- industrial plant here are helping plovide scholalships for candidatesmiddot forshythe priesthood

Members of the company emshyployees benefit fund have senti checks totalingmiddot $Jioo so far to pay for scholarshipS at th~

Quigley Preparatory Seminal) in Chicago

The money has come from the profits from vendfng machine sales in the plant FIle profit are at the disposal of an em- pwyee committee wl1fclt has seshylected the scholllSllip pllogram as one of the projecla of the benefit fundi

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Attorney Harrington Scheduled to lecture

Laws dealing with psychopath literature and obscene and vulshygar literature are topics chosen by Atty John J Harrington Asshysistant District Attorney who is engaged to lecture at the open meeting of the Franco-American Womens Club Inc next Wedshynesday niglilt at 8 oclock in the Old Town Hall Somerset

Other aetivities on schedule for the day are the making of pads for the Cancer Home in the morning and at 2 oclock in the afternoon a business meeting

Mrs Lucienne Penoy chairshyman of th~ day announces her assisting committee Mrs Maril shyda Girard Mrs Juliette Gelinas Mrs Rose Garant Mrs Bella Pouliot Mrs Orner Trudeau Mrs AUgdst Dionne and Mrs Arthur A Plante

The puljlic is invited to atshytend the~n meeting

Teachers Safaries WASHINGTON CNC) - The

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Forthcoming Retreat Schedule Announced by League Members

The Executive Board of Our Iady of Good Counsel Retreat League of the Fall River Diocese was held Sunday afternoon at St Louis Church Fall River with Mrs Raymond Hamel of tUeboro presiding

The meeting opened with amiddot prayer by Rev William McshyMahon Director of Lay Retreats Father McMahon explained the

purposes of the retreat moveshyment and evaluated its spiritual benefits

Amiouncement was made of the following committee chairshyman by Mrs Hamel Miss Marshygaret M Leahy of Fall River Chairman of the Speakers Bushyreau Mrs John J Mullaney of Attleboro Chairman of Organishyzation and Development and Mrs Stanley Koczera of New Bedford Chairman of Ways and Means

The Retreat League will be represented at the Mid-term Meeting of the National Layshywomens Retreat Movement to be held in Washington D C on AI)ril 18 and 19 by Mrs Hamel of Attleboro and middotMrs George E

Hurley of Fall River Scheduled retreats at Our

Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House East Freetown follow

Girls (high school juniors and seniors) April 18-20 Sodality Union April 25-27 Laymen May 2~4 Boys (high sclool junshyiors andl seniors) May 911 Professional Men May 1amp-18 Laywomen May 23-25

If any group desires a retreat weekends are stiU availaJgtle on June 6-~ and June 13-15

Plans are being formulated for

Urge Sacrifice EICHSFAETT (NC)~Cathoshy

lics have been urged to give up one meal on Fridays during Lent and contribute its cost to aid the worlds starving

This suggestion was made here by the German branch of Pax Christi international GathshyoUc peace organization

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a retreat with a Portuguese reshytreat master for those who mignt be interested Miss Helen Chase will organize a Franco-Arnericall retreat for the Fall

Rev ThomasmiddotF Walsh Dioceshysan Moderator of the Fall River District was host to the meet shying

Fhe officersmiddot of the Retreat Lea~ue are Mrs Hamel Attleshyboro President Mrs Aristid~

A Andrade Taunton Secretary Miss Mary Shea Treasurer and Miss Mary Phelan Membership Chairman

Organize Social Action Groupmiddot

WASHINGTON (NC) - After three years of concerted planshyning the National Catholic Soshycial Action Conference has been formed here it was announced

The new organization succeeds the Catholic Conference on Inshydustrial Problems which was initiated in 1922 under the guidshyance of the Social Action Deshypartment National Catholic Welfare Conference to promote the study and understanding of ind~strial problems in the light of Catholic teachingS

Louis Buckley 51 of Boston who headed the Catholic Conshyference on Industrial Problems has been named chairman of the new organization He is a past president of the Catholic Economic Association and is connected with the New England regional office of the U S Labor Department Mr Buckley haa tatight at the University of Notre Dame the CathQlic University of America Western Reserve University in Cleveland and Loyolagt University in Chicago

The aim of tYre National Cathshyolic Social Action Conference will be to stimulate and aid American Catholic laymen to undertake organized activity aimed at making sound social principles operative in the insti shytutionsmiddot of American society Mr Buckey expained

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~ 6 - ~-THE ANCHORVocation~Morltb r WOrUfBmBuy Thur~March13 1958 I

March is Vocati~n Month It is a month when anxious highschool students are

waiting to take their College Board Exams

Many seniors h~ve made application to the college of their choice The alternative schools have been dulyapplie~ to as well I

Guidance counselors are working overtime trying to help bewildered graduates of 1958 figure out what they want what they can afford what they have the proper credits for and what they can get into

Parents are facing the fact that their little boys and girls of yesteryear are ready to go out into the world as valedictorians will tell them in a few months-and the time-worn cliche penetrates even now into parental hearts

It is a month of choice It is a time when young men and women whose only major concern until no has been in many cases a choice of car-coat colors or what to do after school realize the penalty of growing up~they must make decisions

The Church reminds them that God should be included in the decision Any choice of school or career or profession or vocation has after all the purpose of bringing a person not only happily through life but happily and holily to h~aven Advertising gimmicksto thecontrilry the purpose of life is neither the fun of smoking nor living modern nor the pride of ownership nor doingeverything with the new improved product-it is still saving ones immortal soul

People go to heaven as members of society That means the choice of a vocation Whether it be as a priest or brother or sister as a teacher or nurse or secretary as a lawyer or doctor or engineer or tradesman - the way one goes through life in order to get to heavenis a vocation

It is the road to God where one will serve God best and be happy and holy where one will make the best use of the God-given talents he has

This decision of ones vocation calls -for an evaluation of personality and character talents and-abilities intelli gence and will desires and ambitions The sum of these qualities usually spells out the answer

This is true if the vocation be a religious one-adedishyeation in life to God directly as a priest or brother or sister God expects a person to read the same signs to use the same judgment in deciding if he has a religious v~ cation as he would in making any other rrwjor decision There is no magic formula God does not work miracles when He has written the characteristics of a religiousvO- cation in a persons life

It remains for the person himself to examine to pray to judge to consult with parents and advisers and priests and then to act

And what better time than Vocation Month

Why Contribute Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund I was hungry Relief supplies equivalent to 29500

freight carloads and a train 279 miles long were shipped

overseas in 1957 by the Fund~lear~eapons I was thirsty bull -Millions of -children in Spain and IS to lfivite catastrophe Soclal-

Italy receive a glass of milk a day because of the Fund ism is literally the hope of bt II was a stranger bull Of the 37000 Hungarian rlfuge~8 umam y

h t th Ut d St t 22000 ttl J b Th~re are ~ few SOCIahsts W 0 came 0 ~ nJ e a es were rese en Y left m the Um~e~ States - and the Catholic Relief Services these~few are dIVIded up a~o~g

I was naked Eighteen million pounds of clothing 10 many mutually antagomstIc shoes and bedding were distributed in 53 countries-be- splbiter groups - t~at one can -they co~tinue tend to regard cause of the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive only marvel that they were able

I was sick Once every nine hours in 1957 a shipshy

ment of clothing and food and medicine-911 shipments in all--were carried to 40000000 people overseas

I was in prison The first surplus food clothing medicine to go into Poland since all relief supplieswere cut off by the communists in the last months of 1949 were shipshy

d b h C h r B h pe y teat 0 IC IS ops Relief Fund last December

Tie a string around yOur finger to remind yourself to make a contribution Sunday to the Fund There are no

strings attached to the relief and assistance programs ~on-ducted among the neeliy of all races and creeds overseas

Each dollar given to the Fund will be multiplied 40 times in overseas relief for the destitute and hungrywho receive hope and life itself from tne F~nds charity~your charity

Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund What you have done to these my least brethren you

have done to me

Those words of Our Lord are as valid forus today as they were for His hearers TheYref~r just as much to the poor and destitute of Korea the hungry-rand weary of P I d t th b d I f th d f Gall

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Two Iinportant Books The advertisement itself

which readslike a musty reprint of something from the 19th censhytury is hardly worth n~ticing except as a reminder that within the past few weeks by coirici-

dehce two interesting books ~ave been published in defense

of the American economic sysshytern

The number of such books published since the end of the

second World War is legion but these two are particularlysignificant (1) Reflections on America (Charles Scribners Sons New York) by Jacques Maritain the distinguished French Catholic philosopherwho has lived in this countrysince the early 30s and (2) The Economy of the American Peoshypie Progress Problems ptosshypeets by Gerhard Colm andTheodore Geiger (National Plan-shyning Association Washington D C) Welcome Contrast Maritains highly flattering~ommunistmiddot proPllganda Comshyreflections on t~e ~merican munism yersus qapitalism economic system - in ChapterAmerica beingthe stronghold of XIII of his new book-are in Capitalismmiddot welcome contrast to the doctrin- That is Ii gre~t mi-~fortune ~ire criticism ofso many Euro- lie concludes with respect to pean intellectuals to say noth- the rest of the worlds peoples c

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New Economy Supersedes 19th Century Capitalism

By Msgr George C Higgins Director NCWC Social Action Dept

On March 4 the Socialist Labor Party of America sponsored a full-page political advertisement in the New York Times-and possibly in other daily newspapersshyealling for the immediate abolition of capitalism and th~ adoption of socialism oin the United States as the only

means f aVOIdmgwar and depressIOn

The text of this curious adshyvertisement reads in part as folshylows Logic of the situation_ is plain The cause of war is inshyberent in capishytaIism It folshylows therefore that to end war we must abolish t he capitalist system To proshylong capitalism in thi~ age of missiles and nu-

Drucker and David Lilienthal Maritain emp~asizes the fa~t that the Amencan economy IS something radically new and different in the history of man- kind - as different from 19th century Capitalism as it is from socialism

The industrial regime inber- ited from Europe he ~ays has now become unrecognizable in this country It has been supershyseded by new economic struc~ tures which are still in the makshying and in a state of fluidity butwhich render both capitalism

and socialism things of the past New Economy

Geiger and Colm in their NPA report arrive ~tlsubstanshytially the sane conclusion Theypoint out that from 19th cen- turycapitalism there has evolved a new dynamic American econshy

cmy-about as similar they say to the capitalism of old as a jetairplane is to the Wright Brothshyers original model

Most Americans however

thek economy as if no substanshytial change had taken place in recent decades - perhaps be- cauSe they have been too busy living and working amid these changes to think about their significance or their important effect on the development of civilization

Maritain approaches the latter point from a slightly different angle He says with charactershyistic affection for his adopted country and its people that we are too middotmodest to philosophize about our accomplishments in the economic order

Hurts Our Cause As an ardent admirer of the

United States he would like to see us overcome our modesty in this regard for he thinks it is seriously hurting our Cjluse in the rest of the world

Because of our failure to for mulate an explicit economic philosoplY wQich adequately reflects our current economicpractic~ the iplpression is left he says that America has acshycepted the challenge of comshymunism in the very terms of

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-SS Roderick and Soloman Martyrs Roderick was a priest at Cabra near Cordova He was exposed as a Christian by his brother who was a Moshyhammedan and imprisoned at Cordova In prison he met Salshyomon a layman alsoCjailed for his Faith The two were marshytyred at Cordova in 857

TOMORROW-St Leo Bishshyop-Martyr The time of his marshytyrdom is not know but the Roshy

man Martyrology records that he was put to death for the faith in the Veranian Field at Rome

SATURDAY - St uonginus Soldier According to tradition he was the soldi~r who pierced the side of Christ while He was hanging on the Cross After the Crucifixion it is said he acshyknowledged Christ to be the Son of God and he also is said to have been martyred for the Faith at Caesarea in Cappadocia

SUNDAY-Laetare Sunday fourth Sunday in Lent Feast of SS Hilary Tatian and Companshyions Martyrs St Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia St Tatia~

was his deacon The others S8 Felix Largus and Denis were laymen All were beheaded by order of Numerian about 284

MONDAY-St Patrick Bishshyop-Confessor Apostle of Ireshyland It is agreed generally that he was of Romano-Briton orishygin and when 16 was taken capshytive to Ireland Six years later he escaped and after his studies and consecration about 432 ~ Bishop he returned to Ireland as a missioner He established the Church on lasting fouJ1dashytions throughout the country travelled extensively on mis

sions of preacqing teaching building churches opening schools and making converts He established the primatial See at Armagh in 444 He died about 461

TUESDAY-St Cyril of Jimishysalem Bishop-Doctor He was born about 315 near Jerusalem became a priest in 345 and was Patriarch of the city from 350 until his death about 387 He spent 17 years of his patriarchshyate in exile He was celebrated for his instruction on Christian doctrine and addresses to cateshychumens before Baptism He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII

WEDNESDAY-St Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Mother and Foster Father of Our Lord Little is known of him but he is described in the Gospel of St Matthew as a just man Frolll the circumstance of his not beshying mentioned in the history of

the Passion it is believed he died before that time Devotions to him as a Saint date from the early ages and he was pro claimed Patron of the Universal Church o~ Pope Pius IX

lectuals who have made this point in recent years Maritain is probably the most sympathetic in his general attitude with reshygard to the United States its people and its institutions

He deserves to be listened to bull very carefully therefore when he tells us for our own good that because of our lack of an

adequate ideology our lights cannot be seen by the ordinary people in the other countries of the free world

It should be pointed out that Maritain whose affection for the United States and all it stands for is almost embarrassing at times is not naive enough to think our economic system is perfect He mentions certain imshyprovements that he confidently hopes to see accomplished in the futur~notablya change for the better in the role and the funcshytion of organized labor and ~ome way of giving iabora more efshyfective share in management

It will not be surprising be observes if the creative Amershy

~ Labor Party of America the very word and who are not ican imagination brings aboutMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Leaning heavily on the writ- ready to die for it-nobody is these improvements within theGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER lngs of such ptiblieists econo- ready to die for capitalism in reasonably near future Let UI

Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John PDnscoU mists and government adininis- Asia Africa or Europe hope that his gratifying confishyMANAGING EDITOR trators as the late Frederick Hidden Lights dence in us will not prove 4) be

Attorney Hugh J Goiden Allen Adolf Bede Petel Of the many European intel- unfounded

Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

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p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

Littl~Ch~istmas Card

Next morning trees shrubs1 d familiar houses were vel e 1D

d dbeauty Even the ugly olwoo d t t thpile in the backyar 00 on e

f Ch t daspect 0 a TIS mas car d f th HHHm ~ the Hea 0 e ouse

1 thlaid after shove mg e snow fr th f t t P ttom e ron s eps re J

d G Ieep uess cant drIve that k I 150 miles Better rna e pane

t middot ftserva IOn fr Sorry sir came news om

the airport No planes flying t l f th t un I ur er no Ice

A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

Dig-out Begins Well they werent teamsters-

though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

Everyone who went by on foot

to

joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

-

ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

I

Minister liail$ Freedo~ of

Religion TORONTO (NC)-A Protest

ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

He that spareth the rod hateth his son but ~e that

Jlovethhim correcteth him

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ReflectiollS on Americo By Rt Rev Msgr John S KenIledy

Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

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tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

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en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

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Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

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olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

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Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

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The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

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Worship Comes First at Parish That Could Serve as Model

MINNEAPOLIS (NC)-A conshyviction that worship comes first has earned St Richards

church here its right to be known as a parish that really livesmiddot

Under the guidance of St Richards pastor Father Alfred

Longley a former student of Bishop Connolly at the St Paul Seminary the suburban parish has achieved a unique reputashytion for bringing the liturgy alive to its parishioners

The youthful parish was estabshylished only six years ago At that time it had about 325 famshyilies Today it embraces more than 1000 Most of the Pilrishshyloners are young couples with children A large percentage are college graduates

This is the background of the parish-together with the spirshyitual background which Father Longley is now endeavoring to give it

Father Longley says the entire program at St Richards has meaning only from the one aim of parishioners to know love workship and serve God at all times

At St Richards worship eomes first Father Longley deshyclared

The pastor believes that the practice of the liturgy Is an apshypropriate way to help save soshyciety and return all things to Christ Thus participation in the Mass and the reception of Communion is of first imporshytance

At solemn Masses on Sunday a vested choir leads congregational singing under the direction of a member of the Minneapolis Symphony Low Mass is offered at an altar facing the people Families are urged to receive Communion together On Holyshydays there are two Masses in the morning two more in the eveshyning A dail~ High Mass is sung b4 children of the parish in the morning

Also at St Richards an abbreshyviated Divine Office is chanted in English Neighborhood groups called little parishes chant Matins and Lauds every mornshying School children say the Day Hours Vespers and Comshypline are celebrated each eveshyning These hours are chanted according to the parish prayershybook Gods Family Prays and Sings compiled and edited by Father Longley And the Divine Office accompanies the burial of parishiol)ers

Apostolic Activities A~ostolic activities too are

stressed at St Richards A parshyish institute of theology is conshyducted by the Franciscan Fathshy

ers of Assumption Seminary at nearby Chaska This is attended by several hundred Catholics and by many non-Catholics from October toMay

The parish library is known as the best small theology library inthe area A we~kly eight-page parish bulletin prepared by the pastor goes by mail to all parishioners

An active Legion of Mary is at work in the parish There are 55 little parishes the prayer study anu action groups into which the parish is divided Their members meet weekly the year round striving to sanctify themselves their families and their neighborhoods

Use of the missal and the breshyviary and recitation of the Rosary are urged and encourshyaged In the summer a regular aeries of seminars and work~

shops on pastoral liturgy and the parochial ministry are held for serninarians

Other Services There are extra liturgical

lICrvices on motherhood night for new and prospective mothshyers Fathers Day is celebrated with seminarians of- the parish and their fathers serving as acoshylytes ltat solemn Mass Laetare Sunday is observed as Vocations Day with spiritual a~d social events aimed at encouraging vocations

Yet Father Longley insists the parishisnt remarkable from all these manifold activities It is only remarkable in so far as the ways of God in the Church are wonderful he said

Father Longley describes himshyself as a priest who has been steeped in the liturgical moveshyment the spirit of which has been long abroad in Minnesota He was ordained in St Paul in 1939 and Eintered the US Army as a chaplain in 1942 In 1952 he retired to become pastor of St Richards

In his student days at the St Paul Seminary he felt the leadshyership of such prime movers in the liturgical movement as Archbishop William O Brady of St Paul his professor and recshytor at the seminary Msg~ Wilshyliam Busch noted enthusiast for the movement and the famous lit~rgist Fathe Virgil Michel

From these and others Father Longley said he learned that the Mass is the central theme of the liturgy Later as a servshyice chaplain he added experishyences in the Army proved to me that the apostleship of worship is the source of true Christian health and growth from botll a spiritual and social point of view

Letters Can Curb Smut

PITTSBURGH (NC)-A letshyter writing campaign to combat mail order pornography was urged here by Postmaster James C Smith of Pittsburgh

The postmasters appeal was made after a U S Senate comshymittee estimated recently that

dealers in obscene material do an aflllual gross mail business of about $350 million

Stating that present legisiation allows distributors of pornogshyraphy too much leeway Postshy

master Smith said If people would write to

their congressmen and senators asking what action they have taken to introduce a bill topun- ish those directly or indirectly concerned in the publication or distribution of pornographic lit shyerature movie films and post card pictures then we as indishyviduals as postal representatives

- also would have no problem with filthy literature

The laws of the land have to

THE ANCHOR- 3 ThursMarch 131958

Priest Learns To Fly for Mission Work

LOCKPORT (NC)-Franciscan Father Francis J Verheyen from Weert The Netherlands has enrolled in the aircraft and

r mechanics course at Lewis Colshylege here and upon completion of his studies Will be assigned permanently in charge of flight operations at Franciscan Misshysion Headquarters in Dutch New Guinea bull

When he take$ over the flight post in New Guinea Father Vershy~eyen will transport missioners about the island fly the sick to hospitals orphans to homes and transport food and medicines

First Pilot His plane will be a Cessna 180

a gift from the Catholic Misshysionary Travel Action Group of The Netherlands which now is being shipped to Hollania New Guinea where the Jrranciscan mission headquarters is located It will be the first plane and Father Verheye~ will be the first pilot to serve the communi ty The assembly of the plane will be under Ithe direction of Father Ivo Ruiter another misshysioner who formerly was a Lewis College aviation student

Father Verheyeri said that a plane is a vital need not Ii luxshyury in New Guinea He said there are no riilroads or highshyways on the island and that walking is the only other means of transportation Father Vershyheyen said that two missionaries died because of lack of adequate transportation They became ill in a remote section of the isshyland and di~d before th~y could be transported to a hospital for medical care he said

Governor Lauds Church Schools

LANSING (NC) - Gov G Mennen Williams of Michigan said here that without private and parochial schools our edushycational problems would De worse than it is

Two elements stand out in the thorny problems of public-pr~shyvate school relations the Govshyernor declared He said they are

I L Americans generally and

rightly recogniz~- that parents have the right to sendtl1eir ctildren to religious schools I hope the day will never come when there will be lilly serious effort to impair or withdraw this fiJn~amental right 2 Without private lnd parshyochial schools our educational problem would be worse than it is If the children now being educated in private schools were suddenly to seek admittance to public schools th~re would not

be enough classrooms or teachshyers in the state or the country to acconmodate them And the tax burden on the general pubshylic woulp be greatly increased

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INTRODUCING ST MAURICE Rev Francis X Walshylace left a captain in the Chaplain Corps and a priest of the Fall River Diocese receives a card bearing the history of St Maurice patron of the Infantry from Col John T Corley right president of the Fort Benning Georgia Holy Name Society Father Wallace whose last Diocesan assignshyment was at Corpus Christi Parish Sandwich has been iIi the Army for seven years

Archbishop Finds No Bitterness In His Stoning by Protestants

LIVERPOOL (NC) - Archshybishop John C Heenan of Livershypool said he does not think there was bitterness involved when some stones were thrown at him in a Protestant neighborshyhood here

Actually he said Protest~ntshyCatholic relations in this city have never been more genuineshyly cordial

The incident took place when he visited a bedridden widow in St Anthonys parish in the tough Scotland Road area of downshytown Liverpool

A hostile crowd made up mostly of teenaged girls and children shouted insults SPlt at him and threw stones bricks wood and vegetables at the 53shyyear-old prelate and his car in narrltgtw congested Robsart Road The Archbishop was there to visit MrsWinifred Denson a 40-year-old widow with two small daughters who has been bedridden for two years

After chatting with Mrs Denshyson and praying at her bedside Archbishop Heenan emerged t~ face a second small barrage He was unperturbed eve~ though one missile hit his biretta before police were able to disperse the crowd

The prelate was not hurt and announced that he would return to the Scotland Road area later

in the we~k to visit the Catholic sick

Police who made no arrests pointed out Robsart Road is just within the strongiy Protestant area on the fringe of the Irish Catholic quarter and has been the scene of a number of outshybursts of ill feeling in the past

Famly Holy Hour At North Attleboro

As a tribute to the Sacred Heart the Thomas P McDonshyough Council No 330 Knights of Columbus of No Attleboro will sponsor Family Holy Hour next Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5 in St Marys Church Rev Edward B Booth pastor and chaplain of the Council will officiate

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Lastweek I t06k to task a fellow~columnist f()r his incessant )b~ffiJtling attacks on AmeiJcas pI1Qgram o(aid to peopleiin (other countries He has consistently I1eferred to

8uCh aijd as One gIleat giveaway and as mon~ytpoured - down a ratbdle and on One shy h our national wealth i~ being deshyocc~s1on e icategorIcal)y vQtedto (foreign aid) SuCh aid declaI1ed that the only must be givenhe -said not sim- bl1othet of an American is ply because we a1e afraid Soviet another American Russia will otherwise draw the

Well Ido not intePd to go needy into their own oIibitobut over all that rather in the spirit of jlstice again All of and because we haNe a moral fhe per-tinentresponsibiIity to do so addresses allo- And tinally Barbara -Wand the c u tt 1 ons and British economist said the West BISHOPS SMITH SEE PRESIDENT visiting LebashyChIistmas Mes-today lealizes it mustremain nons White House where they were received by Lebanon sages of the present Ho ly Fa1ther as [ pointed out last week are a massive coiltrashy

diction of this tnational egoism andchauvinism

I return to this matter this week for two reasons First a

number ofpeopl in recent aays have reiterated the traditional

i Christian reasons why America must gie help to less ifortunate peoples in the world Second I think a closer look at the Adshyministrations proposed $39 bil shylion foreign aid program will reveal that even this is not as altruistic or disintel1estedly

Christian as it could and Should be

In an address to 10000 Italian workets last week the Holy Fatherpretty effectively smashed

the egoism of exclusive selfshyipterest when he said Chris-

j tians do not consider anyone as a fOleigner and are alwaysreaay to help everyone

Charity Begins bull Bishop Fu1onSheen speakshy

ing at the bi-partisan Confershyenoe on Foleign Aspects of U middotS National Securjty in Washingshyton had this to sayabout Ioleignaid _ilt was a pagan Terence who

said Charity begins at home It Was Christ the Son of God who -in the parable of the GoodSamaritan s~id that charity beshygins away -from -home with people who a1e not of our race

t or coun ry _ ry e p I 00 1635shyThere are sevetal kinds of OOQOOO - almost two-thilds of

need We need to justify ollr ourso-called foreign aid proshywea1th by sharing it There is gram-is allocated for miliulry the burden of being undelprivi- assistance and ~defense -sIlP-l~ged ours is -the burdeni of port of other mitions Only being overprivileged It is their $1265000000 carL honestly be stomachs -that are empty it described as iHsinterested hu- could Ibe our hearts that are empty

Quotes Sen Kennedy Senator John KennedY of Masshy

sacllUsetts spoke at Loyola Colshylege BaltimOle and insisted that the key to the future is held by millions of uncomshymitted peoples whose greatest need is technicians and technishycal assistance ~

In another address to the John Carroll Society of Washingto1 Senator Kennedy observed that in the world of nations the rich are getting richer while middotthe poor are getting poorer Pouring new billions into our missile program will ndt alone pJevent the loss of a disillusioned India an embittered Tunisia or a chashyotic Indonesia

We mu~t reformulate aid programs which meet the speshycial needs of under-developed countries suffering from capital starvation We must -provide funds which _can act as seed capital to private investment both from this country and fro~ Europe-for inigation and har~ bor improvements for the proshyduction ofcapital goods and inshyvestments

Spirit of Justice Father James L Vizzara SJ

vdce-president of the Nationa] Cltthcgtlic Rural Life Conference described technical assistance and economic aid as our nashytions answer to a n1igious ana moral imperatiive

Harry M Flannery president Of the Cathdlic 2ssociatiof1 101

International Peace said -the American people woula -be

aShamed to realize how little of

committed to a program Of eooshy PresidentCamille Charnouri at center~ are AuxiiiarYBishopnomic aid and development for Leo R SmIth of Buffalo at left and Massachusetts-bornunder~developedcountIiiesShe

added thai the ~rise of middotnational- B~shop Eustace J SmithOFM Vicar Apostolic of Beirut isminAsiaandAlricaisaccomshypanied by the cries middotof these new peoples for help In this its the story of -QUI Worst -eneshymies being our best friends because the Sovoiet lTnion ~s acting as ourconscience We must not fail to listen to the cries for help

Obli tmiddot t U I d ga IOn 0 nemp oye

VIell now ~ur hard-headed realists-Chnstians all---wiII reshyjom There are 5700000 unshyemploye~ workers in the United States Isnt our first obHgation to these workers and their famshyilies Certain~y our fitstobligation

~s to o~rown ill1e~pl~Yea But If meetmg that oblIgatIOn means we must ignore the Samaritanshyobligations then I say the United States is in vry bad sh~~e inshydeed-economIcally pohtically and morally

Which b~ings me to mysecond point Break do~n that$31bii shylion foreign aid program now being proposed by the Admini~-tration and short-sightedly at shytacked by Americans inside and outside of Congress HowmuCh of thmiddotis$39 billion is really ecoshynomic aid and technical assist shyance and how much of itis nothing more than gunsandmis- shysile warheads and theIImiddotke

oMt FJannery -wa~ right We shouUd be ashamed of Ihow little we are giving in the way 0[ nonshymImiddotlmiddotImiddotta h 1 A t tal f $2

manitarian Christian heipto other peoples in the form of

0f genuine ecoriomic aid

technical assistance health aid help for refugees etc

WmiddotitlessGenerosity our

total only $20 million is alloshycated to the Uni~ed Nations Techni~al Assistance Program which perhaps more than any other aid program is best calcu-

B1Shop Leo Smith is Episcopal Moderator National Council o~ Catholic Youth in the U S ancl has led an American pIlgrimage for opening of centenary celebrations at Lourdes NC Photo

PreJot C tit - S middote ongra U Q middotes couts The Girl Scouts marked the

anniversary of their founding NEW YORK (NC) - Greet shy

ingsto the Girl Scouts of the USA on the 46th anniversary yesterday The week-long obshyof their founding were eXltended servance during whiCh a differshyby the ~piscopal Chairman of the ent soout activityreceived dailY Youth Department National emphasis in manyobservance~ Catholic Welfare Conference shy in the namon will end next 5atshyAr~hbishop Leo Binz of Dushy urday

buque said in a message toScout Archbishop Binz said that middotmiddotwe particular of headquarters that ~your leader- would take note

ship and -your membership re- the achievements of your volunshyteer leaders whqsemiddot efforts aremind us happily of the great shyso important to your splendidpower for good which is found success _in YOllng people shy As wen we would express

our admiration for your soundCordino1 Leaves Aft E tmiddoter a5 er

CHICAGO (NC) - His Emishynence Samuel Cardinal Stritch will l1emain in Chicago until after Easter before leaving for Vatican City to assume his new duties as Pro-Plefect of the Sashycred Copgregation for the Propshyagatiol) of the Faith

Dhis _MIas disclosed lin a Hlittle message addlessed Iby the Carshydinal to the c1er and the nearshy

OJly 2 million faithful of the Chishycago archdiocese most densely Catholic populated See of the Church in this country The Cardinal told hlmiddotS eople

and well-balanced programs which relate so meaningfully t~ both the spiritual and social deshyvelopment of our youth

Scenes Rise From Text In New Books

FRESNO Calif (NC)-Someshy

thing unique in instruction books for -children and ~nverts

h~s ~en made available here according to an announc~ent by the Academy Library Guild

-that since being notified of hlmiddotS Catechetical Scenes by Sashy

appointment to the Vatican post I~lan Fath~ M Coerezza1 coo-

--he is the first U So born pre- _tall~s clever~y designed sc~nes late named-to the Roman Curia whiCh rlse out of th_e textl when~his great consolation has been the pages are turned Made by that I know you are praying for ~a1d inHong ~ong and printed me Clnd ~re begging God to give ln ~olor t~e elgJ1t volumes are me -the lIght and strength to do available m EnglIsh Spa1ish His HolyWBl in all things Portuguese and Chinese

The tities of the volumes inshyclude Confirmation The Mother

S EG U1 Nmiddot of God God and Man Confes- sion (2 vols) The Blessed

Truck Body Builders - EuCharist The Words of Jesus

4 -THE ANCHOR ThursMarch 131958

Priests Told To Stay on Sideline$

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Priests engaged in direction of the lay apostolate should stay on the sidelines and coach a priest experienced in lay apoampshyto~te work said here

The lay apostolate Holy Cross Father Louis Putz pointed out is after all a lay apostoshylate Father Putz is a professor of theology at the University- of Notre Dame and president of Fides Publishers

Laymen he added will not accept their responsibility iQ the mission of the Church unless they learn how at an eady age at home and in school

Young Years Best Its like learning how ~o play

footbaII he said or learning to love music or learning to beshycome interested in science The best years of training are the young years and the home atshymosphere is the best atmosphere

A sense of mission Father Putz declared is missing in too many Catholic lives today To be a Christian he said you have to lie apostolic Confirmshyation gives you the grace of Christian adulthood But you must learn how to use that grace

It is the mission of the lay apostle he explained to inject Christianity into life

Paper Banned BERLIN (NC) - A Catholic

newspaper in the Soviet sector of Berlin has been banned by

the communists for printing a partial text of the Lenten Passhytoral of Bishop Julius Doepfner of Berlin

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I WAREHAM CYO COMMUNION BREAKFAST The monthly Communion breakshy

fast of the newly~organized CYO at St PatJricks Parish Wareham drew 90 members Seated at the head table are left to right Judy Kiernan secretary Jean Gallus viceshypresident Tiny Lopes treasurer Rev James W Clark assistant at St Patricks Thomas Eccleston president Rev John F Hogan Catholic Welfare B6reau Director of New Bedford and Paul OConnell principal of Wareham High School

Wareham Unit eyO Organized A CYO unit has Been organized

for the youth of St Patricks Parish Wareham with a proshygram designed to develop the four-point purpose of the CYO -spiritual recreational social and cultural ideals

The CYO group for those of high school age has been in operation for a month Officers are Thomas Eccleston president Jean Gallusmiddotvice-president Judy Kiernan secretary and Tiny Lopes treasurer

Ninety members of the new laquoroup received Communion and attended a Communion breakfast on the monthly CYO Cominunion Sunday

Speaker at the breakfast was the Rev Jobn F Hogan of New Bedford director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau in New Bedford and director of St Marys Home He is also chaplain at the Bristol County House of Correction

Father urged the CYO memshybers to first teach rule and aanctify themselves and then try to carry this over to their eompanions and contacts in lIOCiety

New Bedford Missioners School First in Peru to Hold Graduation

LIMA (NC) - The Maryknoll parish of Santa Rosa de Lima here recently became the first parish in Limas history to hold a parochial grade school gradushyation

Santa Rosa de Lima the first parochia] school in Lima estabshyIishectby Father John J Lawler Maryknoll Missioner from New Bedford Mass Iepresents an Important step in parochial life for the faithful of Peru

Of such imllOrtance was the graduation of the 90 students each one capable of speaking and writing in both Spanish and English that Archbishop Juan Landazuri Ricketts 011 Lima atshytended the ceremonies and spoke on the significance of the occashysion

In addition to noting that this was the first parochial grade achool graduation in Limas edushycational history Archbishop Landazuri also pointed out that it represented the first big step forward toward greater cathoshylic development of Peru

FirSt Vocation Equally impoltant to Father

Lawler however was the long-

To Ease Problem LONDON (NC)-A new bill

Introduced in the Hous of Comshy mons would ease tile problem of

finding foster parents for homeshyless Catholic ehildren by allowshying adoption by some couples who are not permanent residents of Great Britain

The measure was introduced with government approval

Under present law British children cannot be adopted by persons who are not of their own faith or who do not live in Great Britain As most Catholic couples already have children of their own the number of Cathshyolic children needing parentsshynlike that of non-CllthoUe _ildren-exceeda the clema04

Present at the breakfast were Paul pConnell principal of the Wareham High School Clement Spillane football coach at Wareshyham High and William Paling assistant principal of the Wareshyham Junior High School

Members of the CYO are also members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes and have pledged themselves to the reception of frequent Holy Comshymunion

Monthly dances are to be held by the CYO except during the seasons of Lent and Advent

The recreational program inshyeludes eight bowling teams with prizes to be awarded to the highshyest boy and girl bowlers and to the winning team

Plans are now being formushylated for a series of one-act plays to be performed by the various classes A parish debating team will soon be formed as another step in the cultural aspect of the CYO program

Motto of the S1 Patrkks Parshyish CYO is the guiding principle ofmiddot St Pius X Fo restole all things in Christ

prayed-for realiZatiOn of a vocashytion With great pride and thanksgiving be announeed that his first graduatiOn class waa sending a representative to the Minor Seminary this month

The mlssioner~brother of New Bedfords Mayor~ then topped off the gJaduatfon ceremonies by announetng that the first year of the new higb so4001 will be ready for the begjnning of the school term in ApriI~ making it pOSSIble fot this first graduationmiddot class to continue studying and working in the atmosphere of the pari~h until the completion of their secondary education

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Members of the company emshyployees benefit fund have senti checks totalingmiddot $Jioo so far to pay for scholarshipS at th~

Quigley Preparatory Seminal) in Chicago

The money has come from the profits from vendfng machine sales in the plant FIle profit are at the disposal of an em- pwyee committee wl1fclt has seshylected the scholllSllip pllogram as one of the projecla of the benefit fundi

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Attorney Harrington Scheduled to lecture

Laws dealing with psychopath literature and obscene and vulshygar literature are topics chosen by Atty John J Harrington Asshysistant District Attorney who is engaged to lecture at the open meeting of the Franco-American Womens Club Inc next Wedshynesday niglilt at 8 oclock in the Old Town Hall Somerset

Other aetivities on schedule for the day are the making of pads for the Cancer Home in the morning and at 2 oclock in the afternoon a business meeting

Mrs Lucienne Penoy chairshyman of th~ day announces her assisting committee Mrs Maril shyda Girard Mrs Juliette Gelinas Mrs Rose Garant Mrs Bella Pouliot Mrs Orner Trudeau Mrs AUgdst Dionne and Mrs Arthur A Plante

The puljlic is invited to atshytend the~n meeting

Teachers Safaries WASHINGTON CNC) - The

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The Executive Board of Our Iady of Good Counsel Retreat League of the Fall River Diocese was held Sunday afternoon at St Louis Church Fall River with Mrs Raymond Hamel of tUeboro presiding

The meeting opened with amiddot prayer by Rev William McshyMahon Director of Lay Retreats Father McMahon explained the

purposes of the retreat moveshyment and evaluated its spiritual benefits

Amiouncement was made of the following committee chairshyman by Mrs Hamel Miss Marshygaret M Leahy of Fall River Chairman of the Speakers Bushyreau Mrs John J Mullaney of Attleboro Chairman of Organishyzation and Development and Mrs Stanley Koczera of New Bedford Chairman of Ways and Means

The Retreat League will be represented at the Mid-term Meeting of the National Layshywomens Retreat Movement to be held in Washington D C on AI)ril 18 and 19 by Mrs Hamel of Attleboro and middotMrs George E

Hurley of Fall River Scheduled retreats at Our

Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House East Freetown follow

Girls (high school juniors and seniors) April 18-20 Sodality Union April 25-27 Laymen May 2~4 Boys (high sclool junshyiors andl seniors) May 911 Professional Men May 1amp-18 Laywomen May 23-25

If any group desires a retreat weekends are stiU availaJgtle on June 6-~ and June 13-15

Plans are being formulated for

Urge Sacrifice EICHSFAETT (NC)~Cathoshy

lics have been urged to give up one meal on Fridays during Lent and contribute its cost to aid the worlds starving

This suggestion was made here by the German branch of Pax Christi international GathshyoUc peace organization

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Rev ThomasmiddotF Walsh Dioceshysan Moderator of the Fall River District was host to the meet shying

Fhe officersmiddot of the Retreat Lea~ue are Mrs Hamel Attleshyboro President Mrs Aristid~

A Andrade Taunton Secretary Miss Mary Shea Treasurer and Miss Mary Phelan Membership Chairman

Organize Social Action Groupmiddot

WASHINGTON (NC) - After three years of concerted planshyning the National Catholic Soshycial Action Conference has been formed here it was announced

The new organization succeeds the Catholic Conference on Inshydustrial Problems which was initiated in 1922 under the guidshyance of the Social Action Deshypartment National Catholic Welfare Conference to promote the study and understanding of ind~strial problems in the light of Catholic teachingS

Louis Buckley 51 of Boston who headed the Catholic Conshyference on Industrial Problems has been named chairman of the new organization He is a past president of the Catholic Economic Association and is connected with the New England regional office of the U S Labor Department Mr Buckley haa tatight at the University of Notre Dame the CathQlic University of America Western Reserve University in Cleveland and Loyolagt University in Chicago

The aim of tYre National Cathshyolic Social Action Conference will be to stimulate and aid American Catholic laymen to undertake organized activity aimed at making sound social principles operative in the insti shytutionsmiddot of American society Mr Buckey expained

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~ 6 - ~-THE ANCHORVocation~Morltb r WOrUfBmBuy Thur~March13 1958 I

March is Vocati~n Month It is a month when anxious highschool students are

waiting to take their College Board Exams

Many seniors h~ve made application to the college of their choice The alternative schools have been dulyapplie~ to as well I

Guidance counselors are working overtime trying to help bewildered graduates of 1958 figure out what they want what they can afford what they have the proper credits for and what they can get into

Parents are facing the fact that their little boys and girls of yesteryear are ready to go out into the world as valedictorians will tell them in a few months-and the time-worn cliche penetrates even now into parental hearts

It is a month of choice It is a time when young men and women whose only major concern until no has been in many cases a choice of car-coat colors or what to do after school realize the penalty of growing up~they must make decisions

The Church reminds them that God should be included in the decision Any choice of school or career or profession or vocation has after all the purpose of bringing a person not only happily through life but happily and holily to h~aven Advertising gimmicksto thecontrilry the purpose of life is neither the fun of smoking nor living modern nor the pride of ownership nor doingeverything with the new improved product-it is still saving ones immortal soul

People go to heaven as members of society That means the choice of a vocation Whether it be as a priest or brother or sister as a teacher or nurse or secretary as a lawyer or doctor or engineer or tradesman - the way one goes through life in order to get to heavenis a vocation

It is the road to God where one will serve God best and be happy and holy where one will make the best use of the God-given talents he has

This decision of ones vocation calls -for an evaluation of personality and character talents and-abilities intelli gence and will desires and ambitions The sum of these qualities usually spells out the answer

This is true if the vocation be a religious one-adedishyeation in life to God directly as a priest or brother or sister God expects a person to read the same signs to use the same judgment in deciding if he has a religious v~ cation as he would in making any other rrwjor decision There is no magic formula God does not work miracles when He has written the characteristics of a religiousvO- cation in a persons life

It remains for the person himself to examine to pray to judge to consult with parents and advisers and priests and then to act

And what better time than Vocation Month

Why Contribute Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund I was hungry Relief supplies equivalent to 29500

freight carloads and a train 279 miles long were shipped

overseas in 1957 by the Fund~lear~eapons I was thirsty bull -Millions of -children in Spain and IS to lfivite catastrophe Soclal-

Italy receive a glass of milk a day because of the Fund ism is literally the hope of bt II was a stranger bull Of the 37000 Hungarian rlfuge~8 umam y

h t th Ut d St t 22000 ttl J b Th~re are ~ few SOCIahsts W 0 came 0 ~ nJ e a es were rese en Y left m the Um~e~ States - and the Catholic Relief Services these~few are dIVIded up a~o~g

I was naked Eighteen million pounds of clothing 10 many mutually antagomstIc shoes and bedding were distributed in 53 countries-be- splbiter groups - t~at one can -they co~tinue tend to regard cause of the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive only marvel that they were able

I was sick Once every nine hours in 1957 a shipshy

ment of clothing and food and medicine-911 shipments in all--were carried to 40000000 people overseas

I was in prison The first surplus food clothing medicine to go into Poland since all relief supplieswere cut off by the communists in the last months of 1949 were shipshy

d b h C h r B h pe y teat 0 IC IS ops Relief Fund last December

Tie a string around yOur finger to remind yourself to make a contribution Sunday to the Fund There are no

strings attached to the relief and assistance programs ~on-ducted among the neeliy of all races and creeds overseas

Each dollar given to the Fund will be multiplied 40 times in overseas relief for the destitute and hungrywho receive hope and life itself from tne F~nds charity~your charity

Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund What you have done to these my least brethren you

have done to me

Those words of Our Lord are as valid forus today as they were for His hearers TheYref~r just as much to the poor and destitute of Korea the hungry-rand weary of P I d t th b d I f th d f Gall

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Two Iinportant Books The advertisement itself

which readslike a musty reprint of something from the 19th censhytury is hardly worth n~ticing except as a reminder that within the past few weeks by coirici-

dehce two interesting books ~ave been published in defense

of the American economic sysshytern

The number of such books published since the end of the

second World War is legion but these two are particularlysignificant (1) Reflections on America (Charles Scribners Sons New York) by Jacques Maritain the distinguished French Catholic philosopherwho has lived in this countrysince the early 30s and (2) The Economy of the American Peoshypie Progress Problems ptosshypeets by Gerhard Colm andTheodore Geiger (National Plan-shyning Association Washington D C) Welcome Contrast Maritains highly flattering~ommunistmiddot proPllganda Comshyreflections on t~e ~merican munism yersus qapitalism economic system - in ChapterAmerica beingthe stronghold of XIII of his new book-are in Capitalismmiddot welcome contrast to the doctrin- That is Ii gre~t mi-~fortune ~ire criticism ofso many Euro- lie concludes with respect to pean intellectuals to say noth- the rest of the worlds peoples c

lng of the totally anachronistic lor whom capitalism has kept itsc

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New Economy Supersedes 19th Century Capitalism

By Msgr George C Higgins Director NCWC Social Action Dept

On March 4 the Socialist Labor Party of America sponsored a full-page political advertisement in the New York Times-and possibly in other daily newspapersshyealling for the immediate abolition of capitalism and th~ adoption of socialism oin the United States as the only

means f aVOIdmgwar and depressIOn

The text of this curious adshyvertisement reads in part as folshylows Logic of the situation_ is plain The cause of war is inshyberent in capishytaIism It folshylows therefore that to end war we must abolish t he capitalist system To proshylong capitalism in thi~ age of missiles and nu-

Drucker and David Lilienthal Maritain emp~asizes the fa~t that the Amencan economy IS something radically new and different in the history of man- kind - as different from 19th century Capitalism as it is from socialism

The industrial regime inber- ited from Europe he ~ays has now become unrecognizable in this country It has been supershyseded by new economic struc~ tures which are still in the makshying and in a state of fluidity butwhich render both capitalism

and socialism things of the past New Economy

Geiger and Colm in their NPA report arrive ~tlsubstanshytially the sane conclusion Theypoint out that from 19th cen- turycapitalism there has evolved a new dynamic American econshy

cmy-about as similar they say to the capitalism of old as a jetairplane is to the Wright Brothshyers original model

Most Americans however

thek economy as if no substanshytial change had taken place in recent decades - perhaps be- cauSe they have been too busy living and working amid these changes to think about their significance or their important effect on the development of civilization

Maritain approaches the latter point from a slightly different angle He says with charactershyistic affection for his adopted country and its people that we are too middotmodest to philosophize about our accomplishments in the economic order

Hurts Our Cause As an ardent admirer of the

United States he would like to see us overcome our modesty in this regard for he thinks it is seriously hurting our Cjluse in the rest of the world

Because of our failure to for mulate an explicit economic philosoplY wQich adequately reflects our current economicpractic~ the iplpression is left he says that America has acshycepted the challenge of comshymunism in the very terms of

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-SS Roderick and Soloman Martyrs Roderick was a priest at Cabra near Cordova He was exposed as a Christian by his brother who was a Moshyhammedan and imprisoned at Cordova In prison he met Salshyomon a layman alsoCjailed for his Faith The two were marshytyred at Cordova in 857

TOMORROW-St Leo Bishshyop-Martyr The time of his marshytyrdom is not know but the Roshy

man Martyrology records that he was put to death for the faith in the Veranian Field at Rome

SATURDAY - St uonginus Soldier According to tradition he was the soldi~r who pierced the side of Christ while He was hanging on the Cross After the Crucifixion it is said he acshyknowledged Christ to be the Son of God and he also is said to have been martyred for the Faith at Caesarea in Cappadocia

SUNDAY-Laetare Sunday fourth Sunday in Lent Feast of SS Hilary Tatian and Companshyions Martyrs St Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia St Tatia~

was his deacon The others S8 Felix Largus and Denis were laymen All were beheaded by order of Numerian about 284

MONDAY-St Patrick Bishshyop-Confessor Apostle of Ireshyland It is agreed generally that he was of Romano-Briton orishygin and when 16 was taken capshytive to Ireland Six years later he escaped and after his studies and consecration about 432 ~ Bishop he returned to Ireland as a missioner He established the Church on lasting fouJ1dashytions throughout the country travelled extensively on mis

sions of preacqing teaching building churches opening schools and making converts He established the primatial See at Armagh in 444 He died about 461

TUESDAY-St Cyril of Jimishysalem Bishop-Doctor He was born about 315 near Jerusalem became a priest in 345 and was Patriarch of the city from 350 until his death about 387 He spent 17 years of his patriarchshyate in exile He was celebrated for his instruction on Christian doctrine and addresses to cateshychumens before Baptism He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII

WEDNESDAY-St Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Mother and Foster Father of Our Lord Little is known of him but he is described in the Gospel of St Matthew as a just man Frolll the circumstance of his not beshying mentioned in the history of

the Passion it is believed he died before that time Devotions to him as a Saint date from the early ages and he was pro claimed Patron of the Universal Church o~ Pope Pius IX

lectuals who have made this point in recent years Maritain is probably the most sympathetic in his general attitude with reshygard to the United States its people and its institutions

He deserves to be listened to bull very carefully therefore when he tells us for our own good that because of our lack of an

adequate ideology our lights cannot be seen by the ordinary people in the other countries of the free world

It should be pointed out that Maritain whose affection for the United States and all it stands for is almost embarrassing at times is not naive enough to think our economic system is perfect He mentions certain imshyprovements that he confidently hopes to see accomplished in the futur~notablya change for the better in the role and the funcshytion of organized labor and ~ome way of giving iabora more efshyfective share in management

It will not be surprising be observes if the creative Amershy

~ Labor Party of America the very word and who are not ican imagination brings aboutMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Leaning heavily on the writ- ready to die for it-nobody is these improvements within theGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER lngs of such ptiblieists econo- ready to die for capitalism in reasonably near future Let UI

Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John PDnscoU mists and government adininis- Asia Africa or Europe hope that his gratifying confishyMANAGING EDITOR trators as the late Frederick Hidden Lights dence in us will not prove 4) be

Attorney Hugh J Goiden Allen Adolf Bede Petel Of the many European intel- unfounded

Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Sn~wst6~mRevi~~sMe6a~ Of Girlhood Days i~Mid~Wes_t By Mary Tinley Daly ~

Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

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Next morning trees shrubs1 d familiar houses were vel e 1D

d dbeauty Even the ugly olwoo d t t thpile in the backyar 00 on e

f Ch t daspect 0 a TIS mas car d f th HHHm ~ the Hea 0 e ouse

1 thlaid after shove mg e snow fr th f t t P ttom e ron s eps re J

d G Ieep uess cant drIve that k I 150 miles Better rna e pane

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the airport No planes flying t l f th t un I ur er no Ice

A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

Dig-out Begins Well they werent teamsters-

though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

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joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

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Religion TORONTO (NC)-A Protest

ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

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Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

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tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

revolution in Russia and its aft-middot ~~~~~~~~P~h~on~e~WY~~9~-~6~4~2~40~r~W~Y~9~-~6~4~2~5~~~~~~~~

LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

over the work of the Central Council of the Military Apostomiddot late of Spanish Catholic Action the Spanish leader asked the council to continue its work with the zeal and constancy which the ideological crisis of the world demands a world which is threatened with extincshytionmiddot by atheistic eommunism

Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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~ray f9rthe m~i~ns ofih~ world th~135OOO UnsaIlriedwork en inihepOOr misSion fields of the world and for all those who work in the interests o~ spreading the Faith Pray that the Divin~ V1issionary and the Holy Spirit be ever at their side you can do this ~henydu pray t~ cWORLDMISSION ROSARY which will be

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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By JQseph A Greig 1middotmiddot M6NTR~AL (lC)-A ceraniic Cleveland Universe Bulletin _ and gold mosaic illustrating 11

Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

Now I am ready to face S questlmiddotonmiddotthl

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What is the intellectual life h t t llectual

W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

of the diocese Sister M Verona t d

RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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GARDEN-GREEN-REDUCED 2c A POUND institute announced that the workshops will be held this sumshymer (rom July 28 to August 15 The sessions f~om August 10 to 15 will be open only to churchshymen who hold administrative positions and will concentrate on the problems of the religious administrator

During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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Bv William H Mooring Hollywood is pending $850000 tQ creat~ the largest Atom Bomb

single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

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John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

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Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

bull I periOd at the end of each lec- The lectures will mcludea middotdisshyture cussion of the ~crament$ the TAUNTON MASSbull The~emlnars are held tn co~- lVf~ the Vestments and their juncJio with PIe ram~y LiJe meaning a~d several oth~r THE BANK ON

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

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Miilliitolry Assiistolnce Gets Tw(o~Tlhirlds JOmiddotf iFoeignAid

~y 1DonaldMcllonalld IDavenport Catholic Messenger

Lastweek I t06k to task a fellow~columnist f()r his incessant )b~ffiJtling attacks on AmeiJcas pI1Qgram o(aid to peopleiin (other countries He has consistently I1eferred to

8uCh aijd as One gIleat giveaway and as mon~ytpoured - down a ratbdle and on One shy h our national wealth i~ being deshyocc~s1on e icategorIcal)y vQtedto (foreign aid) SuCh aid declaI1ed that the only must be givenhe -said not sim- bl1othet of an American is ply because we a1e afraid Soviet another American Russia will otherwise draw the

Well Ido not intePd to go needy into their own oIibitobut over all that rather in the spirit of jlstice again All of and because we haNe a moral fhe per-tinentresponsibiIity to do so addresses allo- And tinally Barbara -Wand the c u tt 1 ons and British economist said the West BISHOPS SMITH SEE PRESIDENT visiting LebashyChIistmas Mes-today lealizes it mustremain nons White House where they were received by Lebanon sages of the present Ho ly Fa1ther as [ pointed out last week are a massive coiltrashy

diction of this tnational egoism andchauvinism

I return to this matter this week for two reasons First a

number ofpeopl in recent aays have reiterated the traditional

i Christian reasons why America must gie help to less ifortunate peoples in the world Second I think a closer look at the Adshyministrations proposed $39 bil shylion foreign aid program will reveal that even this is not as altruistic or disintel1estedly

Christian as it could and Should be

In an address to 10000 Italian workets last week the Holy Fatherpretty effectively smashed

the egoism of exclusive selfshyipterest when he said Chris-

j tians do not consider anyone as a fOleigner and are alwaysreaay to help everyone

Charity Begins bull Bishop Fu1onSheen speakshy

ing at the bi-partisan Confershyenoe on Foleign Aspects of U middotS National Securjty in Washingshyton had this to sayabout Ioleignaid _ilt was a pagan Terence who

said Charity begins at home It Was Christ the Son of God who -in the parable of the GoodSamaritan s~id that charity beshygins away -from -home with people who a1e not of our race

t or coun ry _ ry e p I 00 1635shyThere are sevetal kinds of OOQOOO - almost two-thilds of

need We need to justify ollr ourso-called foreign aid proshywea1th by sharing it There is gram-is allocated for miliulry the burden of being undelprivi- assistance and ~defense -sIlP-l~ged ours is -the burdeni of port of other mitions Only being overprivileged It is their $1265000000 carL honestly be stomachs -that are empty it described as iHsinterested hu- could Ibe our hearts that are empty

Quotes Sen Kennedy Senator John KennedY of Masshy

sacllUsetts spoke at Loyola Colshylege BaltimOle and insisted that the key to the future is held by millions of uncomshymitted peoples whose greatest need is technicians and technishycal assistance ~

In another address to the John Carroll Society of Washingto1 Senator Kennedy observed that in the world of nations the rich are getting richer while middotthe poor are getting poorer Pouring new billions into our missile program will ndt alone pJevent the loss of a disillusioned India an embittered Tunisia or a chashyotic Indonesia

We mu~t reformulate aid programs which meet the speshycial needs of under-developed countries suffering from capital starvation We must -provide funds which _can act as seed capital to private investment both from this country and fro~ Europe-for inigation and har~ bor improvements for the proshyduction ofcapital goods and inshyvestments

Spirit of Justice Father James L Vizzara SJ

vdce-president of the Nationa] Cltthcgtlic Rural Life Conference described technical assistance and economic aid as our nashytions answer to a n1igious ana moral imperatiive

Harry M Flannery president Of the Cathdlic 2ssociatiof1 101

International Peace said -the American people woula -be

aShamed to realize how little of

committed to a program Of eooshy PresidentCamille Charnouri at center~ are AuxiiiarYBishopnomic aid and development for Leo R SmIth of Buffalo at left and Massachusetts-bornunder~developedcountIiiesShe

added thai the ~rise of middotnational- B~shop Eustace J SmithOFM Vicar Apostolic of Beirut isminAsiaandAlricaisaccomshypanied by the cries middotof these new peoples for help In this its the story of -QUI Worst -eneshymies being our best friends because the Sovoiet lTnion ~s acting as ourconscience We must not fail to listen to the cries for help

Obli tmiddot t U I d ga IOn 0 nemp oye

VIell now ~ur hard-headed realists-Chnstians all---wiII reshyjom There are 5700000 unshyemploye~ workers in the United States Isnt our first obHgation to these workers and their famshyilies Certain~y our fitstobligation

~s to o~rown ill1e~pl~Yea But If meetmg that oblIgatIOn means we must ignore the Samaritanshyobligations then I say the United States is in vry bad sh~~e inshydeed-economIcally pohtically and morally

Which b~ings me to mysecond point Break do~n that$31bii shylion foreign aid program now being proposed by the Admini~-tration and short-sightedly at shytacked by Americans inside and outside of Congress HowmuCh of thmiddotis$39 billion is really ecoshynomic aid and technical assist shyance and how much of itis nothing more than gunsandmis- shysile warheads and theIImiddotke

oMt FJannery -wa~ right We shouUd be ashamed of Ihow little we are giving in the way 0[ nonshymImiddotlmiddotImiddotta h 1 A t tal f $2

manitarian Christian heipto other peoples in the form of

0f genuine ecoriomic aid

technical assistance health aid help for refugees etc

WmiddotitlessGenerosity our

total only $20 million is alloshycated to the Uni~ed Nations Techni~al Assistance Program which perhaps more than any other aid program is best calcu-

B1Shop Leo Smith is Episcopal Moderator National Council o~ Catholic Youth in the U S ancl has led an American pIlgrimage for opening of centenary celebrations at Lourdes NC Photo

PreJot C tit - S middote ongra U Q middotes couts The Girl Scouts marked the

anniversary of their founding NEW YORK (NC) - Greet shy

ingsto the Girl Scouts of the USA on the 46th anniversary yesterday The week-long obshyof their founding were eXltended servance during whiCh a differshyby the ~piscopal Chairman of the ent soout activityreceived dailY Youth Department National emphasis in manyobservance~ Catholic Welfare Conference shy in the namon will end next 5atshyAr~hbishop Leo Binz of Dushy urday

buque said in a message toScout Archbishop Binz said that middotmiddotwe particular of headquarters that ~your leader- would take note

ship and -your membership re- the achievements of your volunshyteer leaders whqsemiddot efforts aremind us happily of the great shyso important to your splendidpower for good which is found success _in YOllng people shy As wen we would express

our admiration for your soundCordino1 Leaves Aft E tmiddoter a5 er

CHICAGO (NC) - His Emishynence Samuel Cardinal Stritch will l1emain in Chicago until after Easter before leaving for Vatican City to assume his new duties as Pro-Plefect of the Sashycred Copgregation for the Propshyagatiol) of the Faith

Dhis _MIas disclosed lin a Hlittle message addlessed Iby the Carshydinal to the c1er and the nearshy

OJly 2 million faithful of the Chishycago archdiocese most densely Catholic populated See of the Church in this country The Cardinal told hlmiddotS eople

and well-balanced programs which relate so meaningfully t~ both the spiritual and social deshyvelopment of our youth

Scenes Rise From Text In New Books

FRESNO Calif (NC)-Someshy

thing unique in instruction books for -children and ~nverts

h~s ~en made available here according to an announc~ent by the Academy Library Guild

-that since being notified of hlmiddotS Catechetical Scenes by Sashy

appointment to the Vatican post I~lan Fath~ M Coerezza1 coo-

--he is the first U So born pre- _tall~s clever~y designed sc~nes late named-to the Roman Curia whiCh rlse out of th_e textl when~his great consolation has been the pages are turned Made by that I know you are praying for ~a1d inHong ~ong and printed me Clnd ~re begging God to give ln ~olor t~e elgJ1t volumes are me -the lIght and strength to do available m EnglIsh Spa1ish His HolyWBl in all things Portuguese and Chinese

The tities of the volumes inshyclude Confirmation The Mother

S EG U1 Nmiddot of God God and Man Confes- sion (2 vols) The Blessed

Truck Body Builders - EuCharist The Words of Jesus

4 -THE ANCHOR ThursMarch 131958

Priests Told To Stay on Sideline$

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Priests engaged in direction of the lay apostolate should stay on the sidelines and coach a priest experienced in lay apoampshyto~te work said here

The lay apostolate Holy Cross Father Louis Putz pointed out is after all a lay apostoshylate Father Putz is a professor of theology at the University- of Notre Dame and president of Fides Publishers

Laymen he added will not accept their responsibility iQ the mission of the Church unless they learn how at an eady age at home and in school

Young Years Best Its like learning how ~o play

footbaII he said or learning to love music or learning to beshycome interested in science The best years of training are the young years and the home atshymosphere is the best atmosphere

A sense of mission Father Putz declared is missing in too many Catholic lives today To be a Christian he said you have to lie apostolic Confirmshyation gives you the grace of Christian adulthood But you must learn how to use that grace

It is the mission of the lay apostle he explained to inject Christianity into life

Paper Banned BERLIN (NC) - A Catholic

newspaper in the Soviet sector of Berlin has been banned by

the communists for printing a partial text of the Lenten Passhytoral of Bishop Julius Doepfner of Berlin

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fast of the newly~organized CYO at St PatJricks Parish Wareham drew 90 members Seated at the head table are left to right Judy Kiernan secretary Jean Gallus viceshypresident Tiny Lopes treasurer Rev James W Clark assistant at St Patricks Thomas Eccleston president Rev John F Hogan Catholic Welfare B6reau Director of New Bedford and Paul OConnell principal of Wareham High School

Wareham Unit eyO Organized A CYO unit has Been organized

for the youth of St Patricks Parish Wareham with a proshygram designed to develop the four-point purpose of the CYO -spiritual recreational social and cultural ideals

The CYO group for those of high school age has been in operation for a month Officers are Thomas Eccleston president Jean Gallusmiddotvice-president Judy Kiernan secretary and Tiny Lopes treasurer

Ninety members of the new laquoroup received Communion and attended a Communion breakfast on the monthly CYO Cominunion Sunday

Speaker at the breakfast was the Rev Jobn F Hogan of New Bedford director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau in New Bedford and director of St Marys Home He is also chaplain at the Bristol County House of Correction

Father urged the CYO memshybers to first teach rule and aanctify themselves and then try to carry this over to their eompanions and contacts in lIOCiety

New Bedford Missioners School First in Peru to Hold Graduation

LIMA (NC) - The Maryknoll parish of Santa Rosa de Lima here recently became the first parish in Limas history to hold a parochial grade school gradushyation

Santa Rosa de Lima the first parochia] school in Lima estabshyIishectby Father John J Lawler Maryknoll Missioner from New Bedford Mass Iepresents an Important step in parochial life for the faithful of Peru

Of such imllOrtance was the graduation of the 90 students each one capable of speaking and writing in both Spanish and English that Archbishop Juan Landazuri Ricketts 011 Lima atshytended the ceremonies and spoke on the significance of the occashysion

In addition to noting that this was the first parochial grade achool graduation in Limas edushycational history Archbishop Landazuri also pointed out that it represented the first big step forward toward greater cathoshylic development of Peru

FirSt Vocation Equally impoltant to Father

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To Ease Problem LONDON (NC)-A new bill

Introduced in the Hous of Comshy mons would ease tile problem of

finding foster parents for homeshyless Catholic ehildren by allowshying adoption by some couples who are not permanent residents of Great Britain

The measure was introduced with government approval

Under present law British children cannot be adopted by persons who are not of their own faith or who do not live in Great Britain As most Catholic couples already have children of their own the number of Cathshyolic children needing parentsshynlike that of non-CllthoUe _ildren-exceeda the clema04

Present at the breakfast were Paul pConnell principal of the Wareham High School Clement Spillane football coach at Wareshyham High and William Paling assistant principal of the Wareshyham Junior High School

Members of the CYO are also members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes and have pledged themselves to the reception of frequent Holy Comshymunion

Monthly dances are to be held by the CYO except during the seasons of Lent and Advent

The recreational program inshyeludes eight bowling teams with prizes to be awarded to the highshyest boy and girl bowlers and to the winning team

Plans are now being formushylated for a series of one-act plays to be performed by the various classes A parish debating team will soon be formed as another step in the cultural aspect of the CYO program

Motto of the S1 Patrkks Parshyish CYO is the guiding principle ofmiddot St Pius X Fo restole all things in Christ

prayed-for realiZatiOn of a vocashytion With great pride and thanksgiving be announeed that his first graduatiOn class waa sending a representative to the Minor Seminary this month

The mlssioner~brother of New Bedfords Mayor~ then topped off the gJaduatfon ceremonies by announetng that the first year of the new higb so4001 will be ready for the begjnning of the school term in ApriI~ making it pOSSIble fot this first graduationmiddot class to continue studying and working in the atmosphere of the pari~h until the completion of their secondary education

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Members of the company emshyployees benefit fund have senti checks totalingmiddot $Jioo so far to pay for scholarshipS at th~

Quigley Preparatory Seminal) in Chicago

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Attorney Harrington Scheduled to lecture

Laws dealing with psychopath literature and obscene and vulshygar literature are topics chosen by Atty John J Harrington Asshysistant District Attorney who is engaged to lecture at the open meeting of the Franco-American Womens Club Inc next Wedshynesday niglilt at 8 oclock in the Old Town Hall Somerset

Other aetivities on schedule for the day are the making of pads for the Cancer Home in the morning and at 2 oclock in the afternoon a business meeting

Mrs Lucienne Penoy chairshyman of th~ day announces her assisting committee Mrs Maril shyda Girard Mrs Juliette Gelinas Mrs Rose Garant Mrs Bella Pouliot Mrs Orner Trudeau Mrs AUgdst Dionne and Mrs Arthur A Plante

The puljlic is invited to atshytend the~n meeting

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Forthcoming Retreat Schedule Announced by League Members

The Executive Board of Our Iady of Good Counsel Retreat League of the Fall River Diocese was held Sunday afternoon at St Louis Church Fall River with Mrs Raymond Hamel of tUeboro presiding

The meeting opened with amiddot prayer by Rev William McshyMahon Director of Lay Retreats Father McMahon explained the

purposes of the retreat moveshyment and evaluated its spiritual benefits

Amiouncement was made of the following committee chairshyman by Mrs Hamel Miss Marshygaret M Leahy of Fall River Chairman of the Speakers Bushyreau Mrs John J Mullaney of Attleboro Chairman of Organishyzation and Development and Mrs Stanley Koczera of New Bedford Chairman of Ways and Means

The Retreat League will be represented at the Mid-term Meeting of the National Layshywomens Retreat Movement to be held in Washington D C on AI)ril 18 and 19 by Mrs Hamel of Attleboro and middotMrs George E

Hurley of Fall River Scheduled retreats at Our

Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House East Freetown follow

Girls (high school juniors and seniors) April 18-20 Sodality Union April 25-27 Laymen May 2~4 Boys (high sclool junshyiors andl seniors) May 911 Professional Men May 1amp-18 Laywomen May 23-25

If any group desires a retreat weekends are stiU availaJgtle on June 6-~ and June 13-15

Plans are being formulated for

Urge Sacrifice EICHSFAETT (NC)~Cathoshy

lics have been urged to give up one meal on Fridays during Lent and contribute its cost to aid the worlds starving

This suggestion was made here by the German branch of Pax Christi international GathshyoUc peace organization

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a retreat with a Portuguese reshytreat master for those who mignt be interested Miss Helen Chase will organize a Franco-Arnericall retreat for the Fall

Rev ThomasmiddotF Walsh Dioceshysan Moderator of the Fall River District was host to the meet shying

Fhe officersmiddot of the Retreat Lea~ue are Mrs Hamel Attleshyboro President Mrs Aristid~

A Andrade Taunton Secretary Miss Mary Shea Treasurer and Miss Mary Phelan Membership Chairman

Organize Social Action Groupmiddot

WASHINGTON (NC) - After three years of concerted planshyning the National Catholic Soshycial Action Conference has been formed here it was announced

The new organization succeeds the Catholic Conference on Inshydustrial Problems which was initiated in 1922 under the guidshyance of the Social Action Deshypartment National Catholic Welfare Conference to promote the study and understanding of ind~strial problems in the light of Catholic teachingS

Louis Buckley 51 of Boston who headed the Catholic Conshyference on Industrial Problems has been named chairman of the new organization He is a past president of the Catholic Economic Association and is connected with the New England regional office of the U S Labor Department Mr Buckley haa tatight at the University of Notre Dame the CathQlic University of America Western Reserve University in Cleveland and Loyolagt University in Chicago

The aim of tYre National Cathshyolic Social Action Conference will be to stimulate and aid American Catholic laymen to undertake organized activity aimed at making sound social principles operative in the insti shytutionsmiddot of American society Mr Buckey expained

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~ 6 - ~-THE ANCHORVocation~Morltb r WOrUfBmBuy Thur~March13 1958 I

March is Vocati~n Month It is a month when anxious highschool students are

waiting to take their College Board Exams

Many seniors h~ve made application to the college of their choice The alternative schools have been dulyapplie~ to as well I

Guidance counselors are working overtime trying to help bewildered graduates of 1958 figure out what they want what they can afford what they have the proper credits for and what they can get into

Parents are facing the fact that their little boys and girls of yesteryear are ready to go out into the world as valedictorians will tell them in a few months-and the time-worn cliche penetrates even now into parental hearts

It is a month of choice It is a time when young men and women whose only major concern until no has been in many cases a choice of car-coat colors or what to do after school realize the penalty of growing up~they must make decisions

The Church reminds them that God should be included in the decision Any choice of school or career or profession or vocation has after all the purpose of bringing a person not only happily through life but happily and holily to h~aven Advertising gimmicksto thecontrilry the purpose of life is neither the fun of smoking nor living modern nor the pride of ownership nor doingeverything with the new improved product-it is still saving ones immortal soul

People go to heaven as members of society That means the choice of a vocation Whether it be as a priest or brother or sister as a teacher or nurse or secretary as a lawyer or doctor or engineer or tradesman - the way one goes through life in order to get to heavenis a vocation

It is the road to God where one will serve God best and be happy and holy where one will make the best use of the God-given talents he has

This decision of ones vocation calls -for an evaluation of personality and character talents and-abilities intelli gence and will desires and ambitions The sum of these qualities usually spells out the answer

This is true if the vocation be a religious one-adedishyeation in life to God directly as a priest or brother or sister God expects a person to read the same signs to use the same judgment in deciding if he has a religious v~ cation as he would in making any other rrwjor decision There is no magic formula God does not work miracles when He has written the characteristics of a religiousvO- cation in a persons life

It remains for the person himself to examine to pray to judge to consult with parents and advisers and priests and then to act

And what better time than Vocation Month

Why Contribute Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund I was hungry Relief supplies equivalent to 29500

freight carloads and a train 279 miles long were shipped

overseas in 1957 by the Fund~lear~eapons I was thirsty bull -Millions of -children in Spain and IS to lfivite catastrophe Soclal-

Italy receive a glass of milk a day because of the Fund ism is literally the hope of bt II was a stranger bull Of the 37000 Hungarian rlfuge~8 umam y

h t th Ut d St t 22000 ttl J b Th~re are ~ few SOCIahsts W 0 came 0 ~ nJ e a es were rese en Y left m the Um~e~ States - and the Catholic Relief Services these~few are dIVIded up a~o~g

I was naked Eighteen million pounds of clothing 10 many mutually antagomstIc shoes and bedding were distributed in 53 countries-be- splbiter groups - t~at one can -they co~tinue tend to regard cause of the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive only marvel that they were able

I was sick Once every nine hours in 1957 a shipshy

ment of clothing and food and medicine-911 shipments in all--were carried to 40000000 people overseas

I was in prison The first surplus food clothing medicine to go into Poland since all relief supplieswere cut off by the communists in the last months of 1949 were shipshy

d b h C h r B h pe y teat 0 IC IS ops Relief Fund last December

Tie a string around yOur finger to remind yourself to make a contribution Sunday to the Fund There are no

strings attached to the relief and assistance programs ~on-ducted among the neeliy of all races and creeds overseas

Each dollar given to the Fund will be multiplied 40 times in overseas relief for the destitute and hungrywho receive hope and life itself from tne F~nds charity~your charity

Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund What you have done to these my least brethren you

have done to me

Those words of Our Lord are as valid forus today as they were for His hearers TheYref~r just as much to the poor and destitute of Korea the hungry-rand weary of P I d t th b d I f th d f Gall

o ~n as p e eggars an epers 0 e roa s 0 1 ee

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Two Iinportant Books The advertisement itself

which readslike a musty reprint of something from the 19th censhytury is hardly worth n~ticing except as a reminder that within the past few weeks by coirici-

dehce two interesting books ~ave been published in defense

of the American economic sysshytern

The number of such books published since the end of the

second World War is legion but these two are particularlysignificant (1) Reflections on America (Charles Scribners Sons New York) by Jacques Maritain the distinguished French Catholic philosopherwho has lived in this countrysince the early 30s and (2) The Economy of the American Peoshypie Progress Problems ptosshypeets by Gerhard Colm andTheodore Geiger (National Plan-shyning Association Washington D C) Welcome Contrast Maritains highly flattering~ommunistmiddot proPllganda Comshyreflections on t~e ~merican munism yersus qapitalism economic system - in ChapterAmerica beingthe stronghold of XIII of his new book-are in Capitalismmiddot welcome contrast to the doctrin- That is Ii gre~t mi-~fortune ~ire criticism ofso many Euro- lie concludes with respect to pean intellectuals to say noth- the rest of the worlds peoples c

lng of the totally anachronistic lor whom capitalism has kept itsc

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New Economy Supersedes 19th Century Capitalism

By Msgr George C Higgins Director NCWC Social Action Dept

On March 4 the Socialist Labor Party of America sponsored a full-page political advertisement in the New York Times-and possibly in other daily newspapersshyealling for the immediate abolition of capitalism and th~ adoption of socialism oin the United States as the only

means f aVOIdmgwar and depressIOn

The text of this curious adshyvertisement reads in part as folshylows Logic of the situation_ is plain The cause of war is inshyberent in capishytaIism It folshylows therefore that to end war we must abolish t he capitalist system To proshylong capitalism in thi~ age of missiles and nu-

Drucker and David Lilienthal Maritain emp~asizes the fa~t that the Amencan economy IS something radically new and different in the history of man- kind - as different from 19th century Capitalism as it is from socialism

The industrial regime inber- ited from Europe he ~ays has now become unrecognizable in this country It has been supershyseded by new economic struc~ tures which are still in the makshying and in a state of fluidity butwhich render both capitalism

and socialism things of the past New Economy

Geiger and Colm in their NPA report arrive ~tlsubstanshytially the sane conclusion Theypoint out that from 19th cen- turycapitalism there has evolved a new dynamic American econshy

cmy-about as similar they say to the capitalism of old as a jetairplane is to the Wright Brothshyers original model

Most Americans however

thek economy as if no substanshytial change had taken place in recent decades - perhaps be- cauSe they have been too busy living and working amid these changes to think about their significance or their important effect on the development of civilization

Maritain approaches the latter point from a slightly different angle He says with charactershyistic affection for his adopted country and its people that we are too middotmodest to philosophize about our accomplishments in the economic order

Hurts Our Cause As an ardent admirer of the

United States he would like to see us overcome our modesty in this regard for he thinks it is seriously hurting our Cjluse in the rest of the world

Because of our failure to for mulate an explicit economic philosoplY wQich adequately reflects our current economicpractic~ the iplpression is left he says that America has acshycepted the challenge of comshymunism in the very terms of

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-SS Roderick and Soloman Martyrs Roderick was a priest at Cabra near Cordova He was exposed as a Christian by his brother who was a Moshyhammedan and imprisoned at Cordova In prison he met Salshyomon a layman alsoCjailed for his Faith The two were marshytyred at Cordova in 857

TOMORROW-St Leo Bishshyop-Martyr The time of his marshytyrdom is not know but the Roshy

man Martyrology records that he was put to death for the faith in the Veranian Field at Rome

SATURDAY - St uonginus Soldier According to tradition he was the soldi~r who pierced the side of Christ while He was hanging on the Cross After the Crucifixion it is said he acshyknowledged Christ to be the Son of God and he also is said to have been martyred for the Faith at Caesarea in Cappadocia

SUNDAY-Laetare Sunday fourth Sunday in Lent Feast of SS Hilary Tatian and Companshyions Martyrs St Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia St Tatia~

was his deacon The others S8 Felix Largus and Denis were laymen All were beheaded by order of Numerian about 284

MONDAY-St Patrick Bishshyop-Confessor Apostle of Ireshyland It is agreed generally that he was of Romano-Briton orishygin and when 16 was taken capshytive to Ireland Six years later he escaped and after his studies and consecration about 432 ~ Bishop he returned to Ireland as a missioner He established the Church on lasting fouJ1dashytions throughout the country travelled extensively on mis

sions of preacqing teaching building churches opening schools and making converts He established the primatial See at Armagh in 444 He died about 461

TUESDAY-St Cyril of Jimishysalem Bishop-Doctor He was born about 315 near Jerusalem became a priest in 345 and was Patriarch of the city from 350 until his death about 387 He spent 17 years of his patriarchshyate in exile He was celebrated for his instruction on Christian doctrine and addresses to cateshychumens before Baptism He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII

WEDNESDAY-St Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Mother and Foster Father of Our Lord Little is known of him but he is described in the Gospel of St Matthew as a just man Frolll the circumstance of his not beshying mentioned in the history of

the Passion it is believed he died before that time Devotions to him as a Saint date from the early ages and he was pro claimed Patron of the Universal Church o~ Pope Pius IX

lectuals who have made this point in recent years Maritain is probably the most sympathetic in his general attitude with reshygard to the United States its people and its institutions

He deserves to be listened to bull very carefully therefore when he tells us for our own good that because of our lack of an

adequate ideology our lights cannot be seen by the ordinary people in the other countries of the free world

It should be pointed out that Maritain whose affection for the United States and all it stands for is almost embarrassing at times is not naive enough to think our economic system is perfect He mentions certain imshyprovements that he confidently hopes to see accomplished in the futur~notablya change for the better in the role and the funcshytion of organized labor and ~ome way of giving iabora more efshyfective share in management

It will not be surprising be observes if the creative Amershy

~ Labor Party of America the very word and who are not ican imagination brings aboutMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Leaning heavily on the writ- ready to die for it-nobody is these improvements within theGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER lngs of such ptiblieists econo- ready to die for capitalism in reasonably near future Let UI

Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John PDnscoU mists and government adininis- Asia Africa or Europe hope that his gratifying confishyMANAGING EDITOR trators as the late Frederick Hidden Lights dence in us will not prove 4) be

Attorney Hugh J Goiden Allen Adolf Bede Petel Of the many European intel- unfounded

Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

AssiStng Father Kozikowski ~ete theVity Rev Amed StOshypYl-a OFMConv of Elmhu~st

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Sn~wst6~mRevi~~sMe6a~ Of Girlhood Days i~Mid~Wes_t By Mary Tinley Daly ~

Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

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Next morning trees shrubs1 d familiar houses were vel e 1D

d dbeauty Even the ugly olwoo d t t thpile in the backyar 00 on e

f Ch t daspect 0 a TIS mas car d f th HHHm ~ the Hea 0 e ouse

1 thlaid after shove mg e snow fr th f t t P ttom e ron s eps re J

d G Ieep uess cant drIve that k I 150 miles Better rna e pane

t middot ftserva IOn fr Sorry sir came news om

the airport No planes flying t l f th t un I ur er no Ice

A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

Dig-out Begins Well they werent teamsters-

though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

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joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

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ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

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Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

revolution in Russia and its aft-middot ~~~~~~~~P~h~on~e~WY~~9~-~6~4~2~40~r~W~Y~9~-~6~4~2~5~~~~~~~~

LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

choleric and stinging-tongueClof historical~summariZilg- the bemiddot but middotrather-little undrRtood by co middotmiddot~oiitelJipQra~ymiddot wdteriiThelat l~imingSOf ~~OJiununtlleoty the ordinary citizenmiddot _ i

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

over the work of the Central Council of the Military Apostomiddot late of Spanish Catholic Action the Spanish leader asked the council to continue its work with the zeal and constancy which the ideological crisis of the world demands a world which is threatened with extincshytionmiddot by atheistic eommunism

Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

12 lt ~THE ANQfQ~ ThursMarch 131958

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

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Of course your world has ~r

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

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0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

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M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

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What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

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decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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IN LIFE-KEEP YOUR WILL IN GO)-AFTER DEATH_ KEEP GOD IN YOUR WILL REMEMBER THE MISSIONS

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

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I WAREHAM CYO COMMUNION BREAKFAST The monthly Communion breakshy

fast of the newly~organized CYO at St PatJricks Parish Wareham drew 90 members Seated at the head table are left to right Judy Kiernan secretary Jean Gallus viceshypresident Tiny Lopes treasurer Rev James W Clark assistant at St Patricks Thomas Eccleston president Rev John F Hogan Catholic Welfare B6reau Director of New Bedford and Paul OConnell principal of Wareham High School

Wareham Unit eyO Organized A CYO unit has Been organized

for the youth of St Patricks Parish Wareham with a proshygram designed to develop the four-point purpose of the CYO -spiritual recreational social and cultural ideals

The CYO group for those of high school age has been in operation for a month Officers are Thomas Eccleston president Jean Gallusmiddotvice-president Judy Kiernan secretary and Tiny Lopes treasurer

Ninety members of the new laquoroup received Communion and attended a Communion breakfast on the monthly CYO Cominunion Sunday

Speaker at the breakfast was the Rev Jobn F Hogan of New Bedford director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau in New Bedford and director of St Marys Home He is also chaplain at the Bristol County House of Correction

Father urged the CYO memshybers to first teach rule and aanctify themselves and then try to carry this over to their eompanions and contacts in lIOCiety

New Bedford Missioners School First in Peru to Hold Graduation

LIMA (NC) - The Maryknoll parish of Santa Rosa de Lima here recently became the first parish in Limas history to hold a parochial grade school gradushyation

Santa Rosa de Lima the first parochia] school in Lima estabshyIishectby Father John J Lawler Maryknoll Missioner from New Bedford Mass Iepresents an Important step in parochial life for the faithful of Peru

Of such imllOrtance was the graduation of the 90 students each one capable of speaking and writing in both Spanish and English that Archbishop Juan Landazuri Ricketts 011 Lima atshytended the ceremonies and spoke on the significance of the occashysion

In addition to noting that this was the first parochial grade achool graduation in Limas edushycational history Archbishop Landazuri also pointed out that it represented the first big step forward toward greater cathoshylic development of Peru

FirSt Vocation Equally impoltant to Father

Lawler however was the long-

To Ease Problem LONDON (NC)-A new bill

Introduced in the Hous of Comshy mons would ease tile problem of

finding foster parents for homeshyless Catholic ehildren by allowshying adoption by some couples who are not permanent residents of Great Britain

The measure was introduced with government approval

Under present law British children cannot be adopted by persons who are not of their own faith or who do not live in Great Britain As most Catholic couples already have children of their own the number of Cathshyolic children needing parentsshynlike that of non-CllthoUe _ildren-exceeda the clema04

Present at the breakfast were Paul pConnell principal of the Wareham High School Clement Spillane football coach at Wareshyham High and William Paling assistant principal of the Wareshyham Junior High School

Members of the CYO are also members of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes and have pledged themselves to the reception of frequent Holy Comshymunion

Monthly dances are to be held by the CYO except during the seasons of Lent and Advent

The recreational program inshyeludes eight bowling teams with prizes to be awarded to the highshyest boy and girl bowlers and to the winning team

Plans are now being formushylated for a series of one-act plays to be performed by the various classes A parish debating team will soon be formed as another step in the cultural aspect of the CYO program

Motto of the S1 Patrkks Parshyish CYO is the guiding principle ofmiddot St Pius X Fo restole all things in Christ

prayed-for realiZatiOn of a vocashytion With great pride and thanksgiving be announeed that his first graduatiOn class waa sending a representative to the Minor Seminary this month

The mlssioner~brother of New Bedfords Mayor~ then topped off the gJaduatfon ceremonies by announetng that the first year of the new higb so4001 will be ready for the begjnning of the school term in ApriI~ making it pOSSIble fot this first graduationmiddot class to continue studying and working in the atmosphere of the pari~h until the completion of their secondary education

Aid Seminariansmiddot MELROSE PARK (NC)

Vending machines at the FlickshyReedy Corporation- industrial plant here are helping plovide scholalships for candidatesmiddot forshythe priesthood

Members of the company emshyployees benefit fund have senti checks totalingmiddot $Jioo so far to pay for scholarshipS at th~

Quigley Preparatory Seminal) in Chicago

The money has come from the profits from vendfng machine sales in the plant FIle profit are at the disposal of an em- pwyee committee wl1fclt has seshylected the scholllSllip pllogram as one of the projecla of the benefit fundi

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Attorney Harrington Scheduled to lecture

Laws dealing with psychopath literature and obscene and vulshygar literature are topics chosen by Atty John J Harrington Asshysistant District Attorney who is engaged to lecture at the open meeting of the Franco-American Womens Club Inc next Wedshynesday niglilt at 8 oclock in the Old Town Hall Somerset

Other aetivities on schedule for the day are the making of pads for the Cancer Home in the morning and at 2 oclock in the afternoon a business meeting

Mrs Lucienne Penoy chairshyman of th~ day announces her assisting committee Mrs Maril shyda Girard Mrs Juliette Gelinas Mrs Rose Garant Mrs Bella Pouliot Mrs Orner Trudeau Mrs AUgdst Dionne and Mrs Arthur A Plante

The puljlic is invited to atshytend the~n meeting

Teachers Safaries WASHINGTON CNC) - The

U s Office of Education haa issued a slJudy 0111 higher educashytion showling that teachers in public eoll~es get paid an avershyage of about $bOOO more thangt those in privately supported inshystitutions

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Forthcoming Retreat Schedule Announced by League Members

The Executive Board of Our Iady of Good Counsel Retreat League of the Fall River Diocese was held Sunday afternoon at St Louis Church Fall River with Mrs Raymond Hamel of tUeboro presiding

The meeting opened with amiddot prayer by Rev William McshyMahon Director of Lay Retreats Father McMahon explained the

purposes of the retreat moveshyment and evaluated its spiritual benefits

Amiouncement was made of the following committee chairshyman by Mrs Hamel Miss Marshygaret M Leahy of Fall River Chairman of the Speakers Bushyreau Mrs John J Mullaney of Attleboro Chairman of Organishyzation and Development and Mrs Stanley Koczera of New Bedford Chairman of Ways and Means

The Retreat League will be represented at the Mid-term Meeting of the National Layshywomens Retreat Movement to be held in Washington D C on AI)ril 18 and 19 by Mrs Hamel of Attleboro and middotMrs George E

Hurley of Fall River Scheduled retreats at Our

Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House East Freetown follow

Girls (high school juniors and seniors) April 18-20 Sodality Union April 25-27 Laymen May 2~4 Boys (high sclool junshyiors andl seniors) May 911 Professional Men May 1amp-18 Laywomen May 23-25

If any group desires a retreat weekends are stiU availaJgtle on June 6-~ and June 13-15

Plans are being formulated for

Urge Sacrifice EICHSFAETT (NC)~Cathoshy

lics have been urged to give up one meal on Fridays during Lent and contribute its cost to aid the worlds starving

This suggestion was made here by the German branch of Pax Christi international GathshyoUc peace organization

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a retreat with a Portuguese reshytreat master for those who mignt be interested Miss Helen Chase will organize a Franco-Arnericall retreat for the Fall

Rev ThomasmiddotF Walsh Dioceshysan Moderator of the Fall River District was host to the meet shying

Fhe officersmiddot of the Retreat Lea~ue are Mrs Hamel Attleshyboro President Mrs Aristid~

A Andrade Taunton Secretary Miss Mary Shea Treasurer and Miss Mary Phelan Membership Chairman

Organize Social Action Groupmiddot

WASHINGTON (NC) - After three years of concerted planshyning the National Catholic Soshycial Action Conference has been formed here it was announced

The new organization succeeds the Catholic Conference on Inshydustrial Problems which was initiated in 1922 under the guidshyance of the Social Action Deshypartment National Catholic Welfare Conference to promote the study and understanding of ind~strial problems in the light of Catholic teachingS

Louis Buckley 51 of Boston who headed the Catholic Conshyference on Industrial Problems has been named chairman of the new organization He is a past president of the Catholic Economic Association and is connected with the New England regional office of the U S Labor Department Mr Buckley haa tatight at the University of Notre Dame the CathQlic University of America Western Reserve University in Cleveland and Loyolagt University in Chicago

The aim of tYre National Cathshyolic Social Action Conference will be to stimulate and aid American Catholic laymen to undertake organized activity aimed at making sound social principles operative in the insti shytutionsmiddot of American society Mr Buckey expained

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~ 6 - ~-THE ANCHORVocation~Morltb r WOrUfBmBuy Thur~March13 1958 I

March is Vocati~n Month It is a month when anxious highschool students are

waiting to take their College Board Exams

Many seniors h~ve made application to the college of their choice The alternative schools have been dulyapplie~ to as well I

Guidance counselors are working overtime trying to help bewildered graduates of 1958 figure out what they want what they can afford what they have the proper credits for and what they can get into

Parents are facing the fact that their little boys and girls of yesteryear are ready to go out into the world as valedictorians will tell them in a few months-and the time-worn cliche penetrates even now into parental hearts

It is a month of choice It is a time when young men and women whose only major concern until no has been in many cases a choice of car-coat colors or what to do after school realize the penalty of growing up~they must make decisions

The Church reminds them that God should be included in the decision Any choice of school or career or profession or vocation has after all the purpose of bringing a person not only happily through life but happily and holily to h~aven Advertising gimmicksto thecontrilry the purpose of life is neither the fun of smoking nor living modern nor the pride of ownership nor doingeverything with the new improved product-it is still saving ones immortal soul

People go to heaven as members of society That means the choice of a vocation Whether it be as a priest or brother or sister as a teacher or nurse or secretary as a lawyer or doctor or engineer or tradesman - the way one goes through life in order to get to heavenis a vocation

It is the road to God where one will serve God best and be happy and holy where one will make the best use of the God-given talents he has

This decision of ones vocation calls -for an evaluation of personality and character talents and-abilities intelli gence and will desires and ambitions The sum of these qualities usually spells out the answer

This is true if the vocation be a religious one-adedishyeation in life to God directly as a priest or brother or sister God expects a person to read the same signs to use the same judgment in deciding if he has a religious v~ cation as he would in making any other rrwjor decision There is no magic formula God does not work miracles when He has written the characteristics of a religiousvO- cation in a persons life

It remains for the person himself to examine to pray to judge to consult with parents and advisers and priests and then to act

And what better time than Vocation Month

Why Contribute Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund I was hungry Relief supplies equivalent to 29500

freight carloads and a train 279 miles long were shipped

overseas in 1957 by the Fund~lear~eapons I was thirsty bull -Millions of -children in Spain and IS to lfivite catastrophe Soclal-

Italy receive a glass of milk a day because of the Fund ism is literally the hope of bt II was a stranger bull Of the 37000 Hungarian rlfuge~8 umam y

h t th Ut d St t 22000 ttl J b Th~re are ~ few SOCIahsts W 0 came 0 ~ nJ e a es were rese en Y left m the Um~e~ States - and the Catholic Relief Services these~few are dIVIded up a~o~g

I was naked Eighteen million pounds of clothing 10 many mutually antagomstIc shoes and bedding were distributed in 53 countries-be- splbiter groups - t~at one can -they co~tinue tend to regard cause of the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive only marvel that they were able

I was sick Once every nine hours in 1957 a shipshy

ment of clothing and food and medicine-911 shipments in all--were carried to 40000000 people overseas

I was in prison The first surplus food clothing medicine to go into Poland since all relief supplieswere cut off by the communists in the last months of 1949 were shipshy

d b h C h r B h pe y teat 0 IC IS ops Relief Fund last December

Tie a string around yOur finger to remind yourself to make a contribution Sunday to the Fund There are no

strings attached to the relief and assistance programs ~on-ducted among the neeliy of all races and creeds overseas

Each dollar given to the Fund will be multiplied 40 times in overseas relief for the destitute and hungrywho receive hope and life itself from tne F~nds charity~your charity

Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund What you have done to these my least brethren you

have done to me

Those words of Our Lord are as valid forus today as they were for His hearers TheYref~r just as much to the poor and destitute of Korea the hungry-rand weary of P I d t th b d I f th d f Gall

o ~n as p e eggars an epers 0 e roa s 0 1 ee

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Two Iinportant Books The advertisement itself

which readslike a musty reprint of something from the 19th censhytury is hardly worth n~ticing except as a reminder that within the past few weeks by coirici-

dehce two interesting books ~ave been published in defense

of the American economic sysshytern

The number of such books published since the end of the

second World War is legion but these two are particularlysignificant (1) Reflections on America (Charles Scribners Sons New York) by Jacques Maritain the distinguished French Catholic philosopherwho has lived in this countrysince the early 30s and (2) The Economy of the American Peoshypie Progress Problems ptosshypeets by Gerhard Colm andTheodore Geiger (National Plan-shyning Association Washington D C) Welcome Contrast Maritains highly flattering~ommunistmiddot proPllganda Comshyreflections on t~e ~merican munism yersus qapitalism economic system - in ChapterAmerica beingthe stronghold of XIII of his new book-are in Capitalismmiddot welcome contrast to the doctrin- That is Ii gre~t mi-~fortune ~ire criticism ofso many Euro- lie concludes with respect to pean intellectuals to say noth- the rest of the worlds peoples c

lng of the totally anachronistic lor whom capitalism has kept itsc

propaganda of the - Socialist classical meaning who loathe

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New Economy Supersedes 19th Century Capitalism

By Msgr George C Higgins Director NCWC Social Action Dept

On March 4 the Socialist Labor Party of America sponsored a full-page political advertisement in the New York Times-and possibly in other daily newspapersshyealling for the immediate abolition of capitalism and th~ adoption of socialism oin the United States as the only

means f aVOIdmgwar and depressIOn

The text of this curious adshyvertisement reads in part as folshylows Logic of the situation_ is plain The cause of war is inshyberent in capishytaIism It folshylows therefore that to end war we must abolish t he capitalist system To proshylong capitalism in thi~ age of missiles and nu-

Drucker and David Lilienthal Maritain emp~asizes the fa~t that the Amencan economy IS something radically new and different in the history of man- kind - as different from 19th century Capitalism as it is from socialism

The industrial regime inber- ited from Europe he ~ays has now become unrecognizable in this country It has been supershyseded by new economic struc~ tures which are still in the makshying and in a state of fluidity butwhich render both capitalism

and socialism things of the past New Economy

Geiger and Colm in their NPA report arrive ~tlsubstanshytially the sane conclusion Theypoint out that from 19th cen- turycapitalism there has evolved a new dynamic American econshy

cmy-about as similar they say to the capitalism of old as a jetairplane is to the Wright Brothshyers original model

Most Americans however

thek economy as if no substanshytial change had taken place in recent decades - perhaps be- cauSe they have been too busy living and working amid these changes to think about their significance or their important effect on the development of civilization

Maritain approaches the latter point from a slightly different angle He says with charactershyistic affection for his adopted country and its people that we are too middotmodest to philosophize about our accomplishments in the economic order

Hurts Our Cause As an ardent admirer of the

United States he would like to see us overcome our modesty in this regard for he thinks it is seriously hurting our Cjluse in the rest of the world

Because of our failure to for mulate an explicit economic philosoplY wQich adequately reflects our current economicpractic~ the iplpression is left he says that America has acshycepted the challenge of comshymunism in the very terms of

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-SS Roderick and Soloman Martyrs Roderick was a priest at Cabra near Cordova He was exposed as a Christian by his brother who was a Moshyhammedan and imprisoned at Cordova In prison he met Salshyomon a layman alsoCjailed for his Faith The two were marshytyred at Cordova in 857

TOMORROW-St Leo Bishshyop-Martyr The time of his marshytyrdom is not know but the Roshy

man Martyrology records that he was put to death for the faith in the Veranian Field at Rome

SATURDAY - St uonginus Soldier According to tradition he was the soldi~r who pierced the side of Christ while He was hanging on the Cross After the Crucifixion it is said he acshyknowledged Christ to be the Son of God and he also is said to have been martyred for the Faith at Caesarea in Cappadocia

SUNDAY-Laetare Sunday fourth Sunday in Lent Feast of SS Hilary Tatian and Companshyions Martyrs St Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia St Tatia~

was his deacon The others S8 Felix Largus and Denis were laymen All were beheaded by order of Numerian about 284

MONDAY-St Patrick Bishshyop-Confessor Apostle of Ireshyland It is agreed generally that he was of Romano-Briton orishygin and when 16 was taken capshytive to Ireland Six years later he escaped and after his studies and consecration about 432 ~ Bishop he returned to Ireland as a missioner He established the Church on lasting fouJ1dashytions throughout the country travelled extensively on mis

sions of preacqing teaching building churches opening schools and making converts He established the primatial See at Armagh in 444 He died about 461

TUESDAY-St Cyril of Jimishysalem Bishop-Doctor He was born about 315 near Jerusalem became a priest in 345 and was Patriarch of the city from 350 until his death about 387 He spent 17 years of his patriarchshyate in exile He was celebrated for his instruction on Christian doctrine and addresses to cateshychumens before Baptism He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII

WEDNESDAY-St Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Mother and Foster Father of Our Lord Little is known of him but he is described in the Gospel of St Matthew as a just man Frolll the circumstance of his not beshying mentioned in the history of

the Passion it is believed he died before that time Devotions to him as a Saint date from the early ages and he was pro claimed Patron of the Universal Church o~ Pope Pius IX

lectuals who have made this point in recent years Maritain is probably the most sympathetic in his general attitude with reshygard to the United States its people and its institutions

He deserves to be listened to bull very carefully therefore when he tells us for our own good that because of our lack of an

adequate ideology our lights cannot be seen by the ordinary people in the other countries of the free world

It should be pointed out that Maritain whose affection for the United States and all it stands for is almost embarrassing at times is not naive enough to think our economic system is perfect He mentions certain imshyprovements that he confidently hopes to see accomplished in the futur~notablya change for the better in the role and the funcshytion of organized labor and ~ome way of giving iabora more efshyfective share in management

It will not be surprising be observes if the creative Amershy

~ Labor Party of America the very word and who are not ican imagination brings aboutMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Leaning heavily on the writ- ready to die for it-nobody is these improvements within theGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER lngs of such ptiblieists econo- ready to die for capitalism in reasonably near future Let UI

Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John PDnscoU mists and government adininis- Asia Africa or Europe hope that his gratifying confishyMANAGING EDITOR trators as the late Frederick Hidden Lights dence in us will not prove 4) be

Attorney Hugh J Goiden Allen Adolf Bede Petel Of the many European intel- unfounded

Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

AssiStng Father Kozikowski ~ete theVity Rev Amed StOshypYl-a OFMConv of Elmhu~st

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Sn~wst6~mRevi~~sMe6a~ Of Girlhood Days i~Mid~Wes_t By Mary Tinley Daly ~

Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

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Next morning trees shrubs1 d familiar houses were vel e 1D

d dbeauty Even the ugly olwoo d t t thpile in the backyar 00 on e

f Ch t daspect 0 a TIS mas car d f th HHHm ~ the Hea 0 e ouse

1 thlaid after shove mg e snow fr th f t t P ttom e ron s eps re J

d G Ieep uess cant drIve that k I 150 miles Better rna e pane

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the airport No planes flying t l f th t un I ur er no Ice

A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

Dig-out Begins Well they werent teamsters-

though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

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joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

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ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

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Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

revolution in Russia and its aft-middot ~~~~~~~~P~h~on~e~WY~~9~-~6~4~2~40~r~W~Y~9~-~6~4~2~5~~~~~~~~

LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

choleric and stinging-tongueClof historical~summariZilg- the bemiddot but middotrather-little undrRtood by co middotmiddot~oiitelJipQra~ymiddot wdteriiThelat l~imingSOf ~~OJiununtlleoty the ordinary citizenmiddot _ i

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

over the work of the Central Council of the Military Apostomiddot late of Spanish Catholic Action the Spanish leader asked the council to continue its work with the zeal and constancy which the ideological crisis of the world demands a world which is threatened with extincshytionmiddot by atheistic eommunism

Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

12 lt ~THE ANQfQ~ ThursMarch 131958

IVeJRSgtUFjLmiddot~~----_-J

to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

Of course your world has ~r

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

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M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

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decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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IN LIFE-KEEP YOUR WILL IN GO)-AFTER DEATH_ KEEP GOD IN YOUR WILL REMEMBER THE MISSIONS

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

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may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

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~ 6 - ~-THE ANCHORVocation~Morltb r WOrUfBmBuy Thur~March13 1958 I

March is Vocati~n Month It is a month when anxious highschool students are

waiting to take their College Board Exams

Many seniors h~ve made application to the college of their choice The alternative schools have been dulyapplie~ to as well I

Guidance counselors are working overtime trying to help bewildered graduates of 1958 figure out what they want what they can afford what they have the proper credits for and what they can get into

Parents are facing the fact that their little boys and girls of yesteryear are ready to go out into the world as valedictorians will tell them in a few months-and the time-worn cliche penetrates even now into parental hearts

It is a month of choice It is a time when young men and women whose only major concern until no has been in many cases a choice of car-coat colors or what to do after school realize the penalty of growing up~they must make decisions

The Church reminds them that God should be included in the decision Any choice of school or career or profession or vocation has after all the purpose of bringing a person not only happily through life but happily and holily to h~aven Advertising gimmicksto thecontrilry the purpose of life is neither the fun of smoking nor living modern nor the pride of ownership nor doingeverything with the new improved product-it is still saving ones immortal soul

People go to heaven as members of society That means the choice of a vocation Whether it be as a priest or brother or sister as a teacher or nurse or secretary as a lawyer or doctor or engineer or tradesman - the way one goes through life in order to get to heavenis a vocation

It is the road to God where one will serve God best and be happy and holy where one will make the best use of the God-given talents he has

This decision of ones vocation calls -for an evaluation of personality and character talents and-abilities intelli gence and will desires and ambitions The sum of these qualities usually spells out the answer

This is true if the vocation be a religious one-adedishyeation in life to God directly as a priest or brother or sister God expects a person to read the same signs to use the same judgment in deciding if he has a religious v~ cation as he would in making any other rrwjor decision There is no magic formula God does not work miracles when He has written the characteristics of a religiousvO- cation in a persons life

It remains for the person himself to examine to pray to judge to consult with parents and advisers and priests and then to act

And what better time than Vocation Month

Why Contribute Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund I was hungry Relief supplies equivalent to 29500

freight carloads and a train 279 miles long were shipped

overseas in 1957 by the Fund~lear~eapons I was thirsty bull -Millions of -children in Spain and IS to lfivite catastrophe Soclal-

Italy receive a glass of milk a day because of the Fund ism is literally the hope of bt II was a stranger bull Of the 37000 Hungarian rlfuge~8 umam y

h t th Ut d St t 22000 ttl J b Th~re are ~ few SOCIahsts W 0 came 0 ~ nJ e a es were rese en Y left m the Um~e~ States - and the Catholic Relief Services these~few are dIVIded up a~o~g

I was naked Eighteen million pounds of clothing 10 many mutually antagomstIc shoes and bedding were distributed in 53 countries-be- splbiter groups - t~at one can -they co~tinue tend to regard cause of the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive only marvel that they were able

I was sick Once every nine hours in 1957 a shipshy

ment of clothing and food and medicine-911 shipments in all--were carried to 40000000 people overseas

I was in prison The first surplus food clothing medicine to go into Poland since all relief supplieswere cut off by the communists in the last months of 1949 were shipshy

d b h C h r B h pe y teat 0 IC IS ops Relief Fund last December

Tie a string around yOur finger to remind yourself to make a contribution Sunday to the Fund There are no

strings attached to the relief and assistance programs ~on-ducted among the neeliy of all races and creeds overseas

Each dollar given to the Fund will be multiplied 40 times in overseas relief for the destitute and hungrywho receive hope and life itself from tne F~nds charity~your charity

Why contribute to the Bishops Relief Fund What you have done to these my least brethren you

have done to me

Those words of Our Lord are as valid forus today as they were for His hearers TheYref~r just as much to the poor and destitute of Korea the hungry-rand weary of P I d t th b d I f th d f Gall

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Two Iinportant Books The advertisement itself

which readslike a musty reprint of something from the 19th censhytury is hardly worth n~ticing except as a reminder that within the past few weeks by coirici-

dehce two interesting books ~ave been published in defense

of the American economic sysshytern

The number of such books published since the end of the

second World War is legion but these two are particularlysignificant (1) Reflections on America (Charles Scribners Sons New York) by Jacques Maritain the distinguished French Catholic philosopherwho has lived in this countrysince the early 30s and (2) The Economy of the American Peoshypie Progress Problems ptosshypeets by Gerhard Colm andTheodore Geiger (National Plan-shyning Association Washington D C) Welcome Contrast Maritains highly flattering~ommunistmiddot proPllganda Comshyreflections on t~e ~merican munism yersus qapitalism economic system - in ChapterAmerica beingthe stronghold of XIII of his new book-are in Capitalismmiddot welcome contrast to the doctrin- That is Ii gre~t mi-~fortune ~ire criticism ofso many Euro- lie concludes with respect to pean intellectuals to say noth- the rest of the worlds peoples c

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New Economy Supersedes 19th Century Capitalism

By Msgr George C Higgins Director NCWC Social Action Dept

On March 4 the Socialist Labor Party of America sponsored a full-page political advertisement in the New York Times-and possibly in other daily newspapersshyealling for the immediate abolition of capitalism and th~ adoption of socialism oin the United States as the only

means f aVOIdmgwar and depressIOn

The text of this curious adshyvertisement reads in part as folshylows Logic of the situation_ is plain The cause of war is inshyberent in capishytaIism It folshylows therefore that to end war we must abolish t he capitalist system To proshylong capitalism in thi~ age of missiles and nu-

Drucker and David Lilienthal Maritain emp~asizes the fa~t that the Amencan economy IS something radically new and different in the history of man- kind - as different from 19th century Capitalism as it is from socialism

The industrial regime inber- ited from Europe he ~ays has now become unrecognizable in this country It has been supershyseded by new economic struc~ tures which are still in the makshying and in a state of fluidity butwhich render both capitalism

and socialism things of the past New Economy

Geiger and Colm in their NPA report arrive ~tlsubstanshytially the sane conclusion Theypoint out that from 19th cen- turycapitalism there has evolved a new dynamic American econshy

cmy-about as similar they say to the capitalism of old as a jetairplane is to the Wright Brothshyers original model

Most Americans however

thek economy as if no substanshytial change had taken place in recent decades - perhaps be- cauSe they have been too busy living and working amid these changes to think about their significance or their important effect on the development of civilization

Maritain approaches the latter point from a slightly different angle He says with charactershyistic affection for his adopted country and its people that we are too middotmodest to philosophize about our accomplishments in the economic order

Hurts Our Cause As an ardent admirer of the

United States he would like to see us overcome our modesty in this regard for he thinks it is seriously hurting our Cjluse in the rest of the world

Because of our failure to for mulate an explicit economic philosoplY wQich adequately reflects our current economicpractic~ the iplpression is left he says that America has acshycepted the challenge of comshymunism in the very terms of

Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY-SS Roderick and Soloman Martyrs Roderick was a priest at Cabra near Cordova He was exposed as a Christian by his brother who was a Moshyhammedan and imprisoned at Cordova In prison he met Salshyomon a layman alsoCjailed for his Faith The two were marshytyred at Cordova in 857

TOMORROW-St Leo Bishshyop-Martyr The time of his marshytyrdom is not know but the Roshy

man Martyrology records that he was put to death for the faith in the Veranian Field at Rome

SATURDAY - St uonginus Soldier According to tradition he was the soldi~r who pierced the side of Christ while He was hanging on the Cross After the Crucifixion it is said he acshyknowledged Christ to be the Son of God and he also is said to have been martyred for the Faith at Caesarea in Cappadocia

SUNDAY-Laetare Sunday fourth Sunday in Lent Feast of SS Hilary Tatian and Companshyions Martyrs St Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia St Tatia~

was his deacon The others S8 Felix Largus and Denis were laymen All were beheaded by order of Numerian about 284

MONDAY-St Patrick Bishshyop-Confessor Apostle of Ireshyland It is agreed generally that he was of Romano-Briton orishygin and when 16 was taken capshytive to Ireland Six years later he escaped and after his studies and consecration about 432 ~ Bishop he returned to Ireland as a missioner He established the Church on lasting fouJ1dashytions throughout the country travelled extensively on mis

sions of preacqing teaching building churches opening schools and making converts He established the primatial See at Armagh in 444 He died about 461

TUESDAY-St Cyril of Jimishysalem Bishop-Doctor He was born about 315 near Jerusalem became a priest in 345 and was Patriarch of the city from 350 until his death about 387 He spent 17 years of his patriarchshyate in exile He was celebrated for his instruction on Christian doctrine and addresses to cateshychumens before Baptism He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII

WEDNESDAY-St Joseph Spouse of the Blessed Mother and Foster Father of Our Lord Little is known of him but he is described in the Gospel of St Matthew as a just man Frolll the circumstance of his not beshying mentioned in the history of

the Passion it is believed he died before that time Devotions to him as a Saint date from the early ages and he was pro claimed Patron of the Universal Church o~ Pope Pius IX

lectuals who have made this point in recent years Maritain is probably the most sympathetic in his general attitude with reshygard to the United States its people and its institutions

He deserves to be listened to bull very carefully therefore when he tells us for our own good that because of our lack of an

adequate ideology our lights cannot be seen by the ordinary people in the other countries of the free world

It should be pointed out that Maritain whose affection for the United States and all it stands for is almost embarrassing at times is not naive enough to think our economic system is perfect He mentions certain imshyprovements that he confidently hopes to see accomplished in the futur~notablya change for the better in the role and the funcshytion of organized labor and ~ome way of giving iabora more efshyfective share in management

It will not be surprising be observes if the creative Amershy

~ Labor Party of America the very word and who are not ican imagination brings aboutMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Leaning heavily on the writ- ready to die for it-nobody is these improvements within theGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER lngs of such ptiblieists econo- ready to die for capitalism in reasonably near future Let UI

Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John PDnscoU mists and government adininis- Asia Africa or Europe hope that his gratifying confishyMANAGING EDITOR trators as the late Frederick Hidden Lights dence in us will not prove 4) be

Attorney Hugh J Goiden Allen Adolf Bede Petel Of the many European intel- unfounded

Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

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A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

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though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

Everyone who went by on foot

to

joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

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Minister liail$ Freedo~ of

Religion TORONTO (NC)-A Protest

ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

He that spareth the rod hateth his son but ~e that

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ReflectiollS on Americo By Rt Rev Msgr John S KenIledy

Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

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LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

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Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

our refuge and o~ strength sO tliat in all batUesmiddotollife7we may ~ valia~~ in ~rVietl to T~ee and to our greatUnited States of Ainetick Amen

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

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On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

Brother Ignatius plans to en- bull Prevost debaters in varioU5

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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GARDEN-GREEN-REDUCED 2c A POUND institute announced that the workshops will be held this sumshymer (rom July 28 to August 15 The sessions f~om August 10 to 15 will be open only to churchshymen who hold administrative positions and will concentrate on the problems of the religious administrator

During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

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Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

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NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

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Cultural Exhibit to Include New Conception of St John Baptist

A ~ew ~onception of Sl John BaptI~t WIll be one of the major hIg~h~hts of ~ French ~ultural eXh~bIt coermg a varl~ty of subjects mludmg pamtmg sculpture lIterature needleshycraft and other products of the acts and sciences for whi~h p~ans have been formulated by L Umon St Jean Baptlste dAshymerique Also expected to be included is part of a valuable collection of St Joan of Arc a national patron of France

The exhibit to be highlighted by many valuable items from private libraries and art collecshytions will be staged in the exhishybition room of the new Hotel Statler in Hartford Conn in conjunction with the 19th quadshyrennial national convention of the Franco-American fraternal society in that city from May I to 3 inclusive

The new St John Baptist will be contributed by Mrs Norman D Nault of Worcester well shyknown New England pai~ter and lCulptor who is presently at work on the project St John Baptist is patron of LUnion and of all French-speaking Catholics of both the United States and Canada

Labor Secretary Urges Living In World

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Secreshytary of Labor JamesP Mitchell said here that Christians should come out of the ghetto and get to work in the world Social comment not sUpshy

ported by social action he de~ c~ared is like having a cart without a horse pulling it shyycnire not going lny~here

The Labor Secretary made the statement in an address deliv

ered at the annual congress of ~e New York-New Jersey reshygion of the National Federation of Catholic College Students held at St Peters College Catholics he said must reshy

member that the Christian ~nscience is by its nature a social conscience Only if they act on this principle he asshyserted will they be able to reshylJ~Qre order and purpose to a so ciety in danger of fragmentashytion -

Simple but Difficult -rhe teeming industrial cen

ters that sever workers from _ native communities Mr Mitch- ell said themiddot lack of moral conshyvictionand conscience in some leaders of labor and manageshyment the outrage suffered by the institutions of family and marriage-all these are CQmmon newspaper items at American breakfasttables

He asserted that the confushysion of goals the dilution of purshypose and loss of unity that these things reflect result in a charshyacteristic frenzy that middotgrips the modern world It is the duty of a Christian

the Labor Secretary declared to heal this breach by doing that most simple but most difficult of all acts-by living in the world~

Six Americans In Pontifical Academy

ROME (NC) - American membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has been reduced to six by the recent Cleath of Herbert S Langfeld i)rofessor of psychology at Princeton University

Membership in the papal acadshyemy which honors scientists of world renown totals 55 from 21 nations Members in the U~ited States include Edward A Doisyprofessor of

biochemistry at the Univecsiq of St L~uis Theodore de Karshyman director of the Guglaquoenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the Calif~rnia Institute of Technolshyogy Franco Ra~tti physics proshyfessor at Johns Hopkins middotUnivershy~ity George Speri Sperti direcshytor of the Divi Thomae Institute at the University of Cincinnati ~d Hugb Stott Taylor dean of Princeton University ~aduatellChoolmiddotmiddot

Arrangements for the ex- hibit a major undertaking are being spearheaded by a special committee composed mainly of Worcester residents who outshylined plans for the elaborate disshyplay at an executiveboard meetshying held at the home offices of LUnionat I Social St Woonshysocket R I

MISS Caron Chairman

The project was initiated by and is being developed under the aus~ices of t~esocietts co~mIssion on actlvltles With ~ISS Rhea - Caron of Fall River as chairman

Among the several exhibits committee members are planning to include rare French and American books from the library of a noted Franco-American educator along with other hisshytorical documents from the Malshylet collection housed in LUnion he3dquarters af)d related to the society s early years

Also expected to contribute to the exhibit will be La Maison Francaise a cultural center donated by LUnion to Assumpshytion College foremost Catholic bilingual institution of its kindin the United States as well as several Franco-American artists One section will be concerned with education and music and another with table set-ups deshypicting the culinary ar~ of French Canada old and new and the modern version of the Franco-Nmerican dinner table

middotTheme of the exhibition will be ~Le Fait Francais en Ameshyrique~ and will depict C~tholic and Fiench contributions to the Cathol~c Church arid to thiS eOun~ry

F~rmemiddotr Red Soldier Ncraquow London Priest middotmiddotmiddotmiddotUgtNo6N (NC)A former arshytiUerrman in the Soviet Army a convert to the Church from Russian Orthodoxy is now serving as a Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite in a small Lgtndon church for Russian exiles

Father Constantine Maskalik 39 was working on his father~~ farm in Byelorussia - White Russia when he was conshyscripted into the Soviet Army A fetveht Russian Orthodox he continued saying his prayerSdeshy-spite the jeers and ridicule of his cOmrades Finally because h~ had organized prayer Services among his fellow sOldiers he was tranSferred to a labOr bat taliori

Eventually lie was niovett to s ReifJPolish Army unifand anerm~ny hard$hips madeh~ way to Rome

After some time in Romehe was received into the Church and made his studies for th~ priesthood at the Pontifical Greshygorian University Now Father Maskalik works with Marian Father Ceslaw Sipovich at Marian House a le~ter founded for the spiritual care and welfare of Byzantine Rite ~fug~s Many Russian Orthodox attend the services in the Byzantine Rite chapel but there is a fairly large colony of Byelorussians whom the priests consider their first responsibil shyity

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First Doctor Takes Vows

MEDIEVAL SPANISH CHURCH COMES TO U S The ~se of t~e secularized 12th Century Church of San Mart~n Fue1rtIduena (Segoia) Spain pictured above shOWIng p~tIfll view of a burIal ground will be re-erected at the ClOIsters New York under special agreement conshycluded by the Spanish Government and the Metropolitan Museum of Art In exchange for the apse which is being

sent on an extended loaJl baSIS the Museum will loan six medieval frescoes from the Church of San Baudelio d~erlanga to be depos~ted in the Museo Prado art museum~ m~a(ndlIe~roPOhtanMllseum of Art-NC Photo

Armr Chaplain Has ~Major Part in Tri-Faith Program MajorPaul -Hmiddot Koziko~ski~ orM Conv of Springfield and Chicopee and brothermiddot of the late Revmiddot Stanislaw Kozikowski OFM Cony former pastorQf St Hedwig Cl(1urch New Bedshyford had a- prominent role in the observance of Tri-Faith ReshyligioUs Emphasis Week at Fort Jackson S C last week

Father Ko~ikowski assistant USATC chaplain and head of all Catholic ~ctivitie$ on the post was responsible for proshycuring ~e 1 Catholic guest speakers for tl-e special week

In a message tobis family in Springp~ld he explainei that the Tri-FaithReligious Emph8shysis Week isdeSignedtooffer the Fort Jackson soldier an oppoi tunity to re-emphasizemiddot his reliO liioUs faith ~hdmiddotmiddotto renew the sPiritual CoIivictioilS he has f~ndwIthin hisfaithmiddot

AssiStng Father Kozikowski ~ete theVity Rev Amed StOshypYl-a OFMConv of Elmhu~st

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Father Kozikowski son of Mrs Stella Kozikowski and the late John Kozikowski was one of four brothers who became priests in the Franciscan Order They included the Rev JUli~ Kozikowski of Shamokin Pa and former assistant at Holy Cross Church Fall River and the Rev Henry Kozikowski an assistant at Corpus Ch~iSti Church Buffalo N Y

Father Kozikowski frequently ~isitedhis brother Father Stanshyislaw Kozi~owski in this city and is well known to parishionshyerS of St Hedwig Parish as he ofteriparticipated in church sershyvices in New Bedford

FRAMINGHAM (NC)-Brothshyer (Dr) George Hungermann of Bridgeport Ohio is the first doctor to take vows in the Sons pf Mary Health of the Sick

His vows were received by Father Edward F Garesche SJ founder and Superior General of the community Also taking their first vows were Brothers Joseph and James Conlon the first members from Framingham to join the community and Brother Theodore Van Trabert an X-ray technician from Park Ridge N J

Brother George Hungermann served in the armed forces in World War II After graduating from the St Louis University School of Medicine in 1955 he served his internship at St Marys Hospital in St Louis

MisSion Service Father Garesche disclosed that

application for membership in the community had b~n made by four other doctors He said the addition of such experienced medical personnel would greatly strengthen the communitys prOspects for prominent service in the mission field

The Sons of Mary He(llth of the Sick was received into the Boston archdiocese by Archshybishop Richard J Cushing six years ago During that time it has been approved as a eomshymunity of diocesan right Thimiddot is the formal approval given the community by the Church through the Sacred Congregashytion for the Propagation of the Faith

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Sn~wst6~mRevi~~sMe6a~ Of Girlhood Days i~Mid~Wes_t By Mary Tinley Daly ~

Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

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Next morning trees shrubs1 d familiar houses were vel e 1D

d dbeauty Even the ugly olwoo d t t thpile in the backyar 00 on e

f Ch t daspect 0 a TIS mas car d f th HHHm ~ the Hea 0 e ouse

1 thlaid after shove mg e snow fr th f t t P ttom e ron s eps re J

d G Ieep uess cant drIve that k I 150 miles Better rna e pane

t middot ftserva IOn fr Sorry sir came news om

the airport No planes flying t l f th t un I ur er no Ice

A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

Dig-out Begins Well they werent teamsters-

though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

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joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

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ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

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Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

revolution in Russia and its aft-middot ~~~~~~~~P~h~on~e~WY~~9~-~6~4~2~40~r~W~Y~9~-~6~4~2~5~~~~~~~~

LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

choleric and stinging-tongueClof historical~summariZilg- the bemiddot but middotrather-little undrRtood by co middotmiddot~oiitelJipQra~ymiddot wdteriiThelat l~imingSOf ~~OJiununtlleoty the ordinary citizenmiddot _ i

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

over the work of the Central Council of the Military Apostomiddot late of Spanish Catholic Action the Spanish leader asked the council to continue its work with the zeal and constancy which the ideological crisis of the world demands a world which is threatened with extincshytionmiddot by atheistic eommunism

Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

12 lt ~THE ANQfQ~ ThursMarch 131958

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

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Of course your world has ~r

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

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0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

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M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

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What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

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decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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IN LIFE-KEEP YOUR WILL IN GO)-AFTER DEATH_ KEEP GOD IN YOUR WILL REMEMBER THE MISSIONS

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

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Sn~wst6~mRevi~~sMe6a~ Of Girlhood Days i~Mid~Wes_t By Mary Tinley Daly ~

Unwarmed by any sunset light The grayday darkened into night A night made hoary with ~he ~arm -And whirl~da-nce of the blindh1g storm ~

SO it was snowing- but I 8Il0W never Ists ong In our climate Here tomght and gone tomor~ow

Pretty isnt it we comshy~nted glancing out the kitchen window as we prepared dinshyDer the light from the house making a scinshy

tilhiting aura in the backyard

p ret ty Cinny pressedbeart-warming session berface against Wew~re almost ready to roll

the glass in the but the goingwas still danger b ack d 0 0 r ous so there was one mote day

Why its fairy- ofstayat-home - the uilaccus- lend I jus t 1m tomed holiday decreed by )w)pe it keeps Nature 011 and gets prettier and prettier Yet haply iii eoine lull GIf

And say Oinny combined the life practical with the aest~etic If SOJ1e tnIce of God hich it keeps on we ~ont have to go breaks its strif~

to school Not much eh~nce but we- w ber hope

No cl~ud above n() earthbelow

A universe of sky and snowThe old familiar sights of

ours Took marvellous shapes

strange domes and towers

Littl~Ch~istmas Card

Next morning trees shrubs1 d familiar houses were vel e 1D

d dbeauty Even the ugly olwoo d t t thpile in the backyar 00 on e

f Ch t daspect 0 a TIS mas car d f th HHHm ~ the Hea 0 e ouse

1 thlaid after shove mg e snow fr th f t t P ttom e ron s eps re J

d G Ieep uess cant drIve that k I 150 miles Better rna e pane

t middot ftserva IOn fr Sorry sir came news om

the airport No planes flying t l f th t un I ur er no Ice

A h 11 to th Ilroad pone ca e ra t mtion Tramsuncer am - no

promises ~One may get out bY80ld by any drug storeover the bere Will Do Duty Breakfast will be served in the

Bight but its dOUbtfkUlth t b eount~r The Bishop howeverwent on main dining room with EatherBut Ive got to ta e a USI- Perhaps decades from now to say Georges as guest speaker

IleSS trip those at our house may remem- It is my duty tQ express in Sorry sir

just shows Whos Boss the Head of the House resigned himshyelf to the inevitable

So did Ginnybut much more jOyfully The ra~io h~d anshynounced the glad tidings of No School 80 she ph~ned a few

friends and Set out for a day of eoasting down the big hill back of our house

Shut in from all the world without

We sat the clean-winged hearth about

Content to let the north-wind roar

In baffled rage at pane and door

It had been a day of complete llominess-all of us together for

the first time in an utterly isoshylated world Sitting around the

fireplacein the evening ya~Jl-Ing and desultorily talking we felt l~ke ~hittiers own faily descnbed m hiS poem~-except thatradl~ TV and te~ephone had kept up m touch WIth the way the sto~m was going and i~s inshyterruptIon of normal actIvIty Business was static and so was traffic

Next morn we wakened wIth the shou~

Of merry vOIces hIgh and clear

And sa the teamsten drawmg near

To break the drifted highways out

Dig-out Begins Well they werent teamsters-

though their drivers prohably belong to the Teamsters Union

They dug out the street ~ and piled snow to the top of parklaquod cars Then the individual digshyouts

Neighbors were doing the same thing and we called back and forth exchanging experishyences Though some of the neighbors had moved in reshy~ently and wed never met bemiddot

bullor~ we alI be~~efriendamp

There were mut~al howtoshydo-its with demonstrations of rocking the car back and forth

get it off the ice Somebody had a chain and pulled us out we used the chain to get someshybody else out-a chain reaction -and a borrowing and l~nding of small wooden tracks

Everyone who went by on foot

to

joined in the conversation We met more people th~n we would ordinarily meet in a month of the usual routine

It was a body-chilling bUt

The worldlings ~yes ilbaD gather dew

Dreaming in throngful eity

ways Bishop Fined by Court Declares Of winter joys bisboybood

knew He WmiddotII Always Oppose Evmiddot1Youngsters AampaiD

The youngsters had a winter PRATO Italy-Bishop Pietro I do not make this Statement earnival of coasting playing fox- Fiordelli ~f Prato given a sus n the way of an argument or and-geese making mow men pended fine of 40000 lire (abOut challenge but with feelings of building forts and having snow- $65) by a Florence court de~ great love with that great love ball battles skiing making elared here that I fgtrgive com- I have for all my sons of whom snow angels and the like We pletelYall those people who bullbull I must give an account not to were all JJlore-or-less oung- h b b t th D

J have done me wrong umanemgs u ~ e Ivmesters durIng the hlatus from The Bishop was tried in ab- Judgedaiiy duties in which we had

thought we were indispensable Itmtia by the Florence court for The Bishop said that he would allegedly defaming a couple who never call atheist and inhumanSome of the tricks we thought

had been forgotten from -long- bad married outside the Church Marxism or the inimorality of past Midwest girlhood came back His co-defendant Father Danilo youthsmiddot and adults good

Aiazzi was acquitted pronto putting newspapers ai A-I Insulation around the cheSt During the trial Public Prose- Alumnae 8reaclast

rotor Manlio Mazzanti J1ad askedunder Jackets wearing two paii-i the court to acquit Bishop Fior- The Salve Regina College

of hose and a palr of socks mside delli because he had committed Alumnae Association will holdmittens pinning a woolsOck to

its Annual Communio breakshya cap as amouthcovering--even no crime Bishon Fiordelli expressed his fast next Sunday morning folshymaking Moins favorite dessert F

forgiveness in a sermon at an lowing the 10 oclock Mass to besnow Ice cream flavored with evening Mass in the cathedral Celebrated in the college chapelmaple syrJp-better than that

by Rev~ Irving Georges OP

LATIN WINNER Elaine Daniels of Sacreq HearUi

Acade~y Fairhaven holds copy ofltLatin textbook and letshyter informing her she is a prize vinner in a Latin essay eontest

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ber fondly The Big Snow of 58 all humility that if anyone Santo Christo Cana

could think that as a result of Omitted in the list of Cana

i B df d G middotId the recent regretable event your Conferences to be held in thenew e or UI Bishop will remain silent that Diocese in the next few monthsBroadcast Sunday person is mistaken was the number four conferenceThe second broadcast in the I was consecrated a Bishop scheduled by Sant~ Christo

new Lenten series presented by be continued ~andIpledged Council of Catholic Women ~nthe Catholic Theater Guild of myself to teach the Gospel of May 25 at 730 PM in the church

New Bedford will be at 7 oclock Christ to my ~pie~ l was adshy basement on CanalSt fall Rivshynext Sundaynig~t over Station monished by the cortsecrating er This will compleUi the wholeWNBH Bishop not to call light shadow

series of Cana Con1erences sponshyIn the second broadcast Father nor to call shadow light Not to sor~d by the Family Life Bushy

Murray hasthree-strikingly iri~ call good evil nor evil good reau of the diocese teresting visitors seeking im WithGods help and until I die

8 ~tHEAtlCHOI Th~March13 1958

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Minister liail$ Freedo~ of

Religion TORONTO (NC)-A Protest

ant ~inister reported here that Prote~iarit denominations in th~ heavily Catholic Province 01 Quebec enjoy normal rights and privileges without fear threat

The statement was made by the Rev Mr John W Pattershy

son United Church minister iro~ Lachine Quebec in a reshy

port to the United Churchs Board of Evangelism and Social Service here The Rev Mr Patterson desshy

scribing relations between Cath olics and Protestants in Quebec

said When English-speaking Protestants or others live side by side with French Roman Catholic neighbors there is genshyerally a very wholesome and friendly relationship In times of sickness distre81

or sorrow creedal and racial disshytinctions are forgotten and it is quite commonto see French and English helping each other through lifes more difficult experiences

Folsom Named Award Winner

LOUISVILLE (NC)--Bellarshymi~e College here has named Frank M Folsom former J)re~shyident of the Radio Corporation of America for the 1958 fourth annual Bellarmine Medal it hal been announced by Msgr Alfr~d

F Horrigan president of the Louisville archdiQCesar) college

The award i~ made annually to a personwho on the national or international scene exemplishyfies the virtues of charity just shyice and temperance in dealing with difficult and controversial

problems The medal will be preshysented to Mr Folsom at a publ~c dinner in the spring it was stated It is named for the colshyleges patron St Robert Belshylannine 16th century cardimil and Doctor of the Church

Mr Folsom born in 1894 1ft Sprague Wash was made a Papal Chamberlain of ~he Cape

and Sword by His Holiness Pope Pius XII and holds other eccleshysiastical honors Recently he was

appointed permanent represenshytative of the State of Vatican City to the International Atomie Energy Agency~ He has a Icing

record of service to Gatholic orshy ganizations and holds honora~y degreer from six universities inclUding Notre Dame and San Francisco universities

portant religious infonnation I will respect these principles The first tWo callers are mid I will never betray the Holy ~Check These Banking Servicesdleaged women one a Catholic - Gospel for human advantage the other a Non-Catholic~ BOth women are eager to kriowthe reasons behind Lenten fasting and fastirigiJi general Father Murrays answers to their quesshytionswili be most interesting and infonnative to aU IistehersJ

Father Murrays third visitor is a yo~ng girl wJ1o says she d(les not care to paIticipate in anyshything unless she fully undershystandk the meaning tgtehind what she is doing

Inhisstimulating conversation with this young inquisitor Father Murray explains the observances of Holy Week theirmiddot recent reshyvision the cause behind these practices and the extent and sigshynificance of the participation of the laity _ ((

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Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

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tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

revolution in Russia and its aft-middot ~~~~~~~~P~h~on~e~WY~~9~-~6~4~2~40~r~W~Y~9~-~6~4~2~5~~~~~~~~

LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

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Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

12 lt ~THE ANQfQ~ ThursMarch 131958

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

Of course your world has ~r

ehanged sinc~ th~n Today you J~ have memories children oblig~shytions acquired habits and so on BARDAHLwhich weigh you down Yo~ feel you are SO aifferebt ~riow MA KES YO but are you UR i As a matter of factheth~r CAR RUNBEnER

tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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By JQseph A Greig 1middotmiddot M6NTR~AL (lC)-A ceraniic Cleveland Universe Bulletin _ and gold mosaic illustrating 11

Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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What do you think Are I g mACatholic mencans aggm

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What is the intellectual life h t t llectual

W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

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M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

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decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

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ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

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Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

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may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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Sports Chatter _

eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

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ReflectiollS on Americo By Rt Rev Msgr John S KenIledy

Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

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LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

over the work of the Central Council of the Military Apostomiddot late of Spanish Catholic Action the Spanish leader asked the council to continue its work with the zeal and constancy which the ideological crisis of the world demands a world which is threatened with extincshytionmiddot by atheistic eommunism

Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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~ray f9rthe m~i~ns ofih~ world th~135OOO UnsaIlriedwork en inihepOOr misSion fields of the world and for all those who work in the interests o~ spreading the Faith Pray that the Divin~ V1issionary and the Holy Spirit be ever at their side you can do this ~henydu pray t~ cWORLDMISSION ROSARY which will be

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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By JQseph A Greig 1middotmiddot M6NTR~AL (lC)-A ceraniic Cleveland Universe Bulletin _ and gold mosaic illustrating 11

Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

Now I am ready to face S questlmiddotonmiddotthl

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What is the intellectual life h t t llectual

W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

of the diocese Sister M Verona t d

RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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GARDEN-GREEN-REDUCED 2c A POUND institute announced that the workshops will be held this sumshymer (rom July 28 to August 15 The sessions f~om August 10 to 15 will be open only to churchshymen who hold administrative positions and will concentrate on the problems of the religious administrator

During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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Bv William H Mooring Hollywood is pending $850000 tQ creat~ the largest Atom Bomb

single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

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John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

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Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

AtmiddotInsti~ut~~fmiddotrechn~l()gy lt ~~o~~~uniI~rtation of privshy

The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

bull I periOd at the end of each lec- The lectures will mcludea middotdisshyture cussion of the ~crament$ the TAUNTON MASSbull The~emlnars are held tn co~- lVf~ the Vestments and their juncJio with PIe ram~y LiJe meaning a~d several oth~r THE BANK ON

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

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ReflectiollS on Americo By Rt Rev Msgr John S KenIledy

Most Europeans who write of America speak slightshyi~gly if not contemptuously of this country its civilization its people Not so Jacques Maritain He has been acquainted with the United States for about a quarter of l century and has lived here a good many est object of her acid attention years Now in Reflections is western Spain In Silk Hats on America (Scribners and No Breakfast (Random $350) he offers a setmiddot of House $350) she is writing of brief essays to bear witness to a journey which took her from thiscountty and to its people Algeciras near Gibraltar all the

The boo k waymiddot up to the northernmost part grew out of of Spains Atlantic coast talks which he The cryptic title is related to gave at Chicago the theme of the book namely a year and a that money is forthcoming in half ago Their Spain to dazzle the outer world tone is familiar with a show and can never be and conversa- found for bread_and boots tional Never- She made her trip on a small the Ie s s they budget and in the hottest part of represent care- the year insisted onmiddot going to ful observation out-of-the-way places and stayshyarid ~ extensive ing in hotels or inns which alshyconsideration most never see Ii fOleigner and DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ~AETARE MEDAL S~venty-five years of American

middotnowspewsoutmiddotherfuryatbeing Catholic leadership is represent~lt1by this cross-section ofoutstanding Catholic llty people

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~M Maritain D l lIl11intains that eertain sb~re07 generally unco~for~abl~ who have received the University of Notre arnes Laetare middotMeda sInce It was estabshytYpedmiddotcriticisin~ ofAIDericaate ~heh~s rnuch to ~~yyfi t~~ Jished inmiddot1883 NbtedLaetare MeqalwinnersinClude from lefttoprow Gen Alfred ub~arranted~middotrhuswh~r~lls it - poy-ertymSpaln Ye~ ther~ Istnhd M Gruenther former NATO ComrruiIider and President of the AmerIcan Red Cross ill Commonly said that Americans eVIdence of compasSIOn for e- N Y k d d middottmiddot 1 dd t Ed d D 1are cras~ly nia-tedalist he finds middotpoor peoplemiddot she encountered Alf~ed ESmlth ~overnorof e Qr an presl en la can I a e war oug as

middotthem ithe most humane and the She loat~ed themandpoursthemiddot WhIte CIVef JustIce U S ~upreme Court Clare Boothe Luce former U S ambassador least materialist among modern capacious cauldJon o~ her vo- to Italy and AlberlF Zahm pioneer aeronautical scientist Bottom row from left peoples whic~have reachedmiddot the cabulary ofdi~gu~t up~n th~~middot Carlton J~ H Hayeshistorian and~form~r)U S ambassador to Spain actress Irene Dunne in~ustrialis~ stige He cit~~ The th John Gilmary Shea historian and flrstwlDIier of the Laetaremiddot Medal 1883 AFL-CIOdeurohurCn g~sgpvAel~ middotmiddotthc evidence in favor of his view -expecte scour m ~ J h M C k 198 t f th L ~~

bull pejorative tricks which the presld~nt George Meany and tenormiddot 0 n c ormlc 5reclplen 0 e aewubullElement of Greatness middotdmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot d M d 1 middotlll d L tar S d M h 16 NC Ph t 1 _ author cornman s are exelClse bull e a WI lit name on ae e un ay arc 0 o~

middot~gain middotAn1ericans a~e scored in this jobincltiding her amaz ~ roo~le~s butMmiddotM~rItal1) ~says~ ing capacit~ lifr reaaingtlje 10 -THE ANCtiOR $23 per MontI Job Seen as Promotion that thIS country ]S entIrely secret intentiops of people sheil JhursMarch 131958 I

tup1ed towad ~h~ futurj n~t seeingJor theyeryfirst time JMILWA~~EE (NC)-Ja~es middotHe said hemiddothas had a vague tl~ard tpePlst and ~eco~1I1~1 It is a pity that Miss Tracy lamiddoteta remiddotMedmiddotal Johnsons pew job on~y paYIl notion about doing something

~~s an element ~f AJlepfa ~ is such an extremist There is~ expenses and $23 a month-but for the missions of New Guinea Mr~atness - much about Spain ahdabout cntiDued froJilp~eo~e he deems it a promotion~ for man~ years At on~ t~me ~~e an~l~les ~e middotp~enom~non every element in Spain whicll The 21-y~ar-old shop worker he explamed hIS plans were to

~ AnterIcanki~dness a~ f~l- calls for cool precise cHtiCismgt Historian John Gilmary Shea af a large mapufacturing com- go as a priest~ but h~ d~ided IowshlP somet~llng surpnslng to Butmiddot a paroxysm ofrage is far was the first Laetare medalist pany here has left his old- job that was not hIS vocatIon bull European He commentsmiddoton from being such critiCism Cen- and Clare Boothe Luceformer inorder to Duild churches and About a Year-ago he ellshy~~eri~an resili~nce and verSa- soJious cleverness does not fill U S ambassador to Italy re- gIve Pidgin English lessons pIained he ~got thoe idea cd tit f f d t eeived the awardlast year I A1I I Y concern or ree om a ~ the bill either Miss Tracy has as 8 lay missionary in New gomg as a ay mISSIOnary _ te t t I d t I Others who have been honored thn Ion ~ mora an spIn ua a sharp eye and can write very Guinea- tel some crre~POndence WI values t1urst f~r ~nowled~e ~nd well But these gifts are nega- include Alfred E Smith Demo- Mr Johnson left Milwaukee church offICIals In New Gumea ~erhatPs ulnwt Ittmg) aspIrabon tived by biliousness and a pas- ~~1iCmiddot~~~~ff~e~0~~~e~~~~~ to work with his brother Faili- hewdehclded to mthake the dmiddotmove ~ con ~mp a 10~ sion for making points by what- er Bernard Johnson a Divine erever ey nee me

I one espe~lallY pro ocabve ever means actress Irene Dunne author Word missionary in the jungle that s ~here III be he saId ill ~cbo~ h~ dISCUsses what he Bernadette Aiain Agnes Repplier Ihomas E ~ur- village of Madang under the descrIbmg hIS ne~ Job He exshycalls reminIscences of the Gos- ray George Meany operatic supervision of New G inea pects most of hIS work howshy

pel in American life For ex- Margaret Trouncer iNho wrote tenor John McCormack and his- B hA A N S u ever will be supervising native ample he discerns something a splendid bo~k about S1 Mar- torian and diplomat Carlton J 1S o oser VD construction crews and working

~nich he styles American com- gret Mary entile~ The NU~ H Hayes HIS d~cI~I-1 met w~th t~e ~P- withmiddot residents in learning Phl- shypassion and desire to help the gnes us one qUlte middotas g~d 111- TheLaetare Medal has been proval of hls famIlY but Wlth gin English a dialect made up unfortunate This he traces to Samt Bernadette The ChIld and descIibed as an American coun sme dlbehef from hIS frum~s of words from different langshy~e fact that immigranUperse tJ1e Nun (Sheed and Ward terpart of the Golden Rose a who th0u~ht he sh~uldmiddot stay uages euted or at least subjected to $375) papal honor antedatin~nhellth horne and earn some money James is the fourth child of sUffering elsewhere have stead- It is notmiddot so exhaustive as i century Like the ancient Vati But I figured that this life Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson ily poured into thiscountry and Monsignor Trochus Sairt Bei can award it is a symbol of is supposed to be a prepration to enter into Church service h~ve established and kept ~live nadett Soubirous but all themiddot loyalty to Catholic middotideals _ for th~ mx~ and thi~ is the Besides Father Bernard two of a spirit of solicitude for the essentIal elements a~e Included The 1958 recipient will De w~yI d hke to prepare he the Johnsons daughters entered abused and sorrowing ancI the presentation is skilluI chosen by a committee of Notre saId shortly before his depar- religious life They are SisteJS - and incisive It reads as easily Dame officials headed by Holy turemiddot of Mercy

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LIVIl~g Reality as a novel bilt one wonders now i M M middottmiddot f Cross Father Theodore M Hes- an aln IS ar from con- and agaiIi about bits ofconver- t d th t II f t burg university president Fol-middot

en I~g a a 1S per ec 10 m sation-are they authentic or in- lowing tradition the winner wiil AmerIca IIe sees us as SUbJect vented In any case they do no 6- II (f I be announced onmiddot March 16 some I u slons 01 examp emiddot violence to the subJec1

which is Laetare Sunday themiddot an overoptImlstIc vIew of man The most distinctive feature and nature) He frames some of the work is the sense ofinti- fourth Sunday of Lent and an

t occasion of joy in the liturgystnc ures on educatIon ~articu- macy with middotSt Bernadette which of the middotChurch larly hIgh school ~ucatlOn He it creates We first meet her as deplores a super~clal concept of her family is moving into love and marrIage and silly Lourdes after the fathers fail shy ~eligion Day overconfidence in sex instruc- ure as a miller in the ~ountry PHILADELPHIA (NC)-More tion nearby Each member of the than 6000 servicemen from

He finds a l~ckof mtellectual family is defined arid the eldest military bases in four states are conceptuahzatlOn of some of the child immediately seizes ones expected to take part in the best features ofA~erican life attention second annual usamiddot - Armed (for ex~mpleof middotwhat he calls It is so throughout the narra Forces Religi~us Emphasis Day the economic huma~ism which tive of the apparitions ~nd of her~ on April 20 ~oe~ beyond capltahsm and so- the saints later life lrs The men will attend local clilIsm and IS the most telling TrounceI has an instinct for the I church services in the morning answer to ~ommunis~) revealing detail~ she gOesto the then be guests of honor at Com-

In Amenca for hIm democ- core of whatever she has in munion brea~fasts

racy is a living realit~ operating hand andshe proP6rti~ns~nd more fully and effICIently than accents her account just right and the Communist party the

anywhere else And he sees h~re The sto~y never fails to stir a ~~ance for a new ChnstIan one but it is all the more imshy ermath Stalins career and t

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c~~hzatIon pres~ive middotwhen handled by such Communist organization propashyI ~m far from s~~m~ th~t an expert as the present writer ganda and activity in this

today s Ame~lcan c1vlhzatIon ]S Dont think that b~cause you country bull nw ChrIstendom e~en m hiIVe read another book on St Then follows a pithy treatshyoutlme I ~o sa~ that todays Bernadette and Lourdes you can LOWmiddot COSTment of such matters as theAmerIcan clvlhz~tIOn maYb~- pass up this one You will be

identity of American Commushycorne a soll partIcularly propl- missing something fine if you nists middotwhy people become Comshytious for the development of a do PERSONAL LOANS munists and why some quit neyen Christendom The Red Story what life as a member of the shyPeople who have read M

Maritains other books much With all tne resources and recshy party is like (eye-opening this) FOR ANY WO~THWHILE PURPOSE more formal and learned than ords of the FBI at his di~posal and the whole gamut of Commushythis will want tp know his J Edgar Hoover director of that nist enterprise in the USA The I AT ANY OFOUR THREE BANKS views of America al1d to enjoy agency is one of the best inshy reader is told w)at concretely listening as he discourses infor- formed Americans on the sub he can do to counter this mas= mally and with flashes of wii ject of Communism Irr his new sive relentless ahd unscrupushy South Bank ZRCHANTS Nor~~~ank

2 Rodney 6 hand huinor Those who have book Masters of Deceit (Hplt lous force ()f subversion read nothing of his could profit- $5) he sets out to relate the - This temperate factual book lshy rench Blvd ~BaNK cAenet ably begin here st~ry 0( Communism in Amershy is in its unpretentious way shy OF NEW BEDFORDica and to indicate how to highly informative It knowl-

Acid for Spain fight it edgeably comes ~ grips ~ith _ MAIN BANK - PURCHASE AND WILLIAM STREETS Honormiddot Tracy is a~Q~g the most The firstmiddot pad of the work is something of prime iinpor~nce JI~luJrFede(JIDefHt b8U~ CorporotioK

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

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Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

Brother Ignatius plans to en- bull Prevost debaters in varioU5

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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GARDEN-GREEN-REDUCED 2c A POUND institute announced that the workshops will be held this sumshymer (rom July 28 to August 15 The sessions f~om August 10 to 15 will be open only to churchshymen who hold administrative positions and will concentrate on the problems of the religious administrator

During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

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may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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17 Lenten Retreats Slated

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

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Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

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The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

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New Bedford Parish Observes Anniversary of Patron Saint

Members of St Casimirs Parshy Dzioba Robert Nowak read the nsh New Bedford commemoshy story of the saints life and preshyrated the 500th anniversary of sented a gift to Father Kwiatshythe birth of St Casimir Polish kowski in behalf of the cateshyand Lithuanian patron saint of chism class the parish with a vesper service A group of children kneeling followed by a program and supshy around Ii statue of the Blessed per in the parish hall Sunday Virgin renewed vows made by

Rev Joseph F Sutula pastor the Polish nation in 1956 at the was celebrant at vespers Rev shrine of Our Lady of CzesshyCasimir Kwiatkowski assistant tochowa during the observance and chaplain of St Casimir of the 300th anniversary of Circle was master of ceremonies selecting the Blessed Virgin as for the program which included patroness and queen of Poland a reading by Mary Josefek and Urges Increased Devotion community singing of Each A carousel dance and theDay composed by St Casimir Trojak were presented by aand dedicated to the Blessed group of parish Brownies underMother the direction of Miss Patricia

Following recitation of a Kuczewski and Miss Frances prayer to the saint by Christine Kogut Miss Janet Mendrala

was accompanist Father Kwiatkowski whoBishops Rei ief

showed and explained colored slides of Poland urged parishshyHelped Nation AFRICA~S MOST MODERN Maria Assumpta Cathedral shown in this architect ioners to have increased devoshy model is to be one of Africas most modernistic Cathedrals It its design in the formtion to St Casimir and young~eep Fre~dom people to imitate his piety and of a Greek cro~s having four equal arms none of 3000 worshippers will be more than

NEW YORK (NC)-Presjdent PJJrity 100 feet from the altar Work Of Holy Ghost Father Christopher Ringthe newCathe- Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam The program was concluded dral will be the episcopal seat of Bishop J J Whelan CSSpmiddot ofOWerri Nigeria NCPhoto ~ted in a letter sent here that with the singing of Boze Cos aid given by the U S Bishops Polske by the audience Miss relief agency has contributed to ISabelle Gonet was supper chairshyhis nations freedom J~r~~~~3 1958 11 Catholic Educators Meet AprilSman

The Presidents letter was reshy WASHINGTON (NC) - The the su~jcct of church and state leased here at the headquarters dean of the law school at St relations One of his most reshyNationa I Familyof Catholic Relief Servicesshy ~ew Book Firm Joh~s University Brooklyn has cent addresses was delivered be- N~tional Cathollc WelfareConshy been named keynote speaker for fore a distinguished congr~gashyference world-wide relief and Session Jly l5 Established the a~nual cOnvention of the Na- tion of ChUrch and civic officiala

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rehabilitation agency of the WASHINGTON (NC) - This tional Catholic Educational As~ at the Red Mass in St Matthew US Bishops It (laid high tribshy years National Family Life Con- In Poland sociation in Philadelphia April Cathedral in Washington DC

811 in Januaryute to the US BishopsRelief vention according to the Family bull I

Fund collection to be taken up Life Bureau of Ute National WARSAW (NC)--A new pub- Father Joseph T Tinnelly Msgt Hochwalt a Iso aft-Laetare Sunday March 16 in Catholic Welfare Conference lishing organization the Catho- CM will discuss the theme of nounced that the speaker at the

can be described as a middleshy th~ 55th annual convention of closing session Friday April 11some 16300 parishes cd the lic Publishing Center has beenshyUnited States manscimvention founded here by a group of well shy Ca~holic educators The Right will be Prof Robert E Rodes

To be held in BUffaio July known Catholic leaders to Educate-The Role of Par- Jr assistant professor of lawAids Freedom 15 to 17 the convention will The founders are participants ents Church State at the law school of Notre Dame

I~ is not an exa~geration t9 in the movement centered ashybring together leaders of all This ~as -announced by Msgrmiddot Universitystate that this campaign~ Preli shy family groups in the nation Itmiddot rQund Znaka club of Cathoshy Frederick G Hochwalt secre- ~ ------------ shy

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dent Diem said might once has been designed to appeal to licmembers ~f the Polish Parli- tarY general of the NCEA organshyagain in the future as it has in doctors lawyers priests educashy ament and Tygodnik Powszechshy ization which represents teachshythe past keep life and strength tors social workers nurses and ny leading Catholic weekly ers and administrators of Cathshyin weary hearts and bodies marriage counselors as well as published in Cracow olic schools and colleges - Thethroughout the world and even married couples who are leaders The center has not yet reshy eonvention attracts about 12000play a part in maintaining the in the field ceived a permit to pugtJish anyshy annuallyfreedom of nations where that Every effort will be made to thing but a permit has been Father Tinnelly a Vincentianfreedom is in jeopardy provide a convention for the promised has been a frequent speaker onThe Vietnamese leader stated worker in the battle to defend The center plans to print ashythat past efforts of CRS-NCWC support and promote Cpristian mong its first JubJications a Roshyin the field of private aid are family living said Msgr Irving man missal edited by Father remarkable examples of ihe A DeBlanc director of the Famshy Jan Zieja a popular preacherworks of Christian charity thatmiddot ily Life aureau~ There is an acute Ilhortage ofshine before the eyes of men in - God and Family missals in Pltgtlimd It also pians46countries of the world -his year~sfamily life con to publish sch~larly papers ~nd

In my own Vietnam the ventiltgtn h~ said wtJl be aimed atmiddot literary work~ of Cat~oJic aushyPresident contiIiued the work the middleman-the part-time thors that is done in your name and worker hi the fieid who is not a with your resources by Catholic degeed technician but is Congra~ulates RulerRelief Services had helped ~e~Eirtlieless actively in familY BEIRUT (NC) -Maronitehundreds of thousands of my hfe work

Patriarch Paul Pierre Meouchicountrymen to find their way Genera( the~e of the c~nven- of Antioch sent a delegation toback to lives of good citizenship tion God and the Family at shy Damascus to congratulate Presshyin their community and nation tempts to unfold the nature of ident Gamal Abdel Nasser folshymarriage and the impact uponCounted Heavily lowing the establishment of theit from within and without ofshyPresident Diem said that in United Arllb Republic of EgyptsoCial and psychological probshythe years of communist oppresshy and Syrialemssion in Vietnam Catholic Reshy It will undertaketo show howlief Services was foremost the sacrament of Matrimony proshy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull among the private organizations vides the power not only-to solve YOU CANT BEAT on which we counted heavily in problems but how the sacrament A ii

bullthe resolution of problems that perfects marriage and raises it come within their scope to a divine state the Monsignor WET SHAVEYou have not contributed to added our welfare in the normal sense Eleven separate workshops bull NO HAIRY PATCHESof the word the President will be held for mOI1 Utanl0 bull NO FRICTION BURNSconcluded You have contribshy ~o~rll during the conventionuted to our freedom and to the realization of the ideals to which ollr nation is dedicated

FrancoSeeks M~)Fe Catholic Action

MADRID (NC) - Generalisshysimo Francisco Franco Spains Chief of State has appealed for an increase of Catholic Action activity in the Spanish ar~ed

forces Expressing his satisfaction

over the work of the Central Council of the Military Apostomiddot late of Spanish Catholic Action the Spanish leader asked the council to continue its work with the zeal and constancy which the ideological crisis of the world demands a world which is threatened with extincshytionmiddot by atheistic eommunism

Since almost Ute entire male population of Spain goes through a period of military training the Generalissimo said Ute armed forces present an opportunity for giving the country a good reshyligious formation This lonnashytion he continued ean be brought about the wOIk laquoIi Caq)c)lie ~c~

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Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

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We thank God not just because Cardinal Stritch is an American for when it comes to the Missions there are no national~tiesWe are all one in Christ Rather we are glad because the American Archbishops and Bisllops priests and laity who have loved ~Cardinal Stritch so much willnow iove even rnore the cause which he serves namely the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the ~

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N6t th~ lelist ofour imiddoteasonsfor fu~~kig6~disbecauseo~ poor 1~b9tsfor the missions ha~e not beeJltigto effective Ou~ writing our teevi~iori our begging our dedication lacked iJISPiration The b~st w~ ~~gttlld dp as the~atiomiddotnal oir~c~or of the SOc~etyfor the PropagatIOn of the FaIth was to gather only 30c per year per Catholic forthe pobr-of the woI-ld-the price of a package of cigarettes Now ~he Society for the Prop~gation of the Faith will have a pious and learned)etder tltgt m~k~ us mOr~ worthy of the high bo~or of serving the Ho~y F~ther tru-pu~~ te~9Tiety~qr the~ropll~tOIlof the Faith

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~ray f9rthe m~i~ns ofih~ world th~135OOO UnsaIlriedwork en inihepOOr misSion fields of the world and for all those who work in the interests o~ spreading the Faith Pray that the Divin~ V1issionary and the Holy Spirit be ever at their side you can do this ~henydu pray t~ cWORLDMISSION ROSARY which will be

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

Brother Ignatius plans to en- bull Prevost debaters in varioU5

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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By JQseph A Greig 1middotmiddot M6NTR~AL (lC)-A ceraniic Cleveland Universe Bulletin _ and gold mosaic illustrating 11

Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

Now I am ready to face S questlmiddotonmiddotthl

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What is the intellectual life h t t llectual

W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

of the diocese Sister M Verona t d

RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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Bv William H Mooring Hollywood is pending $850000 tQ creat~ the largest Atom Bomb

single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

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17 Lenten Retreats Slated

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

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Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

bull I periOd at the end of each lec- The lectures will mcludea middotdisshyture cussion of the ~crament$ the TAUNTON MASSbull The~emlnars are held tn co~- lVf~ the Vestments and their juncJio with PIe ram~y LiJe meaning a~d several oth~r THE BANK ON

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~ OfSHELLMemorial Center middotLEBEmiddotLCaptain Gahlinger has given HEATING OILS over 3000 lectures on this subshy bull 1- and Soris~ Incject in six different languages in 20 countries in Europei North OSTERVILLE South

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

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The Family Clinic c-omiddot ltc_ - -~ ~d rfii~poundIt Lmiddotmiddot j A VISeS~luOW to

Indep~nde~t Per~~~Again bull- By Rev Yolin L Thom~(gtSJmiddot il - c AsSistantjProfessor of So~ol~~ ~o middotmiddotstiotils University

irtl awjao~ ~t 46-~~~hchildren nine to 17~ Mymiddothusbanltl_ arid I wereso cIQse-frie~q~ and compa~ions in evetythihg NeverdidmiddotI dream of whathappens when left aone Its liJu~ learning to walk and live again after fQllowilgla qifferent

pattern for 25 years Others have felt th~ same how d~d tl1ey start ag~in Wh~t dip they do for their lonelin~ss

When death dissolVE a h~p-py marriage the resulting sorrow is truly unique in intensity and l1ahlrll ThrQugh marriage hus- ~and alld middotwife lttgt~come two in ~ne flesh Tbis Sp e ci a 1 inti shyinacybasedon mutual cOlJlple- mentarity and love necessar- iii tends middotomiddotver Wbat aboutoneliness1 Well nationaL Catholic Weekly time to fuse Monica 1 dont think you can newspaper by Bishop Leo A and fashion attack this directly Although itmiddot Pllrsley of Fort Wayne them together through middoteverymiddot sounds trite to say so the degree ~reslden t OSV Board of facet of their being of loneliness you will ~xperience

Burden ofReaiIjusti~g will depend largel~ on t~e Trustees Hemiddotsucceeds ArchshyDeathdoes more thanstopthis amount of time you are alone~ bishop John FNoHmiddotf~rmer

process it leaves middotthe survivors not physically alOne but alOne Bishop of Fort Wayne and life mamed ariddisjoinfeti T~ with your memories unoccupied founder-editor of 0 S V the pain of 1055 is addetimiddotmiddot the with wider interests c middotuncon- burden of reorganizingaridt~- Cerl)ed 1vith other~un~lyplveflWh6 died in 1956 Ordained

adjusting tlie wliolecomplex ~hi absorbing activities Thiss h~ )953 he has bee~ web of personal relatinn-shipsricitmiddot mere escape it is siinply the assigned to parish work You state it well Monicamiddotmiddotits energetic refusal to livein the was named Assistant Chanshylike learning to walk andlive past II dmiddott f th again middot F~nilllyyou~re npt wholly ce or_ail reasurer oe

Before discussing what to db lets get some perspective by looking a t the overall picture

middot Approximateiy one7 fourth of all An)erican marriages arein a ~idowedmiddot state at any gi~en

time This means that about one out of every six persons of marshyriageable age (14 years old and o~er) is widowed

Owing to the current- death rate among men their greater age at marrillge and the higher remarriage rate of widowers a little over two-thirds ofhi)Jles

broken by death are fatherless VariollS ReactiODs 1I0w do peopl~ react to be reavement The principal ways i~ (1) escape by recourse to

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to su~h vaied situati6~u w~ have the ~ill to do sO

Where 00 you stariFir~t- your immediate family circle

must be reorganized Y~Ur fani- ily must have a headand that now means you If sPecial prob~ lems of finance lindmiddot so forth arise seek competent advice-shyand be willingmiddot tomiddot leam Dont say theSe things aI~middot)eY9nd~ me or iits~ Jat~ to~~t3 now Likewise youJhusChi channel your social life You NEW O S V EDITOR are no longer a couple Many h Rei

former outlets will be closed Jfather Josep rowey You must discover and main- has been n~med new editor tain adequate substitutes middotmiddotmiddotmiddotof Our Sunday Visitor

alone Monica you know th~tioc~~e)~st June NO PlWt9 rour ~U11an~ live~ tho~gh ~epashyriteci from you Under the firt shock of loss it is ~ifficult~o grasp this fact We finq it le~ p~i~ulsimply not to think b~t middotgradually faith restores tle balancewfth Martha we can say I ~now that he shall rise middotagalnmiddotmiddot Christian Does Not Operate In

Vacuum

BROOKLYN (NC)-A reminshyder thaf-the Christian does not operate in a vacuum but is deeply involved in the material

drugs drink change of residence and temporal order was voicea social distractions and suicide here by a prieSt experiericed in ~2) deliberate ~llmoval ()~all middotmissionmiddotworkmiddotmiddot [reminders both material and mental of the departed (me bull Jesuit Father Edward L Murshyt phy a member of the New York(3) consolation in religious be- llefs or b t t th headquarters of JesuIt MISSIOns y perpe ua mg e t d h h memory of the deceased (4) s resse t at t e Christian must overindulgencein grieforrejecmiddotmiddotbe iQtere~~ed inperfecting t~e tmiddot natural He expressed tbese

c lOn of society and liyingby one- jdeas at a meeting of national jelf (5) taking over thllwork andinternational social workers of the deceasedcird catrhrig on in the same spirit (6) reattach at the Grail Instit~te for Overshyment of affections to another seas Service here Person or cause The gathering was convened

As you can see middotMonicamiddotmiddot some t9 plan middota semii)ar on the new sociological approach to tlie middotof these ways represent mere

~ escapes or dodgeS Others are missionary apostolate known as community development Thebased on self-pity and personal eight-day seminar July 12 to 20d f tmiddot e ea 11 b h 1 Althought be d ff 1 WI e e d at Grau shy- I may I ICU tmiddot C 11

to define precisely what su mumt~ q ege Lovel~nd Ohi~ ful recovery from be cfesst~ Dr Ernest Wtte dIrector of reavemen th C I Soc w-olll~ bEl it mu~ ~learly in- e ouncion lal Wo~k Edushyolve (l) gradu l l f cabon New York also spoke at te t~nsions and ~ ~s~ung 0 the cOnference H~lt defin~ S a Ions re- community developmeritmiddotils ~asultmg from loss (2) adequate r~patterning of love aridaffec pr~ss by WQlch peoP~~_IJl ~ tion~l needs (3) ability to face a~a wor tOg~tbtae~ Wlto~ 0lt-middot obligations and ~ t b 81 e exper aSSlS nee rals~ mee pro - the 1 1 d lems related to social life with m~ra SOCIa econo~l1c an eourage and energy educ~tlOnal level of the comshy munlty Use Reserve ~o~~ 0 ~ciologists rep~rt that comshy

-Vou ask how this canmiddot be munity development techniques achIeved The an~er is simpl~ are especially prevalent in th0lgh not easy You mu~t-learn newly developmg areas in Mid

to hve agaIn as an independent dIe Africa and southern Asia person

For the past 25 years you have Translation in Hindu been living a shared dependent PATNA (NC)-A subsidy by

mutually supporting couple ex- the Holy See has made it posshyistence Now you must learn to sible to sell for 25 cent~ the first walk alon~just as you did be complete Cath~iic trllh~lation of for~ In~rrla~e - the New Testainent i~to Hindi

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ehanged sinc~ th~n Today you J~ have memories children oblig~shytions acquired habits and so on BARDAHLwhich weigh you down Yo~ feel you are SO aifferebt ~riow MA KES YO but are you UR i As a matter of factheth~r CAR RUNBEnER

tn marriage or out of it the average person u~ onlt alim- At Nmiddotewmiddot Car Deale~ iited percentage of his liciuai and Servi~ Sta~~~1capa~cities In this res(irvk Whfctf EverY~~e-

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Armed Forces Day May 17 The prayer was written by the

which is made up of the chiefs ofchaplains middotof the three services andmiddot their deputieS Msgr (Maj ltGen) PatriCk J Ryan is Chief of ArmymiddotmiddotChaplainsmiddot and Msgr middot(Brig Gen) T~rence PFinneshygan is Deputy Chief of Air Force Chaplains The p~ayer foll~ws

0 G9d our Father in heaven we redediCate ourselves to Thee and to our nation on this Armed Forces Day Wepraise Thee f6r the innumerable blessings bo(h spiritual and material Thou h~s

bestowed upon our Armed middotForces Keep us always conshyscious of our high calling and mindful of our most sacred reshysponsibilities as the guardians of our priceless liberty Endow us richly with every grace of soul that we may be faithful to rh~e in the performance of our duties as soldiers sailors air shynteihlrldmarimis

i1aywe ever boldsa~red th~ lnemory of our heroic dead Inshyspire u~ with theirspirit Be

our refuge and o~ strength sO tliat in all batUesmiddotollife7we may ~ valia~~ in ~rVietl to T~ee and to our greatUnited States of Ainetick Amen

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

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may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

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By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

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The eoupon drive II in tun lWing in the high school for the benefit of the Holy Union Sisshyters building fund Captains in charge are Claire Tonry Jacquelshyine Bouchard Maureen Kiley Phyllis Kosinski Diane Brezshyinski and Mary Ellen Parker

A survey compiled by Ann Tallant 59 to establish the pershycentage of the girls who subshycribe to the Anchor has been completed The Juniors led with 73 per cent and were followed by the Seniors with 68 per cent The freshman class had 55 per cent and the sophomores had 38 per cent The average for the four classes was 58 per cent This survey was compiled in observshyance of Catholic Book Month

Claire Ducharme an honor student has won a scholars~ip

to Stonehill College for her achievement in the eolleges competitive examination taken in December by 300 students

Evelyn Rice 55 has~en

elected to the Saxon Honor Soshyciety at Stonehill College beshycause of her scholastic achieve- ment and her personal contribushytion to student life on the campus

On the eve of Good Governshyment Day in Boston the senior class will today preview a day in action at the State House for the underclassmen Patricia Gogshygin the Class representative to Boston as Budget Commissioner will serve as commentator for the special program

The student body will follow the progress of a billmiddot from the HopJ5er to the Governors office An act abolishing capital punshyishment in some ~ases and an act providing a penalty for fail shyure to vote at state elections will be discussed by members of the Senate in a special committee

When all the pros and cons have been delivered the other classes will have the opshyportunity to vote on the issue of raising the drivers age to 18 and two other proposals for furshythering methods of higher edushycation-especially in science

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Senior Georgette Campbell was awarded second place in an Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce

The student members of the CCD organization are busily enshygaged in preparing 32 public schools for Confirmation schedshyuled for March 31 at ~otre Dame Parish

senior Catherine Goulet ltd junior Claire Delisle participated in the ltAnnual High School Conshytest on the UN conducted by the American Association for the United Nations Certificates of award will be presented at a school assembly the latter part of March

Seniors Diane Caron and Jacshyqueline Caron took part in a debate against memgters of the Prevost Debating Club last Tuesshyday JMA debating the affirmashytive of Resolved Direct U S Foreign Aid should be changed to Technical Assistance

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

Elaine Daniels junior has had her hobby report in Latin acshycepted by Auxilium Latinum national classroom Latin magashyzine of the Association for Proshymotion of Latin Elaines report will be published in the April shyMay issue of Auxilium Latinum

Gene Callaghan senior will act as Repesentative on Student Government Day tomorrow She has already visited the State House for preliminary briefing

This year the official program will be televised live from the State House from 930 AMshy121~ PM and 130 PM to 430 PM A special program will be televised from the WGBH-TV Studio 1215 PMA245 PM

Station WNAC-TV Channel 7 Boston will present a live telecast of the program from 1000 AM to 1030 AM on t~e

same day This is the time desshyignated for the joint convention ef Houlle and senate

DOL ~AMlLY NEW BEDFORD

Holy Familys participants lit the Narry Debating League this week are Ronald Pacheco IIenior and George ~homas junior reshypresenting the Varsi~y The JV debaters were Mary Jane Rimshymer and Katherine Kelleher both sophomores The debaters met St Raphael Academy Club Pawtucket Rhode IslaJ)d Both Holy Familys teams were winshyners

Ronald Pacheco will represent Holy Family tomorrow in Stushydent Government Day Pachecos office for the day will be that of a Representative

SACRED HEART ACADEMY FALL RIVER

Held at Durfee High the Sashycred HeartS Academy-Durfee High debate proved a triumph to Sacred Hearts Nancy LaFleur and Mary Lou Simcoe represhyaented SHA

Enlightening the Lenten SeashyIOn with his feast day St Patshyrick is the main topic Qf conshyversation this week oat the acadshyemy As preparations for the gala St Patricks Day parade pro- ceed under the impetus of Mrs Leary the art classand the stu- dent council the halls ring with the lovely orchestration of the Irish tunes March 17 is the date set for the annual orchestra conshycert which will stress the Irish theme

The seniors tribute to good government as apart of the American History and Social Studies program of the Acadshyemy will be held today Under the general chairmanship of Gale Martin the following comshymittee heads have organized the affair entertainment Betty De-Fusco Sheila Cronan arid Pashyti-ieia Golden decorations Lynne Collins posters and idenshy

tifications Jean Ng and Patricia Dias typing Catherine Costa and Jacqueline Bussiere The theme of the program is Theo- dore Roosevelt and Responsible Citizenship Sister Francis Alshyoysius is the faculty advisor

Bya consultative vote the Journalism class chose for their annual issue of school news the following sophomores Evelyn Levesque editor and page edit shyors Patricia Drislan Gladys OConnell Susan Roy and Anne Marie Shea

PREVOST HIGH FALLRIVER

Armand R Aubut of 182 Suf~ folk Street Fall River has beell awarded a fotir-year partial scholarship from Stonehill Col lege Armand is however turnshying down the offer because he has plans to attend Bradford Durfee College of Technology He wili take up mechanical enshygineering He has been a high honor student for his four year high school course and was the first of his class last term He is a co-editor for the Prevost Yearbook and is a reporter (special) middotfor the school paper

The seniors of Msgr Prevost High School have formed a bow ling league There are 36memshybers in all Organizers of the league are Paul A Gosselin senshyior class president and Gerald R Lavoie Meetings are held each weekend

Brother Ignatius FIC ath letic director of Prevost High has organized an intramural sports league There will be eight basketball teams and six volleyball teams Softball has not been officially organized into the league yet The schedule should span the course of the remaining school year

Five Narry League debates have been scheduled for the month of March Prevost met Rogers High last Friday at home yesterday with Coyle at home today with De LaSalle in Newshyport next Wednesday with Atshytleboro and on Tuesday March 25 with Holy Family at home

Junior Varsity debates are scheduled for the Coyle and Holy Family debates Freshman debaters will participate in these Brother Ignatius is moderator of Prevost debate activities

Brother Ignatius plans to en- bull Prevost debaters in varioU5

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Forensic Tournaments at the DOMINICAN ACADEMY eonclusion of the debate season FALL RIVER Foreign Aid will be the topic 6f Rochelle -Olivier senior hasthese tournaments and varsity -been notified that she is one ofdebaters will participate

the stude~ts who are to receiveBrother Patrick FIC proshyvincial of the Brothers of Christ shy a letter of commendation from

ian Instruction visited Prevost the Natio~al Merit Scholarship

High this week on his annual Corporation because of outstandshy

inspection tour of schools and ing achievement ~n the Octoberorganizations of the order 1957 test having demonstratedBrother Edmund FIC lib~

rian at the high school hasre shy highly superior ability and outshycently purchased 37 new and inshy standing promise to benefit from teresting pU~lications for the college training library The books treat on many Rochelle daughter of Mr andsubjects and Vere made possible Mrs Henry Olivier of 239 Whipshyunder the vigorous work of pIe Street has been offered aBrother Edmund and by the four-year scholarship to Stoneshymembers of the Prevost High hill College on the basis of aBook Club He plans to purchase competitive test given at the many more books for the enshy eollege in Decemberjoyment and edification of the

The orchestra will present astudent body He is also the program of Irish airs at the trashytyping instructor at Prevost

Although IPrevost recently

Conferences for married couples wili be held at St Marys School Hall Taunton on Wednesday March 19 at 8 PM sponsored by the Queens Daughters under the direction of the Family Life Bureau of the diocese

This conference will deal with the husband-wife relationship in regard to marriage as a Sacrashy

ment a vocation and a particular way of sanctity for husband and wife It is hoped that many married couples in the Taunton area will attend this first conshyference to be given on a cityshywide basis

Rev Joseph L Powers St Josephs Church Rev Francia Connors Sacred Heart Church and Rev James Lyons of ImshymaculateConception Church wiU eond4ct the conference

ditio~al St Patricks assembly March 17

Dominican deilaters won a unanimous decision over Rogers High in Newport on the league topic foreign aid Georgette Ra- mos and Shirley Hinds upheld the affirmative for Rogers against Dominicans negative team of Elaine Maltais and Jeannine Barrette

Judge Arthur Sullivan and Thomas Edwards Director of Finance in Newport were judges Carol Servillo acted as chairman Timers were Evelyn

DYe and Claire Reilly Wilfred Ouellette coaches the

Newport debaters Daniel F Grace is coach for Dominican

The academy varsity basketshyball players scored a 41-30 vieshytory over Colt Memorial High at DA The Bristol Junior Varsity also bowed to Dominican 25-23

The return games will be played this afternoon on the Colt gym

went through one of its most disastrous seasons in Narry Basketball history the student attendanceatgames was the best that was ever recorded even when the school had championshyship teams Brother Ignatius wishes to thal)k all who attended and supported the team

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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W a IS an In e What is meant by such looselyshy

bandied words as scholarship leadership accomplishment and pre~tige

Prestige in whose eyes AJshyeomplishment in what sense and

~ eccording to what standards Surely Catholics are in the

forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

sisted by Arthur Paquette B

M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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GARDEN-GREEN-REDUCED 2c A POUND institute announced that the workshops will be held this sumshymer (rom July 28 to August 15 The sessions f~om August 10 to 15 will be open only to churchshymen who hold administrative positions and will concentrate on the problems of the religious administrator

During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

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may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

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effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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17 Lenten Retreats Slated

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

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The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

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Thus far in my discu~siondf the criticisms made by chief episodes in -the life of St Jh J ChI Joseph and covering a middotsurface of

M~gr John Tracy Ellis a~~ Father 0 ~ avanaug 1500 square feet will be installed have concentrated on exposing themeanmglessness oft~e in the famous basilica of St evidencemiddot they offered to~_upportthe c~~rge of Amerlc~ Catholic intellectual medlo- crity

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forefront in America in the field ef theo~ogy queen of the Kiences

Sufeiy we hav~ prodUced the besithinkers or at least many ef thebest in philosophy I

Suteiy Catholics have been moreiproductive and influential thanahy other American group in the vital field of social justice

Excel ill Literature Nobody excels us in sch~~~

ahip inthe right principles o~ welfare work hOsPitalizatio~

marr4ge guidance and the lil~e Nobody is even competing

with~usjn producing a compar able -literature of family life

Our spiritual writers are withshyout p~r

Wehave given the world IlPle~didnew studies of the censhytral figure of history Jesus Christ

We have made giant strides in litetary biographies of those great human gteings thesai~ts who~ liVes aria motivations are imm~ns~ly - middotrrieailingpoundul~for middotthemiddotAmeticanJewishGltKAlhcentgshyeverybody terton

We are publishing dozens o~ Robert Oppenheimer igtorn in magazines devoted to varioUs Ameii~a was educated chiefly phases of the life of the intellect in England and Germany Let me name someCritic Amer- Jortas Salk developed the ica Catholic Worldlto~rp()n7 pol~o vaccine andplio is enorshyweal Jubilee Worship Bene - mously publicized butmiddotllD ob- dictine Review Ecclesiastical~~Catholic nun developed a Review Educational Review I~rosy cure and oUhand I Historical Review Library cannot remember her name beshyWorld Soltial Order The Thom- cause she was little pUbli~ized

Spotlighting 011lrmiddot$~hools )0 MOUNT ST MARYS pIan to tke it should register

FALL RIVER at once at the academy Today the annual orchestra

The Academy Forensic Club concert will be held at MtSt defeated Attleboro High middoton last Mary Academy at 8 pm in the Friday with the unanimous de- academy auditorium A special eision for the Mount Ann Mis performance was given yestershyclass of 1960 and Margaret Grif- day at four pm for the religious fin class of 1960 debated for the Academy pefending Attleboromiddot d d High were Robert Glrour an lean Handren The coach for

the Attleboro debaters is Wayshy

land Burgess Judges of the deshybatemiddot were The Rev William OConnell Atty William Entin and John McAvoy Atty Wil-Ham B Sullivan is the cooch for girls of the Mount Sister Mary Flora RSM~ AX is the Forshyensic Club Moderator

Sister Mary Dionysia RSM AB head of the Commercial Department at the Aca~cniy atshytended the 11th annualril~eting points for varsity Carole Adam of the Northeast Unit ofmiddot the clasS ot 1960 of the M~unt was Catholic BusineSS Education As-the high scorer for the Mount sociation held la~t Saturda i with 13 points for the J-V Rose Hawthorne Central Cath- StudentS of the Aeademy will olic High Sch6ol CoocOrdMass participate in the St Patrick~s The theme of the high school Day Parade to be heldmiddot next sectional meeting was Deve1op-Sunday In this paradesPonshying BehaviorPatterns Througb soredby the Clover Club the Modern Methods Mountgirls will marchand lead

Next S~turdilY the entrance in -a spe~ally adrned ~oat for scholarship examinations for ~e~caslon ThIs arji~tlc work

bull girls who plan to enter the 15 bemg prepar~d bY ~e stushyMount in September 1958 will dents under the cqalrmanshlp of

~ Mary Markland 5S Ann Carrbe held at 9 aI11 in the llCldemy 59 and Ann Mis 60 Sister Gir~s who have not registered Mary Irene RSM AM is the

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RSM AM is the direc or an moderator of the orchestra asshy

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M~~e Academy basket~all team defeated the funior varSity and the varsity teams of Saint Mary Academy Bay View Riverside R I last Sunday The referee wasMrs Alice Sullivan of Provshyidel)ce Mt Varsity ~re was

53 Bay View 35 Mount J-V score 31 Bay View 22 Diane Perry class of 1961 of the Mount w-asthehigh scorer with 16

ist Thought Rlmascence Art Quarterly The Jurist Review of Politjcs Spiritual Life Theology Digest Thinkera DIges an middot t d so

on Art and Music

What religious group in Amershylca lS doing anything comparashyb~

Even Msgr Tracy and Father Cavanaugh I am confident would confess that they cannot keep up with the flood of worthshywhile books and articles pouring

from our presses Neither I suspect can they

keep abreast of the progress in art literature music I know I cant

The discussion leads us inevishy tably to it consideration of true values The best is often not the best-publicized And the

best-publicized is what gets into Whos Who -

We must avoid adopting the worlds judgments as necessarily correct

We must not set our sights on the worlds acclaim If it comes all rightbut ltmust not~ oUr motivation ~

i ould not be afraid to ~rt that Catholic Americans have made a contribution to Amer ican thought scholarship and

achievement at least equalto that of any other group middotmiddotwIto could prove me mistaken~Md

by what means (- Nun Found Leprosy CuJ

We must guard against~y~r- emphasis on material sciencetoo

7important though it is I do no~ want to take unsportsshy

manlike advantage of Father Cavanaughs unfortunate rhetorshyical question Where ate the Catholic EinsteinsOppenhei- niers Salks middotBut it hasilhisshytrative value

Albert Einstein was born lind educated in EtlropeWe might ~s ~rea$Qn~)ly ask ~Whereis

JoSephs Oratory here during

19q8middot Several other large interior

decoration projects will be car- ried out in the shrine ciuring the year The Oratory--originally a tiny~ wooden chapel in honor ()f St Joseph-was founded in 1904 by Holy Cross Brother Andre

Eight 37-foot columns at the rear of the buildings apse will be covered with golden mosaic The ambulatory behind the colshyumns willbe covered with 3200 square feet of red marble

Installation of fittings in the basilicas chapel of the Holy Sacrament will be completedThe stations of the Cross and 18

permanent confessionals will be installed

Marian Theate HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Two

Thieves the story of the two men crucified with Christ will be the Marian Theater presentashytion on March 23 The program will be broadcast from 10 to 1030 PM over the Mutual netshywork Marian Theater is proshyduced by Holy Cross Father Patshyrick Peyton founder of the Family Rosary Crusade

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SUFFER THE LlrTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME Com manded the Lord and we are happy to report that a greaamp many of our Irenerous Catholics take this wish of the Lord Yery serlouslyIJut even though we have mllllY

pOOr of the middotmlsslons S1MI and mRAHIM are waiting to be~in middotthir stldiesfor tho

~g~~middotpriesthood In StPauls Seminary (Lebanon) But each must continue to wait until he haa

found a benefactor w ) w 1 -imiddoto $100 a-5ie= year for the necessary expenses (total $600) SISTER ANDREWS and SISTER ALBERTA

are most anxious to jonthe CODgregatioDEilliiiiii- of the Ii-Iy F--nily II cUa)

ITALIANS WELCOME NEW BISHOP Its tradition in Ascoli Satriano Italy that a new Bishop enters the city for the first time iIi triumphant procession astriqe a white mule Here Bishop Mario de Lieto keeps that tradition only this time he rides a white horse led by two municipal police in dress uniform Damask table cloths and bed covers hang from the windows and balconies to add colorful trappings to welcome th~ new Bishop NC Photo

the cbildren of Gcd who lived in the um country Ani wh7 should there lill U8 weeping snd sonow middotampods In Bagclad (cap middotltal of Irq) For (be aamereason whicb accowits for so mnch of the Churchs probshyIem t~rollghqu themissionarJ Iud of the Near Eas1-a constantly growing Cathshy

olio po atln llod rap I shri---iq Church middotfunds It1- II Iia~py delict since It means more aDd more sou~s aro beiDa drawn to )h 1-BUT-it is iU a DEFICIT The Poor Chr tianll 0 Caashydtl earn sU desi 3 to LJjJ J a ( ureh

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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Bv William H Mooring Hollywood is pending $850000 tQ creat~ the largest Atom Bomb

single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

Record Enrollment FRIBOURG (NC) the Cathshy

olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

Catholic Census ST LOUIS (NC)- A stateshy

wide census of every Catholic in Missouri will be made by the Council of Catbolic Men in four Missouri 8ees

AskmiddotEarlY Courses LONDON (NC) - Catholic

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Sports Chatter _

eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

proper place of athletics in bull

THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

AtmiddotInsti~ut~~fmiddotrechn~l()gy lt ~~o~~~uniI~rtation of privshy

The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

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middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

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Military Council WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Council of Catholic Men has named a field represhysentative for the newly organshyized Military Council of Cathoshylic Men in Europe

Philip Finn program director of the NCCMs national staff here since 1954 will establish the headquarters of the new orshyganization in Frankfurt Gershymany Martin H Work execushytive director announced

THE ANCHOR- 15 ThursMarch 131958

Purpose of the military counshycil according to Mr Work u to afford men in the armed forces an opportunity to further participation in the work of the lay apostolate through federated action to enable these men to participate in the existing proshygrams and use tlie services of the NCCM and consequently to assist the chaplains in carrying out their duties

Plan Installation Of CU Rector

WASHINGTON (NC) - Msgr William J McDonald will be installed as rector of the Cathshyolic University of America here

on April 16 bull Invitations are being seflt to

members of learned societies Pontifical universities and other institutions of higher education throughout the world as well as to educational organizations

All bishops of the country supervisors of Religious orders representatives of the diplomatic corps and members of Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the government are being invited

The committee on arrangeshyments is headed by Father Joshyseph B McAllister assistant to the rector and includes memshybers from the faculties and adshyministrative staff of the Universshyity

The general committee is comshyposed of deans of all the schools and heads of all of the departshyments of the university all the University monsignori and stushydents

The executive committee headed by Father McAllister includes Msgr James A Magner and Msgr John J McClafferty Fathers Louis Arand SS Rayshymond Hain and Bernard T Ratshytigan and Drs Catherine R Rich and RoyJ Deferrari

Msgr McDonald was named rector of the university last December He had served as acting rector since last June and succeeded Bishop Bryan J McshyEntegart who was named Bishop of Brooklyn

Parents Compose Social Guide

ROCHESTER (NC) - Some 10000 copies of a Guide for Parents in regulating the social life of their teen-age children have been distributed in the two years since its publication

The pamphlet was composed by a volunteer committee of parents of teen-age girls attendshying Our Lady of Mercy High School here It was compiled for the use of the parents of stushydents at Our Lady of Mercy but publicity it received has caused it to be requested by many other parents

The pamphlet is pubHshed by the parents association of the school

The Guide contains recom- mendations to help parents in directing their children in reshygard to such things as various types of parties and dances curfew for youngsters dating drinking the use of automobiles and part-time work

APRIL SHOWERS MEANS MORE ELECTRONICS Two young teens David Hershybert of King City Calif and at the mike Terry Kennedy of Mt View Calif are now broadcasting over amateur radio station KN6CNN at St Francis grammar school Watshysonville Both are licensed bam operators who with more than a dozen boys 11 to 14 not only built the ham station but work daily with vacuum tube voltmeters capacitor testers and other complex equipment Salesian Brother Ray Steichen of the school says the group has built more than 30 radios and nearly a dozen TV sets Sinceelectronics training is extra-curricular the group prays for rain which cancels certain classesshymeaning more time for tubes NC Photo

Father Shovelton to Directmiddot Third Christian Doctrine Seminar

Rev Albert J Shovelton of Peter Hawes and Robert Cook St James Church New Bedford Holy Name Peter Kellish Paul will direct thethird seminar on Kellish Theresll Medeiros and religious education at 8 oclock Anne Samson next Tuesday night in St James This series of four seminars

Church Hall Miss Mary Morishyarty of Ho~y Name Parish will demonstrate teaching a class of Junior High School students from Our Lady of the Assumpshytion Parish on the subject of

Redemption The fifth grade youngsters who

participated in the second semishynar held last Monday were the following From St Ja~es

Parish Sharon Medeiros Susan Anderson Janice Raphael and Marilyn Worden from St Mary Paul Taylor John Majka Gary Bellavance Donald Gamache

Honored by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC)----Ireshy

lands President Sean O~elly

has been notified that he is the first recipient of the Golden Collar of the Order of Pius 0

His Holiness Pope Pius XII re cently instituted the new honor as the highestclass of the Order of Pius which was instituted by Pope IX in 1847 The new rank was created for rulers of peoples and other very high aushythorities

Urge Support NEW YORK (NC)-The Na

tional Association of Manufact shyurers has issued a brochure strongly urging contributions by business corporations to the supshyport of privately financed colshyleges and universities

held during themonth of March is sponsored by the New Bedshyford District of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholi~ Women

Members of St Hyacinth Council of Catholic Women will be registrars The public is inshyvited to attend

Schedule Workshop In Psychology

COLLEGEVILLE (NC) - A series of pastoral psychology workshops for clergymen of all faiths will be conducted for the fifth consecutive year this sumshymer by the Institute for Mental GARDEN-GREEN FRESH TENDER STALKS Health of St Johns Univerlity here LB

Benedictine Father Alexius Portz executive director of the

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During the past four years 420 priests 73 Protestant ministers and one rabbi have participated in the pastoral psychology workshyshops which are directed by psychiatrists ~nd psychologists who are faculty members at St STATlER Johns

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single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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17 Lenten Retreats Slated

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

AtmiddotInsti~ut~~fmiddotrechn~l()gy lt ~~o~~~uniI~rtation of privshy

The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

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middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

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single audience TV has ever enjoyed An estimated 65000000 to 75000000 viewers will tune in the Motion Pi~ture Academys 30th annual Oscar Parade March 16

NBC-TV gets $400000 Academy selections were arshyfor its playing time and rived at with any speciill respect there will be no commercials for the moral quality of the films because the whole show wiII to be honored I am saying that be one gigantic commercial this year according to Hollyshyseen heard or read about by woods own evaluations thebest a billion people around the films dramatically and technishyworld cally speaking are almost aU

Theyve even built a $200000 morally good ones They also pavilion behind the Pantages are attracting the biggest audishyTheatermiddot for TV and newsreel ences to the movie theaters cameras and Film Dangerously Advertisedseveral hundred reporters to The Narcotic Story semishyinterview the documentary film produced by winning stars law officers and authorized by The cos( comes the L A Police Dept as a police from a one training film only has been finshyquarter of one agled into public release It vio- percent _ levy lates the Movie Code by showing

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domestic earnshyings of everybody making monshyey out of films this year You can see Hollywood is not exactly starving in spite of TV

~ competition athough why the Movie Academy would pay such a tremendous psychologi- cal tribute to TV is a good quesshylion Perhaps Holl~wood is pre paring for times when Toll-TV

becomes the nations No1 enshyliertainment

Dont expect another of these TV spectaculars warns Acadshyemy president George Seaton Its to be funny not silly imshy

pressive not pompous Well make it interesting with oodles of stars old and new and a COOd humored hintory of the movies says Jerry Wald head

o producer of the show Smacks the Sack

However in case youre intershyested girls Edith Head Parashymount dress designer herself winner of a row of Oscars promises the worlds greatest fashon show Then she takes a pack at the sack

Each studio will supervise CIte dressing of its own stable stars says Miss Head Stable you understand is her

word not mine For TV the Hollywood glamor

iris must foreHo wearing either dead white or dead black And to be able to move

around and (look humanpershyhaps) theyll be coaxed out of

the new fad sacks and chemshyise gowns This may be good news but

better still is Miss Heads hint that the Academys Dress Comshymittee will try to arrange that the stars are not coaxed too far out of whatever they decide to

~ wear Among 75000000 people there are going to be a whole flock of family viewers Neither the Movie Academy nor NBCshyTV are likely to forget that

Legion-Approved Films Who is to get the Oscars

may be interesting but what they get them for is far more important This year morally good films nqt only are making the loudest jingle at the box office they have also fared betshyter in the Academy nominations

Not a single condemned film~ foreign or American gets a menshytionOf the 35 feature movies from which the final winners will be voted by March 26 20 are approved by the National Legio1 of Decency (11 for family 5 for adults and adoshylescents 4 for adults) Five others are unclassified but apshypear okay Of the remaining 10 iB-rated pictures only five are in the running for the top awards the rest being nominated for sets costumes sound record- lng musical scores and that kind of thing

Unless Joanne Woodwardcar-middot ries off the best actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Ev~ aU the major awards are prac tically certain to be divided beshytween 25 morally apptovecI picshytures These scored 63 nominashytions including most of the imshyportant ones as compared to 16 nominations for the ten B movies mentioned

I am not saying this Tear

effects that result In Los Anshygeles it is luridly advertised a dope spring being brazenly disshyplayed alongside an endorseshyment by California attorneyshygeneral Edmund G Pat Brown

Narcotics expert Anslinger of the Treasury Dept greatest American authority on the subshyject has warned again and again thatfilmgt showing how dope is taken and with what effects have been found to increase not decrease dope experiments esshypecially among youths The inishytial ads for this police filmmake a direct pitch for juvenile intershyest

Only last week in Albany theshyNew York State Legislature heard from counsel James A Fitzpatrick and others via a committee report that much

film advertising is misrepresenshytative lurid andmiddot designed to apshypeal to prurient interest More ancttmore film promoters seekshying ~ fast buck are putting out sordid sex crime and dope films (many foreign made) without submitting them or the ads used to peddle them to the film in- dustrys Code administrations Since reputable newspapers apshypear unwilling or unable toreshyfuse such ads the public must either demand legislative con troIs or stand by while ourmiddot vaunted freedoms of press and screen sell young America into the worst forms of sla~ery

Rehabilitation Site Blessed by Prelate TUTICO~IN (NC)- A rehashy

bilitation center for persollll cured of Hansens disease (lepshyrosy) has been opened here at Lourdnagar which means City of Lourdes

The new institution is designed to care for patients discharged from the near15y St Joseph home for Hansens disease vicshytims which now has more than

200 patients Lourdnagar is a smail colony of former patients housed in 15 small cottages It was set up to help such persons find normal employment The colony has facilities for training the patients in cottage industries such as poultry keeping and gardening Bishop Thomas Fernando of

Tuticorin blessed the rehabili shytation center and the city counshycil chairman opened Lourdnagar with a speech limding Catholic missionaries - for helping to shoulder society responsibiiity toward victims of Hansen disease

He said such a responsibility should normally tgte handled by the city council but that the oouncil was financially unable to care for the large number of- victims in the city

Mass f~r Conductor LOS ANGELES eN-C) ~ R~shy

quiem Mass was offered in St GregoryS church here for-Jean de Ril1anoczy former conductor of the Minneapolis Salt Lake Seattle and Tacoma symphonies The Viennese-born concert vioshylinist and concertmaster was a professor of violin at Immacushylate Heart College here at the time of his death

Catholic Villagers Foil Red Attempt

KADUTHURUTHY (NC) Nearymiddot 5000 Catholics rallied here to force 150 communists to get out of paddy fields owned by the Muttuchira Holy GhoSt

church During the night the Reds enshy

tered the fields which had just been readied for sowing They bull chased away a handful of guarda and set up a red flagon the site

Five hours later Catholics in the area heard of the communist

move and began to converge in large numbers on the paddy fields The communists fled and sought the help of local police

Telling the police that they owned the field the Reds reshyturned with a group of arm~

policemen but they left after seeing the size of the Catholic gathering

After recovering the land the Catholics began sowing as origshyinally planned When they finshyished the faithful marched in

procession through Kaduthurushythy and held a public meeting where they protested against the communist attempt to steal church land

Kennedy toSpeak WASHINGTON (NC) - sen

John F Kennedy of Massacbushysettswill speak at the 55th anshynual commencement exercises of Trinity College here on June Z the college has announced

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Brit shyish Foreign Secretary selwyn Lloyd conferred with His Holishyness Pope Pius XII while in Rome for a meeting of the Westshyern EuroPean Union

Mr Lloyd who last visited the Pope in January 1957 was accompanied to _the private au-

middot dience by Sir Marcus Cheke British Minister to the Holy See

It was revealed later that the Pontiff and the British Foreign Secretary discussed current problems of tQe Western Euro- pean Union-the seven-nation sUccessor to the 1948 BrUssels Treaty Organization which aims at promoting West European unity and integration and mushytual security

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olic University of Fribourg has a record enrollment of 1656 thia year

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NAGASAKI (NC)-Scores of letters were received by Bishop Paul Yamaguchi of Nagasaki and by city officials when it was anshynounced that a cliurch destroyed in the atom bombing of thia city wguld be rebuilt

The letter writers endorsed the plan for preservation of the Church of Mary Immaculate Its ruins have become the most familiar memorial of the devasshytation caused by the atom bomb dropped here on August 9 1945

The church was situated in the Catholic district of UrakamL When the bomb was dropped 8000 of the districts 10000 Cathshyolics perished

A part of a shattered wall of the church remains standing It includes a portion of the arch that formerly enclosed a side entrance apd a statue of the BlessedMother gazing skywards

The wall has been photoshygraphed and depicted in paintshying innumerable times

Under the leadership of Bishop Yamaguchi the city

Catholic population has increased from 2000 to 6000 in the past 12 years and the need for a church became imperative It seems therefore that Nagasaki will lose its most striking bombshying memorial

Jesuit Scholar

Speaks in Iraq BAGHDAD (NC) - Two forshy

mer Iraqui prime ministers and the countrys presentmiddot Minister of Education were among the large audiences attending a series of lectures given here by an American Jesuit scholar

The lectures sponsored by the faculty of AI-Hikma University were given by Father Richard 1 McCarthy SJ who spoke in Arabic on philosophy and wi9shydom philosophy and religion arid the origins of Islamic philo9shyophy

Father McCarthy a Yank from Springfield Mass who earned his PhD at Oxford is director of Arabic studies at the AI-Hikma which is conshy

ducted by American Jesuits He began his Arabic studies in 1938 while teaching at Baghdad Colshylege and went on to further studies in Rome and at Oxford where he specialized in Moslem middottheology

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This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

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las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

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AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

AtmiddotInsti~ut~~fmiddotrechn~l()gy lt ~~o~~~uniI~rtation of privshy

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Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

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17 Lenten Retreats Slated

The Parish Parade J

This event will be held soon after NO ATTLEBORO SACRED HEART

Easter Members were reminded ofThe annual retreats wtll be

the forthcoming retreat andconducted by Rev Gerard urged to bring their friends withGagne CSV of the Viatorian them at all exercises and toHouse in Outremont (Montreal) receive Holy Communion in aas a retreat master The schedule body at the closing ceremoniesincludes retreat beginning next on April 2Sunday for married women and ST DOMINICSgirls 21 years of age and over SWANSEAthe following Sunday March 23

Rev Edward Duffy of Stfor men and boys 21 years of James Church New Bedford willage and over and on SUllday highlight the monthly meetingMarch 30 for eighth graders and of the Womens Guild as guestteen-agers speaker at 8 oclock next MonshyDuring the first two retreats day night in the rectory hallMass will be celebrated daily President Miss Jane Borden willat 7 and 8 AM on Friday nights presideat 730 and at 9 AM on Saturday

The schedule of masses for the ST JOHN OF GOD teen-agers retreat week are at SOMERSET 7 and 830 A M daily and on Some 150 members of the Holy WednesdaY night April 2 at Name Society attended a corporshy7 PM ate Communion last Sunday

Members of the Ladies of St morning at the 7 oclock mass Anne and Children of Mary Soshy with the Rev Augusto L Furshydality will receive Communion tado delivering a sermon in in a middotbody on Sunday March 23 honor of the feast of the patron at the 7 oclock Mass The Holy saint Name and St Vincent de Paul Immediately following a breakshy

fast was served in the churchSocieties will receive in a body basement with Thomas W Newshyon Sunday March 30 at the 7 berry Assistant Superintendentoclock Mass Members of the of Mails Fall River as guestJunior League and Junior Childshyspeaker Somerset Selectmanren of Mary Sodality will make Atty Francis J Carreiro alsotheir corporate Communion at gave a brief talkthe 7 oclock Mass Wednesday

Guests in attendance werenight April 2 Thomas Ryan retired SuperinshyThe Ladies of St Anne Sodalshytendent of the South Station ity and the Holy Name Society Post Office Fall River Manuelwill enroll new members at the Borges and Gilbert Fernandesclose of retreat exercises of St Elizabeths Parish FallCharter night was held by the RiverBoy Scouts of Troop 33 in the

church hall with the pastor Rev IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Joseph S Larue leading the NO EASTON opening prayer William J Powers Associate

Justice of Rhode Island SupremeBadges were awarded to the Court was the feitured speakerfollowing scouts Tenderfoot Edshyat the annual Communion breakshyward Peicopio Joseph Jette fast of the No Eastern CouncilKevin Mayer Gerard Deschaine No 238 Knights of ColumbusHarry Chagnon Richard Broshyheld last Sunday morning indeau and Donald Ouelette Olivier Ames High School NoSecond Class Ernest GoudshyEaston following the 8 oclockreau Raymond Seymour Gerard mass with more than 125 menLagasse Louis LeBlanc and Dashyin attendancevid Phipps First Class Paul

Guests included Rev JohnHindle Casey Pastor of ImmaculateMerit Badges were Ipresented Conception Church very Revto Gerard Lagasse and Paul James Sheehan CSC PresishyHindle dent at Stonehill College DisshyGerard Pinsoneault was sworn trict Deputy P J Kiley of Ranshyin as SCQut Master by Rev Edshydolph and Joseph P Harney ofmond L Dickinson So Easton

SACRED HEART John S Langone was the genshyNO ATTLEBORO eral chairman

Rev Edmond L Dickinson IMMACULATE CONCEPTION director of the Children o~ Mary FALL RIVER Sodality spoke (gtn the ways of Mrs George Charbonneau honoring Mary during this Censhy chairman of Catholic Youth anshytennial year of the Apparitions nounces a corporate Communion at Lourdes for junior and senior high school

Delores Pinsonnault wasmiddot students next Sunday morning named to promote attendance at at the 8 ocIock mass Breakfast Mass and the reception of Holy will tie served in the parish hall Communion on the first Saturshy immediately following the Mass days in keeping with the spirit shy Members of the Womens ual program for this centennial Guild will hold their corpo-rate year Communion breakfast on Sunshy

Joan Fontaine has charge day March 4 following the 8 of plans for a swimming party oclock Mass Mrs Thomas to be sponsored by the Sodality Fleming announces that tickets for members and their friends are now on sale

Leading Small College Team Deni~d NIT Basketball Bid

STEUBENVILLE Ohio (NC) Steubenville could not be inshy-The College of Steubenville vited because if is an ineligible basketball squad was left onshy school the-outside-looking-in at this The ineligibility it was exshyyears National Invitation Tourshy plained here has nothing to do nament although the Barons with the 12-year-old colleges won rating as the No 1 small athletic ability but because it is college team of the nation not a member of the North Censhy

Based on a pre-game undershy tral Education Association The standing a premature announceshy college has not been accredited ment went out from here that by the education association on the Steubenville squad which the ground that it lacks adequate numbers only seven players had library facilities The college won its way into the tournament which is conducted by Third The understanding had to do Order Regular ~ Franciscan with the outcome of the game priests plans construction of a between the Barons and the St library beginning next fall Francis College Frankies of The Steubenville college not Loretto Pa with the winner to only laoks a library but also a get a tournament bid gym in which the Barons could

The Barons dealt the Frankies hold regular practice rhat an impressive 65-45 setback the didnt stop the Barons from first in 14 games suffered by the going on to win the No 1 spot St Francis squad on its home among the countrys small colshycourt The win was the 22nd lege teams in a United Press poll straight for the Steubenville of basketball coaches as well as squad which finished its season the impressive 24-1 record with an impressive 24-1 record It was pointed out here that

Back to Steubenville came the teams of several colleges middotwhich victors who are coached by lacked national educational acshyHank Kuzma and awaited the creditation have participated in NIT invitation It didnt come NIT tournament ill recent lDatead the word went out amphat ear

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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Irish Americans Continued from Page One Gen Washington attended lurshy

ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

Catholic Census ST LOUIS (NC)- A stateshy

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Sports Chatter _

eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

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NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

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The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

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Foreign Aid Issue Requires Concentrated Consideration

By Most RevmiddotRobert J Dwyer DI) Bishop 01 Reno

As Lewis Carrolls Bellman said What I tell you three times is true It is the psychological basis of all advertising~ Moslem derxishes have a trick of bringing on a trance by the simple repetition of the name of Allah and the great American public has conshyiditioned itself tobelieve any~ thing it is told so long as the message is repeated often enough firmly enough and with unction Hardly anyone could be so recalcitrant nowadays as to keep bananas in the refrigerashytor

This is the age orthe huckster andmiddotthe man with nothing to sellshyia regarded with just suspicion Mr Walter Reuther sells his lunion orga~ization and Mr Eric Johnston sells foreign- aid both with the same breathtaking vigor the ptiryeyors of filtered

cigarettes The salesman is no longer the pitiable drummer spending his days persuading reluctant met shyebantsto buyhis wares and his nights in third class hotels He Is ttiemiddotprince of indlistry todaythe political potentate thoe social

middotmiddotllon~middot middotmiddotEven Mr John Foster Dlilleshasaspired to the role of bull super-salesman for the Amershy

icali Way of Life

Keligion in Open Market ~ You can ~uy religion from the

hucksters too The Reverend Dr Norman Vincent Peale for one

iathere t~ sell you as much or as little of it as you like made to order cutdown to requir4iments

litting you like a glove or a sackaccording to taste He has his leompetitors for it is an open Lm~rket ~nd theonly requlre shy

mentmiddot for successful operation is bull large enoilgh~apitalinvestshy

las and Abraham Lincoln agreed to debate the political and social issues which divided the Northshyern Democrat and the adherents of the newly-founded Republi shycan party The debate was conshyducted withoutmiddot any fanfare of advertising it managed to avoid unecessary repetition it tried to stick to ideas and pririciples and so far as we can read the

reports very admirably sucshyceeded

There was singularly little mudslinging personalities were sedulously suppressed It was debate on an extraordinarily high level of competence and seriousness And it was foll~wed by thousands literally who dropped everything at pand to attend and participate

Shirk Responsibility Such a debate even on issuesf t t f th ar morelmpor an or e nashy

d h dlhon an mankmdcould ar yd t d Th 11be conceive 0 ay e we shy

meaning efforts of the Chicago press to reprint the debates on their centennial dates have aroused no morethim a flicker of interest among the students of Lincolniana Withall the vast improvements of our technologi~alagejwe have not sustained a public capacity

-THE ANCHOR18 Thurs bullMarch 13 1958

Cross Word Solution

Romulo Continued from Page One

against the wanton spread of Soviet tyranny in the world

However it is not enough that the United States compete sucshycessfully with Russia in the weapons race Gen RomulO asshyserted

What matters in the end he declared is not who wins the t-ace to the moon but who can put his own house in order best ahd can bring to the less fortushynate peoples first the means for a better life of dignity and free- dom

Gen Romulo appealed to his listenersio ridthemselves of

the idea that America has a mission to remake the world inmiddot the image of Americaf-

In practical terms he conshytinued this means that Amershyicans ought not to require as ~ condition for aiding other peoples that the reCipient counshytry should conform to certain conceigttsand practices that may be valid in America but are Irrelevant to the recIpIent

peoples institutions to participate in reasoned argushy

ment We have handed there- He added that Americans need

Foreign aid is an issue of carshy

sponsibility over middotto the huck-W know more about and have sters bull greater respect for the ways of

life and the institutions of other

ment to buy sufficient time on dirial importance Whether it is nations television retained or rejected as apart of Among reasons~hy this c~un-

For you ~ust have time to1re- our policy is a decision calling try has notwon the affection of peat your message A single for our best thought and our other peoples despite its genshystatement is worse than useless most concentrated consideration erous financial aid and its conshytruth comes not by middotunderstand-middot It is impossible not to be vis- trtbution to human freedom he ing but by brainwashing Ham- ited by a cold fear when we face listed mer away at it preferably at 15- the prospect of silch an issue 1) The occasional contriIdicshyminute intervals lfnd if you can bei~g turned over to the tech- tion between Am~rican words lee your way to spicing it with niques of supersalesmanship aod American actions Ii husky female voice so much At the most charitable esti- 2) The conflict between Amershythe better Sit ~ack and watch mate it bespeaks a naive confi- icas sympathy with the aspirashyyour sales boom to the skies dence in advertising which is tions of colonial nations and her Soon your product will be as hardly sustained by experience understandable desire to mainshy

Legion of Mary Continued from Page One

Vice-President Joseph Reilly Secretary Clotilde Nason and Treasurer Arthur Macedo Legion of Mary Praesidia and their parishes are Fall River-Our Lady of Good Counsel St Josephs Refuge of SinnersEsshypirito Santo Our Lady of the Rosary and Queen of the World Sl Annes Queen of All Saints St Matthews Our Lady of Good Health St Annes Hospital Imshymaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Our Lady of -Lourdes Notre Dame and Our Lady of Fatima St John of God Somer- set

New Bedford-Queen of Aposshytles and Our Lady of Purgatory St James Our Lady of Mt Carshymel Mt Carmel

Taunton-Morning Star Cause of Our Joy and Our Lady of Nazareth Our Lady of Lourdes Comforter of the Afflicted Our Lady of the Nativity and Queen of Angels St Marys

Posters Stmiddotressmiddotmiddot Safety Morality

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Inc announced here it will sponsor biilboard Posters during March and April tomiddot stress the moralresponsibility for safe driving

The associations statement said its nationwide projeCt was in support of a new campaignby the National Safety Council to emphasize moral reasons for middottraffic safety bull

A 12 by 25 feet poster carryshying the massage You are Morally Reponsible for Safe Driving will be put up the association said It added that localmembers of the association will contribut~the space for the po~ters

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ther meetings of thesociety and like all members signed the roll and wore his badge there a requirement qf membership

Though still in existence with branches in Washington D C and other cities the Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick is not the oldest Irish organizashytion in the United States This honor goes to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston founded

there on March 17 1737 and no~ 221 years ~oung LIke the FrIendly Sons It ~as or~amzed for the relIef of IrIsh emIgrants

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eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

proper place of athletics in bull

THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

I

Magazine Pic~s

AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

AtmiddotInsti~ut~~fmiddotrechn~l()gy lt ~~o~~~uniI~rtation of privshy

The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

bull I periOd at the end of each lec- The lectures will mcludea middotdisshyture cussion of the ~crament$ the TAUNTON MASSbull The~emlnars are held tn co~- lVf~ the Vestments and their juncJio with PIe ram~y LiJe meaning a~d several oth~r THE BANK ON

tmiddotmiddot~ireal Clf thi Dioc~sEmiddot pQintsof Catholic TeachingJ~he lAUNTON GREEN

b~ held)nmiddot the amphitheater~t 119uncelt ~n the near future The lectures are scheduledto dates and speakers will be 80shy

1 Member of Federal Deposilt ute InstItute on the followmg

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Insurance Corporation l

~night~ tPSpOflS~r I CONTRACTORS Lecture on Vatican andMcMahon Assembly Fourth

Degree Knights cif Columbus Of BtJILDE~S ATWOOD

New Bedford will smiddotponsormiddot an illustrated lecture titled I OIL COMPANY served the Pope by Capt Aushy John B ton J Gahlinger at 8 PM Satshyurday March 22 in the Kennedy

~ OfSHELLMemorial Center middotLEBEmiddotLCaptain Gahlinger has given HEATING OILS over 3000 lectures on this subshy bull 1- and Soris~ Incject in six different languages in 20 countries in Europei North OSTERVILLE South

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Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

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Sports Chatter _

eyO Basketball Playoffs Mark Seasons Windup

By Jack Kineavy Somerset Hilb Scbool Coieb

Monsignor Coyle High 9f Taunton brought the area ita only tournament championship this year The Warriors defeated Malden 55-45 Saturday night at Saugus to annex the Class A Bay State title Jeff Wheeler with 14 pointS was the leading Coyle marksshy boys life has always been em- man closely followed by Tom phasized The future of everyBourne and Pete Gazzola player he considered his pershywho combined for 21 points sonal responsibility higher edushyEnroute to the title Coyle disshy cation was always the objective posed of Braintree and Taunton he placed before the eyes of

every athleteThe victory co over Taunton ~ Small College Tourney squared the In the recently concluded NCshyseasons series AA Regional Small Collegebetween the inshy Tourney staged at Brandeis Unishytra-city rivals versity Waltham the dominant at two games impact of the New York-New apiece Th e Jersey basketball breeding areaWarriors placed was indeed manifest Of the two men on the total of 51 players on the fourClass A Allshy squads at Brandeis no less than Star team censhy 43-0r 84 percent-hailed from ter Pete Gazzo-middot the above area The All-Tourshyla and forward Al Costa Don nament team was 100 percentSilvia Tauntons fine playmaker N Y and N J Teams involvedalso was selected Dennis Redshy in addition to themiddot winner Stding rangy North Attleboro Michaels of Vermont were pivot was given first team conshy Adelphi Rensaleer Polytechnicsideration in Bay States Class Institute and host BrandeisC All-Tourney team as was Universityteammate Neil Harris

Tech Tourney cognoscenti batshyBoth Galzola and Redding ted 333 in the recently conclushy

were named on this papers first decl competition in Boston GarshyAll-Diocesan football team last den Th~ Class 1 conseO$usFall Another of that group d~feriding champion L~wrenceMartin Gomes was accorded Central fell prey in the semishyAll-Bristol status on the New finals to eventual Utlist Somer Bedford Standard Times team ville while Oliver Ames conshyreleased last weekend Joining sidered Ii shoo-in for C honorsMartin on the latter aggregation was upended bY stout-hearted was brother Paul whose accuraie North Andover It was Amesshooting poise and general all shy first loss in 23 games this yearround floor Play in the Garden

The pundits couldnt miss won the plaudits of Celtic Jiin Class B inasmuch as finalistsLoscutoff Belmont and defending chamshy

City Championships pion Natick were co-favored The basketball spotlight this from the outset Belmonts 68shy

week focuses upon the CYO 64 victory was balm indeed for playoffs in Taunton New Bed- Coach Mel Wenners boys who ford and Fall River Competishy had suffered the most once-sided tion for the New Bedford title reverse in Tech history at the got under way last week at the hands of Natick last year Joseph P KennedYJr Youth Prediction Slightly Off Community Center with Our

We mentioned last week thatLady of Assumption taking a ~ambridgeLatin was in our48-38 decision from Holy Name humble opinion the most likelyin the opener of a three-game team to slltceed Unfort4mitelyeries we were referring to Latins

Action on the Fall Rivet scene hoop squad whichmiddot summarilypits the undefeated Santo Chrisshy was ousted by Brockton middotThe to quintet againstmiddot once-beaten hockey team h9wever cameSt Louismiddot for the city title and through with flying colors to the right to meet the Taunton apnex the state title by virtuerepresentative in the Diocesan of a 2-~ vic~ory o~er Wa~PQljlsemi-finals The winner will

If the two sextets employedengage the New Bedford titlist a basically similar pattern middotofin the championship finaL Last play there was good reasonforyear the Diocesan crown went it lrorCoach jim FitzgeraJdto St Marys of Fairhamiddotven of Latin and Len Ceglarski middotof

Vying for Junior CYO honors Walpole were teammates at BosshyIn Fall River will be St Anshy

to~ College a few years backthony second half winners with when the Eagles were on the 10-1 record and St Marys 9-2 nations pinnacle in the winterwho prevailed in the first round sport But BCmiddot coach Johncompetition The Junior games Snooks Kelley must have are being played preliminary to found it difficult to assume athe senior contests Monday completely impartial role JohnWednesday and Thursday if hllils from Cambridge necessary of this week

Mt Carmel and Our Lad~ of To Open ConventPerpetual Help each placed two

YOKOHAMA (NC) ~ Eightmen on the Greater New BedshySisters middotofmiddot the Japanese Congreshyford CYO All-Star team anshygation of the Daughters of thenounced last week Butch MeshySacred Heart (Seiship Aishi Kai)deiros and Roy Santos are the left here to open a convent inMt Cartner selectees Lionel Germany the first foreign founshyBourassa and Stan WesQly the dation of any Japanese religiousOLPHmiddot representatives Both

communityboys figured prominently in OLPHs advance to the Diocesan baseball finals last Summer Prosecute Bishop Rounding out the rest of the HONG KONG (NC) - The squad are Bart Barboza St Chinese communist radio in PekshyJohn Dave Bancroft Holy Name ing has revealed that after an Roger PoUlier St Joseph (NB) intensive two months of denunshyFrank Pina Our Ladyof Asshy ciation at mass meetings and sumption Rolaild Aubut St other demonstrations against Hyacinth Paul Manny Sacred him Bishop Dominic Tang SJ Heart and Bob Pimental St has been brought to trial Mary (F) The selections were made by the league coaches -

Simpson to Colby HATHAWAYSJohn Simpson coach at Somshy erset High School for the past six years has accepted the post LAUNDRY Inc of line coach at Colby College in inm since 1811 Maine Coach Simpson All-New England guard from Boston Unishy Same day service versity has won three Nar~ashy if desired gansett League Champioriships and in 1954 his Somerset High Wy 3-5528 team was Class D eo-champion

in the State 6 I CAMPBEU ST During his entire tenure the NEW BEDFORD

proper place of athletics in bull

THE ANCHOR- 19 middotThursMarch 131958

I

Magazine Pic~s

AU American Cage Team

NEW YORK (NC) - EIght (Rabbitgt Baylor Washington D C youth who Ias grown inshyto one of the nations top college basketball stars at the ~esuits seattle University was theunanshy

imous choice on the 1958 Cathoshylic college All American basketshyball team picked for the April issue of the Catholic Digest magazine

Ten top-ranking coaches picked a 10-man team and alsO singled out 72 players at Cathshyolic colleges for honorable menshytion The selections of the coaches were compiled for the magazine by Arthur Da~ey sports columnshyistfor the New York Times

The other nine players picked for the team were Mike Farmshyer and Gene Brown San I Franshycisco U Topl Hawkins Notre

DameJimmy Smith COl~ege of Steubenville Ohio Jim Cun-PREPARE FORLECTURE J Clinton Rimmer right ningham Fordham Alex Ellischairman of committee making arrangements for an i1iusshy Niagara Al Inniss St Francis

trated lecture by Captain Anton J Gahlinger shows picshy of Brooklyn Don Lane Dayton ture of the speaker to Attorney George M Thomas Faithful and Dennis Boone Regis Col- middotNavigator Captain Gahlinger a former Swiss Guard will lege Denver

speak on I Served the Pope The talk will be presented under the auspices of the McMahon Assembly 4th Degree Expect Bus Decision Knights of Colu~Qus at the Kennedy Youth Genter New AUGUSTA (NC) - Kennebec Bedford on March 22 Superior Court JudgeHarold C

Marden is expected to rule soon ~j - CI b p S on the legality of Augustas plarilIIlIleWmangt U ans emlnars to public foruse funds tile

AtmiddotInsti~ut~~fmiddotrechn~l()gy lt ~~o~~~uniI~rtation of privshy

The Newman Cillb otuie~jw Sundays at 730 PM March 16 l3edfotd Institote cgtf rechilolQgy March 30 April 13 April 20 and is sponso~~g a serles of semi- April 27 Complete nars on Christiim Marriage tor The schedule speakers include its members an~ an interested Father Hogan Rev Luiz G students and friendS The pro Mendonca of Immaculate Con- BANKING gr~ is under the direction of ception Church Rev James A

Rev John F Hogan the Chap- Clark of St Marys Dr Arthur SERVICElain of the Newman Club This F Buckley and Rev Bertrand series of lectures five in all will R Chabot of St Anthonys cover several aspects opound marriage All the Students of the Insti shy for Bristol County including the sacramental nature tute are invited to attend Reshyof matrunony marriage asa freshments will be served in the vocation the meaning of true student lounge at the endof love the qualities and virtues to each Seminar look for in a marriage partner In addition Father Hogan is Bristol County and dating and courting There plimning to conduct a series of wUl be a question and ~nswer l(ctures on Christian Doctrine Trust Company

bull I periOd at the end of each lec- The lectures will mcludea middotdisshyture cussion of the ~crament$ the TAUNTON MASSbull The~emlnars are held tn co~- lVf~ the Vestments and their juncJio with PIe ram~y LiJe meaning a~d several oth~r THE BANK ON

tmiddotmiddot~ireal Clf thi Dioc~sEmiddot pQintsof Catholic TeachingJ~he lAUNTON GREEN

b~ held)nmiddot the amphitheater~t 119uncelt ~n the near future The lectures are scheduledto dates and speakers will be 80shy

1 Member of Federal Deposilt ute InstItute on the followmg

I

Insurance Corporation l

~night~ tPSpOflS~r I CONTRACTORS Lecture on Vatican andMcMahon Assembly Fourth

Degree Knights cif Columbus Of BtJILDE~S ATWOOD

New Bedford will smiddotponsormiddot an illustrated lecture titled I OIL COMPANY served the Pope by Capt Aushy John B ton J Gahlinger at 8 PM Satshyurday March 22 in the Kennedy

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Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

Khrushchev Needling the humble individual priests Objection might -be raised to lao agtsorbed in their own proshy

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Was~wngton N~w~p~~e~r~lJrge~ U~S~ Leaders to Stoplvokh19 Go~

WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec- lightlyinvoking Di~ine assist shymar newspaper in the nations ance But no one will question capital has called uponmiddot U S the sincerity of Mr [Eisenhower government leaders to stop in- or Mrpulles VokingGod fn public utterances It is entirely lijlelythat Mr

Among other things that can Khruslichevis tryingto needle be said against such an astonish- our lea~ers into dropping refer-

middot ing proposal are these It would ence to God in their public pro- be a turning of our back on Am- nouncements erican tradition andit would be We hav~ considerable evidence

middot an ignominious retreat in the that many of the neutral middot face of Soviet Russian strategy people in the world look to us with which the newpaper seems for leadership not so much techshyeniefly concerned nical advances as in the chamshy

Isnt it time to end this offen- pionship of spiritual values sive business of self-righteously Father Herman J DSousa SJ

invoking the Deity as a crutch of India presently in this counshyin American diplomacy asked try said in recent days Take it

an editorial in middotThe Washington from me there are many of my Post and Times Herald countrymen who are behind me

The paper said it isa stand in thinking of this co~ntfY not ardformula for President Eisen so much in terms of your luxury howers messages to associate but in terms of yourspiritmiddot of God with American purposes trust iIi God For usmiddot in India

and that there are very few of Goft is every~hing Mr Dulles pronouncements but Father DSousa Said uncomshy

middot which proclaim that God and mitted peoples of the Middle middot morality are on our side against EastaildAsiaf~ncia~eI1tally beshythe godless atheistic commu lieve in God and want to make Bists Would not the commu- co~m09 cause~ with other nashy

middot mst objectives and tactics be tions which express middotfaith in God just as dangerous to free men if Conceivably Khrushchev could

belief in God were part of Marx- gain a great deal by jibing us HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Three Taunton area students were among 10 Stoneshy1st doctrine1 into discarding our appeals for hill College S~niors and Juniors inducted into the Saxon Society College Honor Society ~ The paper cites a recent attack Gods guidance by Nikita Khrushchev on statesshy Shown left to right Harold Gay 80 North St Middleboro Very Rev James J Sheeshymen who while professing their -han CSC Presiqent of the College Evelyn Rice 6 Grant St~ Taunton and James Rbull Abp Cigognanibelief in God often act directly Tormey 151 Broadway Taunton to the contrary The Red leader Continued from Page One added that no one using reli shy well as Catholics He has seen 20 TI~E ANCHOR- -Stonehill Htraquonor Society Inducts 10gion as a screen should kill almost everything about the ThursMarch 131958

middot people and utilize belid in God Church in the United States Ten Sionehill College seniors president of Stonehill presented to the detriment of other nearly double in size or numshy jects and so determined to suc- and -juniors won their schools each new member with a pinpeoples bers ceed that they are almost una- highest accolade when they were symbolic of his membership

True Enough to Hurt The Apostolic Delegate ob- ware of their remarkable contri- received into the SaxonSociety while alumni and present stu-The Washington Post and served the golden jubilee of butions Stonehills Honor Society dent members looked on Drmiddot

Times Herald argued that there his ordination in 1955 and The names were announced Francis M Rogers former dean Archbishop Cicognani recalled at the annual banquet of the of Harvard University Graduateis enough truth in this to hurt Washington D C witnessed here that he started to serve the I f

and said But what a refresh- an eventmiddot which ranks among Saxon Society at Capeway School and present y pro essorHoly See under Pope S1 Pius I t thIng change it would be if Amer- the most colorful in its pagshy Manor Brockton by Rev James of romance anguages a e X and has continued under Pope J Doyle CsC dean Qf the university gave anmiddot informaliCan policy were strong enough eant-filleci history The four Benedict XV Pope Pius XI and

to stand on its own merits with- American Cardinals Joined by the reigning Pope Pius XII I college and moderator of the talk out leaning either on supplica- two Princes of the Church from societyc New Saxon members from the

was privileged to speak several E I R tions to God or condemnations of abroad 26 Archbishops some Rev James J Sheehan CSC diocese are ve yn Ice Jumor

times with each one of them - daughter of Mr and Mrs Johngodlessness to prove the point 140 bishops heads of universi shyhe said J Rice 6 Grant St TauntonThe paper speaks of self- ties and religious communities

Before coming to the United translated into English Canon James R Tormey junior son ofrighteously invoking the Deity I diplomafs accredited to the States in 1933 Archbishop Ci- Law served with the Sacred Mrs Mary E Tormey 151eertainly no one questions the United States and a large outshycognani had already established Congregation of the Sacra- Broadway Tauntonaincerity of President Eisen- pouring of distinguished iaymen

bower and Secretary Dulles in joined His Excellency in the a brilliant record in Rome as a ments the ~Sacr~d Consistorial New Dental School scholar teacher and administra- Congregation the Sacred Conshy

these devout appeals celebration of his jubilee tor gregation of the Oriental Chinch CHICAGO (NC)-The Jesuit From George Washingtons His Eminence Edward Card- He was professor of canon law- as Assesilore and the Pontificil1 Fathers Loyola University has

time our Presidents have riot i~al Mooney Archbishop of for 10 years in the Pontifical Commission for the Codification been allocated eight acres forhesitated to invoke Divine as Detroit said on that 1 occasion University of S1 Apollinare (now of Oriental Canon Law He was a new dental school in the l11ishy8istance The parting advice that ArChbishop Cicognoni has the Lateran University arid at the ~s8ri1etime chaplain an(j noisState Medical Center beingof the Father ofHis Country was an unexcelled-I might even published a highly regarded advisor tomiddot university studentSmiddot middothuilt here in a redevelopmentthat religion and ~orality lead say unparalleleci-knowledge of book on this subject which was inRome r- middotmiddotproject to political prosperity Abra- the Church in the United ham Lincoln urged us to act States - ~ with firmness in the right as On the same oc~asion His

8ltKl gives us to see the right Eminence Samuel Cardinal which many see as a perfect

StritchArchl1~shop of Chicago shytormula for our diplomacy said Archbishop Cicognani

Other Presidents thrqugh the 50middot sacerdotal years Calvin Coolidge said the amidst all hislabors and in all

example of Washington will - his offices has been above Ilever be outgrown He was a everything else the priest of great exponent of the moral God torce of his time He was and is Today fr~ni our hearts ~e a great teacher He molded into salute hiin and join with him tile institutions Of government ~n his Te Deum His Eminence

3L the religious principles of the declared He is one of us and people On another occasion the heart of the whole Catholic

President Coolidge affirmed that bodyin the United States says our government rests upon re- to him Congratulations Thanks ligion It is from that source AdMultos AnpQsIn - l

that we derive our reverence 1

tor truth and justice for equal Archbishop Cicognani has Ity and libertyand for the rights seen a remarkablegrowth in ef mankind the Church in the Unit~ci States Secretary of State Cordell du~i9g his stay in this countrf

Hull in a worldwide broadcast A comparison of figures in the of U S war aims in July 1942 1934 O~ficial Catholic Directory) said that after the war all na- (published just a few 11l0nths tiots faced the task lof building after His Excellencyarrived inmiddot buman freedom and Christian the United States) and the 1957 morality on firmer and broader Directory shows thai ~ toundations than ever before The Catholic population in One observer noted of this talk t~e United States increased that in few State papers of from 20268403 to 34~563851 equal importance and signifi- the numbet of parishes from cance has the need of Christian 12537 to 16345 the number of morality and spiritual means of archdioceses from 15 to 26 and life in the adjustment of na- 31 new dioceses have beenesshytionaI and internatioRal affairs tablished been given greater emphasis The Catholic Hierarchy in the

In one of the most historic United States has grown lIDshytalks in American annals his pressively in the quarter-cen first inaugural address on March tury Archbishop Cicognani has 4 1933 when the nation faced served as Apostolic Deleg~te

one of its greatest crises Presi- There were 16 ArchDishops and dent Franklin D Roosevelt con- 102 Bishops listed in the 1934 eluded with these words lit this Directory while the 1957 edishydedication of a rtation we hum- tion lists 35 Archbishops and blyask the blessing of God May 187 Bishops

He protect each and every one The Apostolic Delegate himshyof us May He guide me in the self has consecrated 56 Amerishy

days to come can Bishops Since our motto is In God Archbishop Cicognani is conshy

We Jrust a natural questi~n is vincedthat the progress of the Why not proclaim the fact Church here is due mostly to

Khrushchev Needling the humble individual priests Objection might -be raised to lao agtsorbed in their own proshy

need ofClEAN HOTWATER1 bull BE SURE middot-IlS HEATED WITH

gaS bull bull bull I bullbull

_ ~ bull l bull ~ ~

- ALLCRAFT IS THE ONLY -

GAS WATE~HEATEll

lIiJI SOLID ltJiMe ltJe4ieJ

PURE COPPERTANK Allcraft Automatic GAS water heaters are speciany deshy

signed to supply plenty of hot water for washing machines and dishwashers in addition to the 101 other household tasks e shyquiring hot water Its pure copper tank assures you of a longer tank life and sparkling clean water without a trace of ru~t or other foreign particles caused by the deterio~ationof or~inay ~nkL

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Heats water so fast- - Costs solittle

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