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The ANCHOR fall River" Mass." Tlhursday, May ] 1, 1961 $4.00 per Year Vol, 11, No, 19 @ 1967 The Anchor PRICE tOe' New Liturgy Changes Effective Jun,e 29 \ VATICAN CITY (NC)- 'flhe Holy See, in a second in- Itruction implementing the Second Vatican Council's eonstitution on the Liturgy, has the door to the use of local languages throughout the Canon of the Mass and has sim- the celebration of the Mass. At the same time it emphasized llhat only the Church itself has jibe right to alter the LitUl'gy in lllIly way. The instrUcti9n of the Congre- ption of Rites, signed first of IlIlJl. by Giacomo Cardinal Ler- 8aro of Bologna, president of the for the Implementa- ilion of the Constitution on the :$Qcred Liturgy and a member of ette Congregation of Rites, anO} MIen b:' Arcadio Cardinal Lar- maona, prefect of, the congrega- Mon, and Archbishop Ferdinando Antonelli, secretary of the con- (Jregation, was dated' May 4 and i's effective June 29 of this yes·ar. Vernacular Rite ltt grants "competent telTitodal lMlthority" the pOWer allow- &1g the vernacular in the Canor. . Masses with participation of people. The same authority' allow the vernacular rite when the people are present at . ordination, and at the choral recitation of the Office. The instruction reduces the number of genuflections by the, Mass celebrant. It also reduces the number of times the' cele- brant must bow, make the Sign of the Cross and kiss the altar. . The priest and people together say the Domine Non Sum Dignus before the Communion of the priest, who then proceeds imme- diately to the distribution of Holy Communion. After Com- munion it calls for a silent pause or the singing of a psalm or a hymn of praise. . The people are dismissed from Mass immediately after the Last Blessing instead of before it. The color violet may be used in Requiem .Masses. Episcopal conferences may allow the use of another liturgical color in conformity with local mentalities. . The priest need riot 'wear the maniple. - Priests concelebrating Mass. should all wear the vestments prescribed for individual cele- bration of the MaS!!,' but, for se",: rious reason, such as the lack of. .Turn to She Loan Fr. J. P. Delaney To Brownsville Diocese Rev. Joseph P. Delaney, Assistant Superintendent of !Catholic Schools in the Diocese,' teacher of Religion at lKsgr. Coyle High School and assistant at Sacred Heart Ch.'ul"ch, Taunton, has been granted permission by the . , " . - lI'L JOSEl"a' P,' DElI.4ANIU· Most Reverend Bishop to work in the Diocese of Brownsville, Tex'as for .five years. .The Taunton' priest, , son of Joseph R. and Jane E. (Burke) Delaney 178 Read· Street, Fall River, was ordained in Rome in December 1960. He had attended Sacred Heart School, Fall River; Msgr. Coyle High School, Taunton; Cardinal O'Connell Minor Seminary, Bos- ton; Catholic University of America, Washington; and North American College, Rome. Since his assignment to Taun- ton, Father Delaney has also at- Turn to Page Six Assignmen\l" The Most Reverend Bishop has approved the nomination of Rev. .Tames Hipp, SS.CC., by Very Rev. Daniel J. McCarthy, provin- . eial, as assistant at St. Anthony Parish, Mattapoisett. "The assignment "becomes ee- teotive, Friday, June 91, 196f. "" . PENTECOST SUNDAY MAY 14: The great feast of Pentecost completes the Pas- chal celebration. We celebrate on this day the mystery of the Spirit and that of the. Church. We cannot separate the two mysteries, for it il;4 in and through the Church that we receive the Holy Spirit and are guided to live in and with Him. NC Photo. New Early High for Charities Appeal Total Is $279,804 Spirit of Faithful Offsets' Weather Special Gifts gave the Appeal this morning total of $279,- 8:>4:57 In some areas, because of the extreme degree storm, it impossible to. complete more than a ·token few contacts. Not b be. out done by their fellovv who were more . favored by the weather, areas adversely affected have rallied and' are showing the same gree of generosity that was evi- dent on Sunday. . .. Two. pariShes achieved Honor Roll status on the .first day of the .,Appeal. Both Holy Ghost of Attleboro, Chairman . Kelliher's Parish, and' Holy Cross of South Eastl'n exceeded their final total of the .19,66 Appeal. were .jo.ine·d, o.n Tuesq.ay by Our Lady Kelliher commented this morn- ing. "However, there is never .a reason for relaxation or failure . to sell charity! There is still II long hill to victory but it is a distinct possibility - everyone working to the utmost or con- tributing to the level of OUiZ' present economy. There is StWll1: evicence that the 25 dollar aim has aided the cause of the Ap- I: al. This can be our true de- gree of success." "The Appeal will officially close on the 17th. Each member or the Special Gifts or Parish Com- mittees is requested to bring aU .returns to their respecti ve Head- quarters on a daily basis. Thill expedi+ many features of the A,ppeal m.cchanics . .','We . are looking forward t. another weekend of real activity and are hopeful that the result. will carry us to a new high illl' .the history of the Appeal." In the tradition of the U.S. Mails "Neither wind nor rain," the 13,500 Par ish .Committee members of ,the 1967 Catholic Charities Appeal braved the New England. ele- r1ents on Sunday to estab1ish a new all' time high for the first . day. The, results of: their 'efforts for Charity· when ('')mbined with a steady and strong influx of Bishop Humberio S. Medei- ros of Brownsville, Texas, formerly the diocesan chan- cellor here, will participate' in the jubilee ceremonies at Fat- ima tomorrow and Saturday. Following a heartfelt reception in Arrifes, Sao Miguel, Azores, his birthplace, which he visited for the first time since 1931, when he emigrated to Fall River , Anniversary A Pontifical Anniversary Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of our late beloved Bishop James E. Cassidy wi.ll be cele-: bra ted on Wednesday morning, Moy 17, at 10 o'clock: by Bishop Connolly in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Fall River. All are urged to join in offer- ng this Mass on the occasion of the Hith anniversary of thedea,th of· the third" Ordimlryof the ·BISHOP .MEJJEIROS Di<K:e.se 'of FaiLRiveE'> .. ; .. '" 'of the Angels and St. Roch's, both of Fall River. . "The early results are· heart- ening, Of Chairman Raymond U. Bishop Nl:edeiros Attending Fatima Jubilee Ceremony with his family, the bishop i. now on his way to Portugal! proper and-' the world-reknowlS shrine. . . On Asce'nsion' Thursoay, the Texan bishOP had the. privilege to offer Mass in the church of hill baptism. ' Preparations are moving ahead! rapidly for accomodating the crowds expected for the 50th an- niversary of the first apparition of the Blessed Virgin to the three shepherd children there. Pre-fabricated lodgings for 2,000 persons are being put into place and a restaurant which can. serve 3,000 meals at a time hag been built. Work is proceeding on a new drainage system and a reservoir. All the bishops of Portugal will· con celebrate a Mass for the sick .with the papal legate, Jose Cardinal Costa Nunes, of the Roman Curia, on Saturday. There was' a triduum of prayer before Boo, tomorrow, May 12, the day wi. Turon;'to Page. ·Sill;..\ ., ..

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·BISHOP .MEJJEIROS .Turn to Pag~' She both of Fall River. ."The early results are· heart­ ening, Of Chairman Raymond U. reservoir. All the bishops of Portugal will· concelebrate a Mass for the sick .with the papal legate, Jose Cardinal Costa Nunes, of the Roman Curia, on Saturday. There was' a triduum of prayer before Boo, celebration~ an~ 'of the Angels and St. Roch's, . ~f Masses with participation of ~e people. The same authority' ~ay allow the vernacular rite dent on Sunday. , ~ ~ . \

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The ANCHOR

fall River" Mass." Tlhursday, May ] 1, 1961

$4.00 per YearVol, 11, No, 19 @ 1967 The Anchor PRICE tOe'

New Liturgy Changes Effective Jun,e 29

\

VATICAN CITY (NC)­'flhe Holy See, in a second in­Itruction implementing the Second Vatican Council's eonstitution on the Liturgy, has ~ned the door to the use of local languages throughout the Canon of the Mass and has sim­~lified the celebration of the Mass.

At the same time it emphasized llhat only the Church itself has jibe right to alter the LitUl'gy in lllIly way.

The instrUcti9n of the Congre­ption of Rites, signed first of IlIlJl. by Giacomo Cardinal Ler­8aro of Bologna, president of the ~onsilium for the Implementa­ilion of the Constitution on the :$Qcred Liturgy and a member of ette Congregation of Rites, anO} MIen b:' Arcadio Cardinal Lar­maona, prefect of, the congrega­Mon, and Archbishop Ferdinando Antonelli, secretary of the con­(Jregation, was dated' May 4 and i's effective June 29 of this yes·ar.

Vernacular Rite ltt grants "competent telTitodal

lMlthority" the pOWer ~f allow­&1g the vernacular in the Canor.

.~f Masses with participation of ~e people. The same authority' ~ay allow the vernacular rite

when the people are present at . ordination, and at the choral recitation of the Div~ne Office.

The instruction reduces the number of genuflections by the, Mass celebrant. It also reduces the number of times the' cele­brant must bow, make the Sign of the Cross and kiss the altar. .

The priest and people together say the Domine Non Sum Dignus before the Communion of the priest, who then proceeds imme­diately to the distribution of Holy Communion. After Com­munion it calls for a silent pause or the singing of a psalm or a hymn of praise. .

The people are dismissed from Mass immediately after the Last Blessing instead of before it.

The color violet may be used in Requiem .Masses. Episcopal conferences may allow the use of another liturgical color in conformity with local mentalities. . The priest need riot 'wear the

maniple. -Priests concelebrating Mass.

should all wear the vestments prescribed for individual cele­bration of the MaS!!,' but, for se",: rious reason, such as the lack of.

.Turn to Pag~' She

Loan Fr. J. P. Delaney

To Brownsville Diocese Rev. Joseph P. Delaney, Assistant Superintendent of

!Catholic Schools in the Diocese,' teacher of Religion at lKsgr. Coyle High School and assistant at Sacred Heart Ch.'ul"ch, Taunton, has been granted permission by the

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" . - lI'L JOSEl"a' P,' DElI.4ANIU·

Most Reverend Bishop to work in the Diocese of Brownsville, Tex'as for .five years. .The Taunton' priest, , son of Joseph R. and Jane E. (Burke) Delaney o~ 178 Read· Street, Fall River, was ordained in Rome in December 1960. •

He had attended Sacred Heart School, Fall River; Msgr. Coyle High School, Taunton; Cardinal O'Connell Minor Seminary, Bos­ton; Catholic University of America, Washington; and North American College, Rome.

Since his assignment to Taun­ton, Father Delaney has also at ­

Turn to Page Six

Assignmen\l" The Most Reverend Bishop has

approved the nomination of Rev. .Tames Hipp, SS.CC., by Very Rev. Daniel J. McCarthy, provin­

. eial, as assistant at St. Anthony Parish, Mattapoisett.

"The assignment "becomes ee­teotive, Friday, June 91, 196f. "" .

PENTECOST SUNDAY MAY 14: The great feast of Pentecost completes the Pas­chal celebration. We celebrate on this day the mystery of the Spirit and that of the. Church. We cannot separate the two mysteries, for it il;4 in and through the Church that we receive the Holy Spirit and are guided to live in and with Him. NC Photo.

New Early High for Charities Appeal

Total Is $279,804 Spirit of Faithful Offsets' Weather

Special Gifts gave the Appeal this morning a· total of $279,­8:>4:57

In some areas, because of the extreme degree of.thE~ storm, it ~as impossible to. complete more than a ·token few contacts. Not b be. out done by their fellovv commi~teemen who were more . favored by the weather, areas adversely affected have rallied and' are showing the same d~­gree of generosity that was evi­dent on Sunday. . ..

Two. pariShes achieved Honor Roll status on the .first day of the .,Appeal. Both Holy Ghost of Attleboro, Chairman . Kelliher's Parish, and' Holy Cross of South Eastl'n exceeded their final total of the .19,66 Appeal. ~rhey were

.jo.ine·d, o.n Tuesq.ay by Our Lady

Kelliher commented this morn­ing. "However, there is never .a reason for relaxation or failure

. to sell charity! There is still II

long hill to victory but it is a distinct possibility - everyone working to the utmost or con­tributing to the level of OUiZ' present economy. There is StWll1: evicence that the 25 dollar aim has aided the cause of the Ap­I: al. This can be our true de­gree of success."

"The Appeal will officially close on the 17th. Each member or the Special Gifts or Parish Com­mittees is requested to bring aU .returns to their respecti ve Head­quarters on a daily basis. Thill expedi+ ~ many features of the A,ppeal m.cchanics.

.','We . are looking forward t. another weekend of real activity and are hopeful that the result. will carry us to a new high illl' .the history of the Appeal."

In the tradition of the U.S. Mails "Neither wind nor rain," the 13,500 Par ish

.Committee members of ,the 1967 Catholic Charities Appeal braved the New England. ele­r1ents on Sunday to estab1ish a new all' time high for the first

. day. The, results of: their 'efforts for Charity· when ('')mbined with a steady and strong influx of

Bishop Humberio S. Medei­ros of Brownsville, Texas, formerly the diocesan chan­cellor here, will participate' in the jubilee ceremonies at Fat­ima tomorrow and Saturday.

Following a heartfelt reception in Arrifes, Sao Miguel, Azores, his birthplace, which he visited for the first time since 1931, when he emigrated to Fall River

, Anniversary A Pontifical Anniversary Mass

of Requiem for the repose of the soul of our late beloved Bishop James E. Cassidy wi.ll be cele-: brated on Wednesday morning, Moy 17, at 10 o'clock: by Bishop Connolly in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Fall River.

All are urged to join in offer­ng this Mass on the occasion of the Hith anniversary of thedea,th of· the third" Ordimlryof the

·BISHOP .MEJJEIROS Di<K:e.se 'of FaiLRiveE'> .. ;.. '"

'of the Angels and St. Roch's, both of Fall River.

."The early results are· heart ­ening, Of Chairman Raymond U.

Bishop Nl:edeiros Attending Fatima Jubilee Ceremony

with his family, the bishop i. now on his way to Portugal! proper and-' the world-reknowlS shrine. . .

On Asce'nsion' Thursoay, the Texan bishOP had the. privilege to offer Mass in the church of hill baptism. '

Preparations are moving ahead! rapidly for accomodating the vas~

crowds expected for the 50th an­niversary of the first apparition of the Blessed Virgin to the three shepherd children there.

Pre-fabricated lodgings for 2,000 persons are being put into place and a restaurant which can. serve 3,000 meals at a time hag been built. Work is proceeding on a new drainage system and a reservoir.

All the bishops of Portugal will· concelebrate a Mass for the sick .with the papal legate, Jose Cardinal Costa Nunes, of the Roman Curia, on Saturday. There was' a triduum of prayer before Boo, celebration~ an~

tomorrow, May 12, the day wi. Turon;'to Page. ·Sill;..\ ., ..

THE ANCHOR-;­" :2 Thurs., May,H, 1967

I.eq\19mem fri<&l@J' f@lJ' ,Mrifo C@Jri)IJ1lCO'S

lVlartin Connors, father of Rev. Edmund A. Connors, assist ­ant at St. William's Church, Fall River, died Tuesday following an extended illness.

A Requiem Mass will be offered tomorrow morning at 11 in St. Peter's Church, ConcoI'd Ave., Cambridge, and interment will take place at St. Joseph's C~m­<etery, West Roxbury.

Visiting hours at the Mahoney 'Funeral Home, 333 Huron Ave., Cambridge, will tx! today 2-5 and 7-10. ,

,Mr. Connors was the husband' of the late Della Murray Con­nors and in addition to Father Connors, survivors are Gregory Connors of Florida and Gerald Connors of Boston.

Asfu ADd f1'@Revsse A[f~l}n«:IJio(cI!':$@ l«llWS

BALTIMORE (NC)-Lawrence Cardinal Shehan oj! Baltimore has asked the cooperation of priests, Religious and laity in the' writing of pro-synodal legislation and norms needed to update the archdioceSan laws governing

priestly life, worship, 'marriage, education, parish operation and

~t~~:::~:~~datehas been set.;: '"" ., 'tt is anticip3ted that" the pro­

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.. 'Ilynodal statutes would'be pro- , ,eenter; Bi8h~p CoJ;lnoJIy wh~J dedicated' the new edifice., ,',! ,', mulgated by the cardinal som~

time after, Pentecost,' May 14: " ." ( The new ar.cbdiocesan council,

-.. of clergy, ,Religious and laity,' was asked to make recommenda- ' tions on matters involving lay­men. A first draft of these pro­posals has been sent to the clergy and the board mem~rs of the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­elic Men.

Mass Ordo :FRIDAY-SS. Nerem, Achilles,

and Companion, Martyrs. Ull ClasS.' Red. Mass Propel'; Glory; no Creed; Preface of, AscE!Dsif"n. '

8ATURDAY-Vigilof Penteeost. J Class. Red. Mass Proper; Glory; no Creed; Preface, Communicantes and Hanc igi­tur of Pentecost.

SUNDAY-Pentecost 'Sunday. I Class. Red. Mass Proper; Glory; Sequence; Creed; Pref­ace; Communicantes and Hane igitur of PentecOst (also each day during the Octave).

MONDAY-Pentecost Manday. I 'Class. R~d., Mass Proper; Glory; Sequence; Creed; Pref­ace; etc. of Pentecost.,

'!'UESDAY"'-Pentecost Tuel5day. I Class. Red. Mass 'Pr@per; Glory; ,Sequence; Creed; Pref­ace; etc. of Pentecost.

'WEDNESn' Y-Ember ·',Wednes­day after PenteCOl>-t. I Class. Red. :M:a~, Proper; Glory; Se­quence; 'Creed; Preface; etc. of Pentecost.

'nIURSDAY-Pentecost Thurs­day. I Class. Re~. Mass Proper; Glory; Sequence; Creed; Pref­ace; etc. of Pentecost.

14--St. Patrick, Fal­mouth.

Mt. St. Joseph ,Academy, Fall River. " '

FORTY IHOURS~

DEVOTION .May

TilE ANCHllR , .', $el:ood 'Class PoStage' Paid' at Fall,' Rivef,

,Mass.. PublisheO every' ,Tbursday ,lit 410 Highland Avenue.. Fall Rivel. Mass:. 'llQ722 by the CatlloUc l'Tess U1 tbe Diocese of Fall liiVOf. SUDscripliOR price .., ail, IlGStpalll$4.00 per ,.f.

i' CCD Graduatvoftl At St. William Om1 Wednesd@J

Mcst Rev. Bishop James lli, Connolly, will preside at tlw eonferral.of diplomas to SOnt€l 250 'CCD teachers from throughout the Diocese who haV\t) studied two years for certifie:;p tion.

The graduation will be held ~

St. William Ohurch, Fall Riv~

at G o'clock Wednesday evenina May 17. A reception will follOlW in the parish center. Earlier, tho

, Most Rev. Bishop will meet wiftl representatives of the CCD ArE@ Directors, Diocesan" Executiro Board and the TSBC.

The teacher-training couJ's«) held in the five areas of the Di(i>o eese ~ere conducted by the R~ erend Area Directors, assistelB by area religious and laitsJ., Courses were offered in Chri~

Jan Doctrine, elementary ani} high school methods. Adva~ «:ourses in Sacred Scripture We'Ji\D oHered in some parts of ~

Diocese. Tlhis was the first year the!

~e one year course--spread oV'eS' o 2O-week period -' was useCl. Furliher improvements are is thi;l

,planning stage to make evel1l. OCDteacher in the Diocese p7e->

fieieM both· in DoCtrine anti in methods in their respecti_ parishes and classes.' (

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" De"e,lop'me~t:IUan SCRANTON (Me)-Bishop Jl,

'DEDICATION' OF 'NEW'FALL RIVER SCHOOL: Mrs.' Barbara Krupa,' member of first class'in 1906 ,of St. Stanislaus School,Fall River; an~: Joseph Kosin,ski, chairman. of the fund raising campaign, cut the ribbon at the doorway :pf',the new ,St.' Stanislal1s School, in the presence of Rev. Rl'>bert L. Kazynski, pastor; Walter J. P. Gosciminski, r~~,

FALL RIVER St. Mary $ 7,3-13.00 Blessed Sacrament • 1,061." Espirito Santo' , 1,~1.0U

Hely' Cross 665.00 Holy Name &;989.55 Notre Dame' 2,655.00 Our Lady of the Angels 7,431.00 Holy Rosary 1,325.00 Immaculate Ctmception, 4,272.50 Sacred Heart ,. , 5,345.00 St. ,Anne" 2,401.75 • St. Anthony of Padua 1,~2.00

st. John the Baptist2,855.eo St. Joseph st. Louis St. Matthew St. Michael, ' St. Patrick SS. Peter and Paul' st. Roch St.Stanislaua St., William " Santo Ctiristo

: NEW BEDFOIlD

:, Holy Name Assumption Immaculate' Coneeptieft Mt. Carmel " 0ur Lady of Fatima Sacred ,Heart S:. Anne ' St. Anthony of ""adUa Sot. Boniface'

5OO.~O 2,131}.50 l,~76.50

2,67~.25 3,565.00 2,291.~ 2,87,,10 2,57.0.0(l 3-,7'lQ.f,IO ~.50

6,225.00 392.25

1,497.75 4,119.40

l()O.OO 2,340.00

125.00 8-25.00 1'15.00

Necrology, HAY 19

Rev. Ambrose Lamarre, Q.P., 194(), Dominican, Priory, Fall ' River-.

Rev. Thomas TraiJwr, lM1; Pastor, St. Louis, Fall River.

MAY %& Rev. Antonio L. da Silvia, 1952,

Pastor, Our Lady of Health, Fall River.

190'1, Bed­

. ' MAY 25 Rev. James' V~, Mendes,i~l,

Administrator, OUr Lady of An­, ge~ :fall ~:,,~. .: .. ' ,,;.' ,

P("'ish 'Tot'cil~ St. Franci's Elf Assisi 1St. Hyacinth St. James st. John the Baptist

, St. Joseph St. Kilian St. Lawrence' St. Mary St. Theresa

TAlDNTON Holy Family Holy ,Rosary Immaculate Conceptien E>ur Lady of Lourdes Sacred Heart St. James St. Joseph St. Mary St. Paul

ATTLEBORO Holy Ghost

1,003.00 1,000.50 fi,839.00 ­2,699.~ 1,378.00 2,2.26.00 5,667.00 4,507.00 2,274.00

540;~

5, 14.{),50 ,2,415.00 3,770.00 3,626.00 5,342.00 1,34i5.00

'3,466.00'

5,528.00 St. John ' 7,973.00 St. Joseph 650.00

'St. Stephen 4,036.00 St. Theresa 3,826.50

NOR':':"': ATrLEBOJlO Sacred Heart 530.00 ' st. Mary 3.585.00

TOWNS Acushnet-

St. Francis Xavier :Bur' -ds Bay-

St.' Margaret 3,'181.25 Centerville--' , Our Lady of Vieto!7 330.00 Central Village-- '

st. John Baptist 100.00 Digbton-St. Peter' '743.OG, East Falmouth--

St. Anthony 300.00 Fairhaven- '

St. Jo~ph - 6,9&2;00 Sacred Hear1ls 760.00

Falmoutb-St. Patriek 5,942.50 Hyannis-- '

St. Francis Xavier 1,600.00 Mansfield-8t. Mary 625.00 NantuCket-

Our Lady. of the Isle' 2,861.00 North Dighton- '

~' Joseph 2,203.00 :North Easton­

lmmaculate Conception 825.00 North Westport--

Our Lady of Grace' 2,443.00 Oak Bluffs--

Sacred Heart 439.00 Ocean Grove-­

st. lIIlichael 2,575.50 " Oste-rville--Assumption 600.00 Provinceto~ Rast~~t. AnII. 325.00 "y,.. '" .. , 3.M9.08'"

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'SaRdwich-' C0rpus Christi 4.OO.0f)

Seekonk-Mt. Carmel' , 4.42;)~. S0mer,set-

St. John of God 2,649.00 St. Patrick &20.00 st. Thomas Mont 1,217.00

South Dartmouth­,St. Mary' 675.•

South EastC!)fi-Holy C~ '2,73&.:If) ,

2&5.ot) , , South Yarmouth-St. Pius X

Swansea-Our. Lady of Fatima' 4,1~.5G st. Dominic'3,4il1.5G st. Lollis of France 4,045.00

Wayebam-St. Patrick, , 4,&49.00 West Harwich-

Holy, Trinity , 2,998.6"l· ,Westport-st. George Il00J)O }7o@ds Hole­

St.Joseph

/,,' ," '-' €anoll MeCormick ..,: has ;up.

nounced'a $15mlllion', 10-yelllll' development program for the )Q

eounties Of his dioeese. The bish» op said the pro~ will inclu_ four new high' schools, probabli'!'! iD Wilkes-Barre, Hazelton, WlIo liamspon and SCranton areal'.> .to JePlaee existing buildings.

.. CONRAD SEGUIN BODY COMPANY

Atuminum or Steel 944 County Street

NEW BEDFORD., MASS. WY 2-6618,

1%1IW HIGHER - RATE Of1.IERBlPER ANNU~ .. ,'

,'AID QUARTEIU.Y ON PAID-UP SHARE C',Rr'FICATES . Deposits, Welcomed .. Multiples' of

$2GO.OO up to $30,OOO-ClJD' Single and Joint Accounts Up to $60,000-_ Corporations

DIVIDENDS-PAID ~ TIMES A YEAR February, May. ~~g", and November

At! Deposits tn!lUFed in fun

Taunton co-operative

bank 'Moin Office:' 4' Winthntp Street, Taunton"-' BranCh Office. '-6oo"f';" liver Ave.,Seekon~·'"

Special Gifts National

$2500 . A Friend

$300 Rt. Rev. John F. Denehy ,J., lLt. Marshall & Sons, lIne.

$250 .Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Fenton

$100 Sullivan Brothers, Printers Johnson & Gowing Associates.

J':!M:. $50

Jesuit Fathers-O. L. of Round Bill Retreat House and Bishop Connolly High School

R. J. Toomey Company $25

Rumford Steel Products, me. ,A Friend Farley Harvey Co. 1lIl. H. Gerritt & Co.

$2250 '!'he Standard Times

$750 New Bedford Institute fO!'

$avings $5110

The Star Store $300

:American Press-Lithographers $250

Catholic Woman's Club $150

Guisti Baking Co. $100

Dawson's Brewery Arlan's Dept. Store N. B. Defense Products-Fire-­

.me Division $75

General Plastering' &: Tile eo. Fairhaven Institution for sav­ingS'

$50 Ashley Ford Co. , , States Nitewear Mfg. Co. ine. Coater's, Inc.

$40 Harry Silverstein

$25 Fibre Leather Mfg., Co. Greater New Bedford & Cape

Cod Labor Council, AFL-CIO B'ricklayers, Masons & Plaster­

ti'S I.N. Union No. 39 Shuster Company Pat McKenna Paragon Travel Agency H.M.C. Cutlery Hubert S. Kelleher Dr. H, F. Riley Bettencourt PharmacY Lariviere Pharmacy Central Pharmacy ;Eagle Linen Supply Co. N. B. Joint Board Textile

;Workers Union of America C.I.a. $20 '

Purity Diaper $1S

D,r. Max Blum Colonial Textile Mfg. eo. Gold Bond Sterilizing Powder

eo., Mathieu Pharmacy, Oliver Pharmacy.

Cape Cod Ar~a $135'

Wood Lumber Company $100

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ames Lawrence C. Antonellis St. Vincent de Paul-St. Pat­

dcks, Falmouth Salt Winds Beauty Shop

$75 Shoreway Acres

Stone's Beauty & Barber Shops $50

Falmouth National Bank st. Patrick's Guild~Falmouth

Augat, Inc. $25

Fay's of Falmoutt­John's Liquor Store McDonald's Paint Store Walsh Realty Company Falmouth Bank & Trust Falmouth Office Services Falmouth Auto Sales Frederick V. Lawrence, Ine.

$20 Mid-Town Cafe,Nobska Fur­

.ture Company, Shady Nook Vera's Beauty Shop

Pope Paul Pilgrimage to

V'\TICAN CTI'Y-Pope Paul VI vdl fly to Portugal May 13 to pray for peace in the Church and in the world, particularly in Vietnam, at the shrine of - Our Lady of Fatima. He will return here the same day.

The Pope revealed his inten­tion.. to make'the pilgrimage of prayer to the Portuguese sanctu­ary at a general, audience in St. Peter's Basilica. The Pope said he '''las making the one~day visit to Fatima partly at the insistence of the bishops of Portugal but particularly to pray "once more, and more humbly and ardently, in fnvor of peace."

,The Pope's plane is scheduled to take off from Rome at 6:30 a.m. May 13 and to land at a military airport at Mont Real, Portugal, about 25 miles from Fatima. The Pope will be driven to the shrine, where he will cel­ebrate Mass, deliver a speech and meet with various pilgrim groups and other visitors at the sanctu­ary. His return to Rome is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. of the same day.

The Pope 'noted that his pil ­grimage to Fatima will be part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady to the children of Fati-la . ld the 25th anniversary of the consecration of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by> us XII. H~ told the enthusiastic crow~

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,THREE CHILDREN AT FATIMA APPARITIONS: Lucia dos Santos, right,' was 11, years of age in 1917 when this picture was taken shortly after the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima, Portugal. The other two who beheld ,the apparations were Jacinta Marto, left, then seven, and .her brother Francisco who was nine at the time. Jacinta and Fran­cisco, now deceased, were Lucia's cousins. NJ Photo.

to Y'isit Fatima Shrine Have World Peace as Theme in st. Peter's that he intended to pray for both the peace of the Church and of the world, saying:

"We' have much at heart the inner peace of the Church . . . . we are anxious that the generous leaven of the (ecumenical) coun­cil : , assured in the wholeness of the authentic faith, in the unity of charity and ecclesial discipline, in the fervor for apos­tolic expansion for the salvation of t· ~ world and in the sincere search for an ecumenical rap­

'p 'chement with all those who bear the name of Christian."

As for civil and social peace in the world, the Pope pointed out at "no one rejects peace in principle. Whoever would re­ject it deliberately would make himself the enemy of mankind."

Despite many efforts to secure peace, the Pope continued, un­fortunately "we see formidable obstacles, <)," "ng not only in the way of peace ... but also in the

Delete Race Clause TALLAHASSEE (NC)-Flor­

ida's Gov. Claude Kirk signed into law bills de~eting a racial clause from the state's school at ­tendance law. The law was de­clared unconstitutional in a Duval County Circuit Court be­cause of a' clause which permit­ted parents to keep their chil ­dren out of racially mixed schools.

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Solons Support Efforts to Aid Church Schools

HARRICBURG (NC) ­Rep. Martin P. Mullen said here that more than a score of' House members haw agreed to sponsor legislation no; the Pennsylvania state Legisla.­ture to provide state aid ~

church-supported schools and sectarian colleges and univers&. ties.

The legislation, involving tWQ bills calling for the outlay of $28.9 million in the fiscal yeal!' starting July I, is reported w have the backing of 16 Dema=o crats and five Republicans.

One bill would set up a nOIt;=> public school authority to pay for secular educational services for some 700,000 students in church schools. The authority would be permitted to pay up to $40 a year per student and would receive a $28,5 million apropriation in the first year of operation.

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A second bill would create a private college and university authority to pay for secular in­struction at sectarian colleges. This bill would carry an initial appropriation of $400,000 for ad­ministrative expenses of the new agency, with, pay schedules de­layed for a year.'

Mullen, a Philadelphia Dem. ocrat, and the prime sponsor of the legislation, expressed confj,.. dence in its legality. '"We believe these bills over­

come the constitutional prohibi­tions on direct "lid to churca. related schools," he said.

"State funds are used for the purchase of care at sectariall hospitals. The state also has 11

purchase - of - se~vice contract'way of the stability of the peace, with St. Gabriel's home inwhich exists at present." The' Phoenixville, where the Chris­ideal of universal concord, he tian Brothers provide education said, '''seems to vanish in an for juvenile delinquents," he unattainble dream." stated.

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of education said that by the end of this century mod Catholic institutions of higher learning will not exist fa their present form. Dr. HerbenL. Johnston, associate p:n)o

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Rev. Francis L. Mahoney St. Vincent:de Paul Conference

$60 "-Mr. & .Mrs.William Brady

$50 Bishop Fee'han Council, K of ,e

,No. 2911 , In Memory of Enos Lopes

llIIr. & .Mrs, Ralph Biagiottl $40

Mrs. Charles Fuller . $35

Mr. & Mrs. John 'Riha SS. Margaret & Ma:r:y C.Y.O:

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lopes lVIr. & Mrs. William McCoy

$25 Mr. & Mrs. August Cristoforl Mr. & Mrs. 'Thomas Pina Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dobbins lVIr. & Mrs. Edwin Payton lVIr. & Mrs. John H. Karl Mr. & Mrs. George Caron Dorothy Pina Mr. & Mrs,'TonyViera Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Fitzger­

.-Iii Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Poyant Ida Monterio Mr. & Mrs. Peter .Andrews ,Mr. & Mrs. Elias 'Mr. & Mrs. WiliiamH. SchOll Loretta Driscoll :Mr. & Mrs. Richard RogenJ )Mr.. & Mrs: Joseph Bonvie Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lindberg 'Mr. ,&Mrs. James Fernandes 'Katherine Fernandes 'Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Fontes Mr. & Mrs. Antone Fontes !Mr. & 'Mrs..Joseph V.Zlogar Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Eno Mr:& Mrs. Amaral Mrs. Francis Lips lVI. S. Riley Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sheehan John J. Jordan "-rs. James A, Doherty Sr. Mr. & Mrs, ,Henry Nickerson Mrs. Louise Taylor Mrs. Albert Carlson Mr. & Mrs. George Cormier lVIichael Brady Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Lopes Mr. & Mrs..JosephAndrews Midge McCoy Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Perry The James Duggan Family Mr. & l\~:-s. Harry Robbins Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Oliosi Mrs. Veronica Pye Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Moore Mr. & Mrs. Paul Monaghan Minnie Doherty Mr. & Mrs. James ,Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hoffer Mr. & Mrs. Eugene McCabe Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ehmann Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. John Gray Mr. & Mrs. Paul,Canniff Mr. & Mrs: John Mulhall A Friend Mr. & Mrs. David Fannon Mr. & Mrs. William Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Dechene A Friend A Frienf "'Ir. & Mrs. John Bosnengo Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Wills Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wenzel A Frier.d Mr. & Mrs. .'lames \Reen Buzzards Bay National Bank John J. Delsie: .

$20 :M;rs. Maria Sassone

$15 Mr. & Mrs. August Lopes, Mr.

• Mrs. Frank Cruz, Mr. & Mrs. JOse h Marsh, M. C. Bigg, Mr.,& IIIrs. Keith Songer.

Mrs. Lillian Mooney, Mr. & Mrs. - awrence Ellis, ·John C. Santangelo, lVIr. & Mrs. Norman

'CARPENTER~SHOBB¥: MarvinM. Hickey ,of South Eend, Ind., a r.etired carpenter, has fashioned :by hand more than :300 erosses ina hob1oyhe took. up when :a hroken leg k~pt him incapacitated for 30 months. The figures of Christ are increasirigly difficult to obtain, so Mr. Hickey r.elies on the generosity of those who find them in attics and store­rooms. NC Photo.

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YOUR BRDTH'ER :ISA RE'FUGE,E

THE IHOLY IFATHER'. 'MI••ION AID Till THE OAIENTALCHUACII'

WRITE He speaks Arabic. not English,andlKi..,plObably iUS 'not 'yet a ,Christian. Still, he lives In 'the Holy

FOR Land",in ,8 il'efugee camp worse than 8 slum.••• ntE 'Why is he srefugee?He lost Palestine (his birth­

INSIDE 'place), his farm, his Job" everything 'he owned, ~STORY:­ as a ,result of the Arab;lsraeli war 19 years ago.

WHAT Uke most ,of the Arab refugees today (they num· THE ber more than 1.2 million), he has been cooped

HOLY up since then with his wife and childrenil'f a FATHER United Nations 'one-room hut.••• He is your

ns brother, this refugee? The answer Is Yes if you IOOING take to heart the words of Jesus Christ. We are

IN our brother's keeper.••• This week the HolyTHE Father asks you to help the refugees help them­

iHOLV selves through his Pontifical Mission for Pales­LAND tine. Thanks to your gifts, large and small,

refugee ,boys becomeself·supporting ,plumbers and electricians In the Salesian Fathers' school .. In Bethlehem. Teenage girls 'can marry well 'be­cause they learn cooking, home·making, baby-. care in our Sisters' schools. Blind boys and 'girls In Gaza 'learn Braille and rug·weavlng,andin Lebanon 'Father Roberts Is teaching deaf,mute boys to ta'lk! •.• Won't you mail your gift right .now? Thanking you promptly, 'Monsignor 'Nolan willsE!ndyou ·his recent refugee article for Ipri::sts. !It gives the inside story.

... ,HELp o ,Dr. Fanny Tornago needs $3,500 to equip her

:LEF!ERS, :Land"Rover as 'Ill mobile clinic '(lJospital-on­iORPHANS, 'Wheels') for the desert. lin your ,loved ones'

THE memory? ,Full details. 'BIJND o $120 ($10 a month) gives one 'year's tRiln­

iing to a blind boy or girl or 8 deaf·mute child. o $10 feeds a refugee family for 8 'month. 'We'll :send you an Olive 'Wood IRosary '·from ,jerusalem, :in ,thanks. ' '0 $8, $5,'$3, :$1 gifts ,feed, 'clOthe, ,educate 'orphans, :buy medicines for lepers. .....

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ST• .vOlHlN BAPUST, CENTRAL VIDLJLAGIE

The Ladies Guild will hold its annual Communion breakfast following 7:30 Mass Sunday morning, May 14 in the parish hall. Mrs. ,Clarence Kirby: chair­man, announces that reservations .close today and that .the .speaker will be John M. Clements, social worker at New 'Bedford Catholic Welfare Bureau.

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Slides taken ·by Dr. Joseph Kerrinsin Peru will be :shown by F. Eugene Moore at the open meeting¢' the Women's Guild scheduled for tonight at 8 in the church hall.

Members 'are requested to in­vite friends to this meeting.

A May Basket will be awarded during the course of the evening.

'IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, !NEW ~DFORD

,The Feast of Santo Christo will be celebrated on Sunday, May 28 with :a .roast beef dinner, a pro­cession,an auction and enter­tainment. "-rhedinner will be served from

noon to 1 followed by a proces­sionat 2, in which parish Holy Name Societies have beeninvit ­ed to par,ticipate..Following the procession, the auction will be conducted. ' ',." ..

Tickets for the dinner will be" available ;at.the door of the school hall on Earle St.

HOlLY NAME,

lFAILL RJlVER The CCD exectttive board

Lhener, Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Mar-meeting has been postponed to eellino. . . . ' friday, May 19. A May' proces-

Mr. & Mrs. PhIlIp Ferren, Mr. sion and crowning ceremony are &: Mrs. Frederick Besse, Mr. & -. scheduled for Sunday May 21. Mrs. Adelard Senay, Mr. & Mrs. ' Joseph H. Downing, Michael Della Fem.ina.

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur D. Kemp, . Mrs. Martha Fielding,' Mr. & .John McNamara, Annie Eldridge, Mrs. Sack D. Semon, Mr.. & Mrs. l'.:r. & Mrs. John McManus, Capt. Joseph Scully, ·Mr. & Mrs. Doug­Barris Fish Market .iasTaylor,.A Friend.

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Members of the Women's Guild will meet a,t 8:i5 S~nday morn­ing, May 14 to attend a corporate Communion with breakfast fol­lowing at L'aSalette Seminary, East Brewster. Reservations shoul-d 'be made no later than to­day, by calling Mrs. William Grenier 896-'3961 ,or Major (ret.) Doris Jensen 398-3961. Guests speaker will be Mrs. Frances 'Connors, who will speak ·on "Assistance Anonymous."

,ST. JOSEPH, .'FALL lUVER'

'The Women's Guild will meet at 8 tonight in the .schoolhall. Officers, programs and ,policies for .the coming year will ,be de-, cided.

A -specialiMass' !for childl'en to !be confirmed Monday, May 15 will be ileld at 5 :Sundayafter­'noon, May 14. Parents and 'spon­,son. ,of those to 'be 'confirmed are il"equested to attend.

Dismisses Suit DENVER (NC)-Afederaldis­

.mct judge here has dismissed ,the suit of Capt. Dale E. Noyd ~ ,compel the Air Force to rec­ognizehim as a "selective oon­:scientious .objector" and either :accept his resignation ,or :assiIW him to ·duties unrelated to the Vietnam war. Judgr William E. Doyle did not comment on t~.e merits of.the.case but said he had .no jurisdiction over the, matter.

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fessor of ,philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, told a meeting of the Cath., olicCornmissionon' Intel. lectual :and Cultural Affairs at the University of Maryland some "will either ,die on the vine or be taken ,over ;aspart of a system of state schools."

Steadily increasing costs, re­fusal·oftax support, the prolifer­ationof state university branches, and the drop in religious voca­tions were ,among reasons cited by Johnston why' few Catholic institutions ,of 'higher learning, as now known, will survive.. ,

Johnston said other present

univerSities and colleges will 0 filiate with neighboring collegel\ federate with state universitie8 ,or merge with other schools.

Increasingly Seeular "The well-established Cathd.lla

universities will probably ~

vive and grow in size and ill quality," Johnston said,"butlt: is .also probable that they wiD become increasingly secular, ~

the process." He expressed doubt that,d­

tempts to perpetuate ,the "Catb=. olic" character of such institu. ­tions..through vari,ous require­ments in the bylaws would proWi effective.

5 & Mrs. Robert Ruley, Mr. & Mrs.Assonet James K. Glidden. ST. BERNARD Arthur Butler, Ethel Chase,

$2011 Sophia Thompson, Mr. & lVIrs. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Terpak Henry Huyser, Agnes W. Sylvia.

$1l01l Mr. & Mrs. Abram Niles, Mr. Rev. John P. Cronin & Mrs. Manuel F. Sylvia, Mr. & A Friend Mrs. George Bedell, Lillian Mr. & Mrs. Marianno Rezende9 Thurston, Mr. & Mrs. Walter

Sr. " Glidden. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Terpak Mr. & Mrs. Peter I. Sylvia, Mr.

$60 & Mrs. J. S. Conway, Patrick Mr. & Mrs. Roderick D. Ferullo Newport.

$50 Charles R. Cain Fairhaven Mr. & Mrs. Benoit H. Charland A Friend ST: JOSEPH Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Thomp.. $300

oon A Parishioner $40 $125

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blake Attorney & Mrs. William Carey S100$25

Association of the SacredMr. & Mrs. John L. Brown HeartsMr. & Mrs. John Donahue M~ & Mrs. James BuckleyA Friend Mr. & Mrs. James DunnMr. & Mrs. Marianno Rezendes Mr. & Mrs. James R. WalkerJr. $50

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Earl .r. DiasA Friend Mr.-& Mrs. Raymond Barbero

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Dulude Kevin Driscoll, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Keighley

Francis Kenney, Earl Manning, Mr. & Mrs. Donald LeBlanc Mr. & Mrs. Henry N. Nadeau, Mr. & Mrs. Kennl~th J. Noyer Mr. 8; Mrs. Alfred St. Yves, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Saladino & Mrs. William Simmons. Dr. & Mrs. Edward Soares

Charles Stiles $40

~(gJmfrM~~®f1' Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sullivan ST. M&lltlY $35

((lI1UIR., lL&IDlY O]F 'll'lHIlE IlSlLlE Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hogan & Family .$250 ._

$30Very Rev. Daniel E. Carey, V'.F. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lopes

$100 Mr; & Mrs. Joseph CollinsMartin Foley . Mr. & Mrs. James Lanagan

$60 $29 Rev. Edward J. Sharpe Mr. & Mrs. William A. Oliveira

$50 $25 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim August Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Yar­ . Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Almeida

brough Mr. & Mrs. Albert Benac Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Boudreau$30

A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Victor Brunette A Friend Victor L. Brunette

Robert & Joyce Costa\ $25 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick CunhaMr. & Mrs. Charles G. Stack-Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Doyle:&Ole Mr. & Mrs. Philip DreaddyAlbert Lavoie Mr. & Mrs. Joseph FernandezGrace Henry Mr. & Mrs. Henry FortinMr. & Mrs. Howard Laundry Mrs. James GreenwayMrs. Albert G. Brock Katherine HanleyThe Hamblin Family Mr. 8 Mrs. Joseph HipolitoRoselena Johnsen Mrs. Emily M. HonohanMr. & Mrs. Charles E. Flana- Mr. & Mrs. James Honohan gan Mrs. Silvana KaneMr. & Mrs. Charles Annis Mr. & Mrs. Albert KenneyMrs. Rolf Sjolund Mr. & Mrs. Joseph KovicA Friend Mr. & Mrs. John KubiskiA Friend lVIr. & Mrs. Ernest R. LagesseMr. & Mrs. John Santos Sr. Kathleen LewisMr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Towhill Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Lough­

Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Snow llilHelen A. Hull Mr. & Mrs. William MachadoJulia Ayers Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Man­Mr. & Mrs. Maxwell Deacon chesterMr. & Mrs. ,Byron Snow Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. MarquesHermann Lehmann -Mrs. Paul A. Ma1heson Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Dooley Mr. & Mrs. Edwin McQuillan-\lbert Glowacki Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Medeiros

$20 Miss Odelia A. Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Roche, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Meekin

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Pollard, Mr. Mr. &. Mrs. Matthew O'Malley& Mrs. Joseph Cody, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pare Robert Haley, A Friend. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Regan

Josephine Deacon, Mr. & Mrs, Mr. & M··•. Raymond RodriquesJam, ~ Gardner, Mr. & Mrs. Pat­ Mr. & Mrs: Gerard Rousseau rick Harris, Mrs. Gordon Mc- . Mr. & Mrs. David SingletonDonald. . Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Sparrow

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Spooner Mr. & Mrs. James Wherry, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. John Sweeney

& Mrs. B. F. Holmes, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Alice Sykell Adam Mastai, Mr. & Mrs. George Mr. & Mrs. Donald Tucker Haddon, Mr. & Mrs. Albert L. Mr. & Mrs. Rene Vezina Silva. Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Voter

Mrs. Allce Farrier, Kathleen Mr. & Mrs. George Williams Barr, Mr. & Mrs. Lester Sim­ Mr. & Mrs. Harry Young lDons, Mr. & MrS. Albert Fee, Mr. & Mrs. Carol Zolnierz Mr. & Mrs. Walter O'Grady. Casimir Jarosik

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. John Jarvis Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Veit, Mr. &: Mr; & Mrs. Charles Joseph Mrs. Manuel Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. John Keary Francis G. Santos, Mrs. Ernest R. Sunny Knoll Rest Home King. Margaret Manghan

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Reis, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Marnik Mrs. Clinton Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mar­:Wendell Ho".7es, Mr. & MEs. An­ chand tone Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGreevy cia Silva. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nunes

1Y & Mrs. John Blaser, Ethel Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Gara Dunham, Rita Nagle, Mr. & Mrs. Alice M. O'Leary DOllald Terry, Sarah Terry. Alexander Perry

Sally Terry, Katherine Terry, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Pifko •• &; Mrs. Edward Tarvis, Mr. Mrs. Ed~,the Rankin

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rezendes Mr. & Mrs. Norman Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rielly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Robin­

son Jeremiah Roza Mr. & Mrs. Frank ,T. Rezendes Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Ruell Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Paul Sicard Edwin -Stiles Gertrude Stiles Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. Walter Silveira Mrs. Lucy Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Boleslaw Szeliga Mary B. Sullivan Olive Sheridan Mr. & Mrs. Lester Smith Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Tetreault Some. Teenagers Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Vincent Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. Allard Mr. & Mr•. Ralph A. Antonsen Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Barton Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Borges Mr. & Mrs. Manuel M. Borges Mr. & Mrs. George Bourassa Mr. & Mrs. Earl Chandler Mr. & Mrs. Norbert Cruz ·Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Desautels Mrs. Anne Desmarais & Irene

Desmarais MrJ. Emelia Dulude Mr. & Mrs. John Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Fernandez Mr. & Mrs. Anibal Ferro Mrs. Harold Fisher Mrs. Irene Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Francis Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Frates Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Griffin

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Mr. & Mrs. Normand Gaud­reau, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mar­shall, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ner­bonne, Mr. & Mrs. Charles SOUZl, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh.

U5 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bach, Mr.

& Mrs. Gaston Bellefeuille, Mr. & Mrs. Eliot Bennett, Mrs. Pauline Benoit, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bettencourt.

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Blan­chard, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Burke, Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Christensen, Mr. & Mrs. James Farias, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Folger.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Galligan, Mr. & Mrs. John Harrison, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Holstius, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Jacquel, Teofilia Jankowska.

Mr. " Mrs. Joseph Kobak, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Lima Jr., Mrs. Helen Longden, Joann P. Long­den, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Me­deiros.

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Moniz, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred H. Saulnier, Mr. & Mrs. Domingos Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Welch, Geraldine Aguiar.

Rita Aguiar, Mr. & Mrs. Earle Blanchard, Mr. & Mrs. LeonaJ;d Calderbank, John Conley, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene DesRosiers.

Mr. & Mrs. Jean Gobeil, Mr. & MrS. John Gonsalves, Mr. & Mrs. George Kozaczka, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Meekin, Mrs.. Henry Roderick. .

Mrs. Mary Silveira, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Silveira Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Richard Trinidad, Mr. & Mrs. Claude Tucker, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley A. Wojcik, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Zubrisky.

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$50 Mr. & Mrs. David Sibor

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Lussier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martel Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cejka

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Elphege Desroches,

Rene Harbeck, Mr. & Mrs. George LeBlanc, Mrs. Raul Ri­beiro, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Vary.

Mrs. Wallace Alden, Mr. & $15 Mrs. Joseph Andrade, Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Omer Pothier, Mr. Andrade, Mr. & Mrs. 'Raymond & Mrs. Ronald Richard, Mr. & LeClair, Anne and Margaret Mrs. Armand Becotte, Arnold T. Egan. Cejka.

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What a wonderful thought ­ making Mother's Day a memorable day for Mother. Why not surprise her-and please her-with something extra nice, thoughtful and unexpected.

"F.AMILY BANK FOR MANY MOMS"

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May 11, l?67 The .Falima Message Fan River -Parish

He.ar.t.en,ing ReSpOlMle ThisyeaT:s 'Ohm.:ity A,ppeallismeetLn,g wuctJln 1IaeaJ.·,tetlJi.;n;g

J:esponse.~eturns fxom ,the ver.y met taB,Wof,lh@l1se~'to";hollse

collecting ,are ,sl1l:prisiJ:~g;lw,stro!lg.P,eqpfJ..e !illB,\)' :he tfiear!£uJ (of the futu:r.e wnd cautious---iaccon~g 1:0 ,econornJic 'SUl:lW~Y£­in spending 1Jheir mon~y but Itib.~y .are mot ;aflr.aiid to Thl,e!l;p the futme .of someone in need by !giiw'm;g 11;0 rtihe ,IrUID.w \\.v.o:rlks of charity :and ,assistance suppolited !~y the .A.!P;pea.1 flUDd.

This 'charity lhas 'been and is ,}OO:llJig ta!tenderll !Dot :Am0-ne by Catholics but 'by their 110n.!Cmtfudliic friends ttlInmou~gJm;).U:t 'the Diocese. These ,good people:are luqpJlY, ito~, IDo jpomt to the ;v.a.r'ious agenCies assisted h;V itlheAjp;peall :amd tho bOiW thalt they ,hav.ea,share rin -these, 1thatiPttiw.aJte:EHillldtcirtmrlle ;::umd compassion ,alIe ;Jlot ·gone f,rom i1he 1PIeSeIlt scene, :tThUl!t !gOY­

ernment ;is 'not tJhe 'only agency lef.t tfihat 'CaTeSOI' 1Jh~ut IC:ilill ;PJ.10­vide or .that \,,(iIl ,provide for the -wants and needs :o!f ,others.

No lone faults the go,v.ernment :on :its.glleat ~,eJl!f:aT.e :and education programs to :and the :a,ged, 1ihe. intl'fu'wu, rtfue .&is­ad.vantaged, 'uhe exceptiional. In 'these nlai1ters,lg:o;\~ertlIDlent

is performing 'the \VO L'ks of mercy so praii-sed llin i'bhe IGOS;peJlS. ;r,t has been ,s~lggested th<1Jt this ;J:l:<1Jtion Ibas'lIJeceJw;ed IT.l'l'anxy blessings fr'om God and ,perhaps ffihe ,cl1ruijt~ ,of illIae (OOlm~y botih in its iilndi'viWualsand in its \ol)g:amii:'lied !g.o"'eIiI'l1rlllent could lbe 'a Teason 1'01.' these Diviine :na'Vior.s. JB:mt, ;a'.t1fue _sametim~,~hec1utr:ity of .the iniliwiidualon.a V.ffi;y mdi'Viid­ual basis must never ,be ~uper:seaealJ;V jgo;veramrnent itake­(O:\lcr lin a rield luhat .does so muCh ifor Jiti.w:eras melll .as' fior reCipient.

People .a·l:e used ;to taking .InaiQ<y,tbJi:n;gs :flOT Jg.r.an;!;ed. " .

T.hey ,often .t~like .themselves ,and '1iheir W/or:ks '!flOT @cantea, '5n ,teo. 'Dnis ,should mot 'be. lIm tms :ma:i1ter ,of lbe:J,p'i1l:1'g '-o'b'hers

Continued from Page One11fu,rough !the (OhaJl~ities AJppeal, ilihtjW ,!,bould ilieel .a ,(oertaiin . 'enough vestments, all but the,llefight :in bei'ng 'able ,to 's'hare iWii!tIh ttlhose who ;nawe Httle, !principaf[celebl~aJntmay dispense

w.ith g.i;V.illg to those who want 110 !know 'tfua't's01'l1eOne 'cares. w'lth 'the chasuble. All conoele­'brants, however, must wear the

,Mus't Be .Sa'id ,alb .and stole. 'The !fiTst instruction was ,given

A few,s.to.nies :ha\(e .aPJileared ;in lPr1ntJ)0iidii..m:g lOut ,that in Autwnn of 1!964. the visit of P~pe Pmll ito Fatima tin .lI%ritlll,gail ,em $at1:Ju'I1d~y The new document said· the

refornns ordered by the first in­is causing ,lwdue ,prominence tOlbel~ffil!toillhe \Vriil}g'ilin J\t];a:r:y;. struction produced "abundantWhat a stral1ge reaction for tlhe "~Cattlhdlii:c .mllldles" <quoted fruit:" It said .that the ",orJd's

in the ~j;oJ'ies Ito .hav.e ! .bishops had repOl'ted an 1n­Catholics :give the Blessed IMq:1fuer rtlbe jp.I1o.miiJrumoe iIlh~ ,creased 'aDd mOl1e acti,ve iPaJ'tici­

the lp}all of IG~)(1 'g.i\les Iher. Am8. !if ttJhe SeoouCl !F',eIllSOIl (of Jpation, a'bove .allil un 1lhe Mass, ;and to .:r.eI<lmer ilJhe saClled :ritesthe r.Blessell 'lJ'd'n'i'ty wi'Hed to (take lH1iis lli.!lltTmvn iboltY lfmom :Clearer aEd 'more. Jntei1i;gible,

hers, fhen tlliis 'Kind of promiIne.nce jis ,one w'tillle8. lby <Goa .other suggestions lha\le ,ul'ged,and ,fie the .auc~pted thy men. ,adaptations which, presented to

.No lb~~lanoed '()~lItholic \would make Ma,ry 'i·n ;any 'Sense '1ihe Consinum ;tor 'the Implemen­tation of the Constitution on the'''mOl'e'' ;1Jha;n (Goa. ;Bltt,~t the same time, no Catholic can Sacred Liturgy, were attentively-downgrade the posifion of MaTy tin God"s pla.n ,and in the examined and discussed by that

,OhlLltch, ;and ,especiallY ,in the 'interest ,of IffiakJi'ug (CatJhoH­ Consilium and by '.this Sacred (cism .moue lPclllat~1I1)le ito those '\voho do ndt 'ha:ve tlhe 'same Congregation (of Rites)." lregHlll cl flor WhUl\V 'as ,do ICathofics. , Pastoral Aspect

An essential elemeJ1t of ecumenism is ,always trll!fh. F·l1om am<:mgthose suggestfons It must be a truth that is in balance of course-no distor­ were .chosen 'some that were

considered ":valid fl'Om a :pastoraltion of one element over 'a11oehm:, the hierarchy of values point of view and .not in opposi­

well in oJ'der. 'Dhe trutJh that is Nlarycannot be distorted tion with the JiBes of ,the forth­so that she ,is ':Placed in ,R more prominent ,position than comi:n:g ,demniti·ve reform." God. But Mary does hai\le.a :place n.n relation to ;God that F.athe= AIlll'ibale Eh~gnini, ·C.M.,

secretary ,af the :ConsilUum. ,toldis unique-iHmd this plaae must :be Jg.iwen to her .if truth is . NC (News ,seriV'ice that this "\de­to be served .amd with no .atterrwt to downgrade fhat -posi­ finitive refonm" lis .actuaU<y ,,·the

tion or to \conceal it u,n fjjhe irrlterest '0'£ ~ supposed charity reform now going ,on ,step by or a false lecumenism. step." ililie ,saarl! .this meform <can

Such oa charity would .)e lbetvaw;al and suchan eonmen­ Ibe <oomSidered -complete '~,hen

the new liturgical te'Xlts a'I'6 'pub­ism w01~la lbe built 011 sand ,antI ;a'IlW fear of the tnufh -is .a lish€:ll."

road ,to t£lu~lure. '" ­ 'mhe m,e.w !document said Ithe ~hen IF1Qpe Paul visits IF.atima this Saturday .he 'will ,ob8Jlges raqui-fled or ,allowed in

be IJlresenUng before CaCholics -and the wodda truth ,of' it '!also SeTIv.e :to un-troduce lpro­gressi~el<y 'the lTefo.r:m itself:"Calt!holic fclith-'that Mary is unique in 'uhat 'Christ calls

IDhese Icnan:rges ",can be .aotu­her JVlofher, 'in that ,~he alone can call Him Son. This is ated Iwirtih ,simpJe mtibrical .ar­truth 1Jhatcannot and wiII not and should not be concealed. . rangements" -w:ithom .alteI1ing It must ;be :presented 'in its full eXplanation, of course, But present :I.itm'gical books. it m,ust :be said. 'Cburch Decides

@ The instruction continued,"\bu!

_.~ - it seems .allso necessary in the present 'oi:r.oumstanoes to recall

, ~'\ lthatfundamerrtal ;princi!ple of the dJsoLJ!l'liJae of .the ·ChlII1ch, openl:' recOlilifiJrmed .also by 'the Constitufiion :on !the Sacred !Lit ­wJfbe ANCHOR urgy, \W.hleh 'establishes: 'Ttlgu­lation ,of -the :sacred Iliturgy 'de­

'"P:.-.''''' 1\ l. f'm.W,t'fD(I\-'PHP. "OF 'rr-UfE 'D'l'Or'~S.E 'O'FE: ~.I.l ·"·VER JpeEl'ds s01el\Y l\:lipOn the authoriity of the Church .... " Therefore no

[Published weekly by The Catholic Press C?f the Diocese ,of Fall·River ,other person, even .if he be .a /41'0 'HigHland {A;venue _ .priest, maw ;add, remove' or

Fall River, Moss. 02722 675.,.711'5'1 'change an:y.thing in the liturgy -on his 0""-'00 'Buthor.i'ty' I(Constitu­

PUBLISHER 'tion on ltbe 'Sacred Liturgy, Arti ­Most Rev. James L. Connolly, DID., PHD. 'cle 22, .No, 1 and 3).

:eB~ER!Ml .'MA!UA!GeR 'ASSfT. 'GEtllERAt /MAN~GER "Let 'the Ordinaries, whether .diocesan or Religious, be mindftilRt. Re.v.IIDl!InielrF.:Shalloo, MJA.Rev..:J:ohn ;P. IDriiscoli fof their -serious ·duty 'before the

MANAGING EDITOR 1Lord to watch over the observ­:Hugh .J. Gnltipn ;allce ·of ·this norm" " ""

'!List ·of -Prescriptions Among other prescriptions 'and

options contained in the instruc­,tion are:

Instead of the Oratorio Imper­ata, the 'bishop may include in the prayers of the faithful one or two 'intentiong of local interest.

The',priest genuflects only when 'arriving at and leavin,g the altar, 'if 'it has a tabernacle with the 'Blessed Sacrament; after the elevation 'of the Most and after the 'elevation of the chalice; at the end of the Canon after the • oxology:; !before saying "PalJem caeleStem 'accipiani" ,at Commu­nion'; .afterreturnin,g unconsum­ed 1FIosts lothe tabern3cle.

'Thecelebrantkisses the .altar only at the beginning of Mass, while he says the prayer "Ore';: mus ,te domine"; or when he .as­cends 'to the altar if the io'itial prayers 'have been omJtted; .and at the end of Mass before giving the blessing and dismissin,g the people.

At :Mass in which ,the pe<lple par.tici;pate, ,even if ,notooncele­

.brated, the priest may recit:e the Canon aloud if .he ,thinks it ·op­'portune.

At :s1lI\g .Masses ,the oelebr.ant -can :sing those parts ·of the Canon whiehmay be sung in tlbe !'lite -of 'OOi:1oelebr.ation.

The 'ce"l.Eibrantremai,ng' erect with <outstretched !haoos When beginning.the "Te igitm'" :(this means lie ,no 'longer 'bows),

The ,celebrant, makes -a single sign of ,the crossover ,the uncon­se~rated 'Ibread and wrne at '.the words ·X.znedicas haec dona," '''Haec munera,:' ''Haec sancta sacrificia 'il1ibata." ·T.he :prJest ,also omits.the signo! the cross 'before 'his own Communion.

After the 'Consecrati011 the ,cel­ebrant need not ke~ .tihumb .and for.efi.Qger joined.

Thednstnlc:tionalso 'IDake ,cer­tain regulatIons iQr tbecelebra­tion ,of :iMass by .a ,prJest who is infirm lOr .offailingsigbt. gives certain :vari:ations in :the 'recita­tion of the Divine {l)Hice pending its general l'e:tiorm, makies two changes (onemandato:I:Y ;and -one optional) :in the N:up'tialMass, and one 'optiolilal 'c'lnunge ;in the absolution of the 'coffin.

'Sc'hool to Close 'GRANITEVILIJE (N-C)-The

Burlington diooesan boafld <if ed­ucation :has ,apPJ1oved the ,gUIle closing of the ;paroOhia] elemen­tary school heJ1e Jin VeITnont:for financial reasons

Observes Fatima GoldeBll Jubilee

As the Holy Father lead!! millions in pilgrimage • Fatima, parishioners of S:t, Michael's Church, Fall Rivers, will join in marking the 50th anniversary of the apparatiOllO of Our Lady to three humble Portuguese children.

With the pu~se of proyilmt; for peace, as requested by Our Lady, parishioners will attend a special Mass tomorrow night,. followed by a candlelight proees­sion reminiscent of those which will take place at Fatima. Dup­ing the procession, the hymm ·of Fatima will be sung, The ser­vice will conclude with reci1a­tion of the rosary and Benedic­tion.

The special observance .m conclude at 8 Saturday morning with a high Mass in honor of Our Lady of Fatima.

Bish@~ Medeiros Continued from Page One

start with the Way of the CrOl!lD for foreign pilgrims.

Evening Mass wilibe celebrated . tomorrow on the altar outside the basilica. At '7 o'clock, the papal legate will arrive and be met by bishops and officials. A candle-light procession will start at 10 to be followed by a Holy Hour and all-night adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

A Mass and general Commun­ion 'will be celebrated at 6:30 Saturday morning at the same altar and a procession with the statue of Our Lady' of Fatima will start at the Chapel of the Apparitions at 10:30.

After the bishops' concelebrated Mass, there will be the Eucharis­tic blessing of the sick, the papal! ·blessing for the pilgrims and t:be farewell procession of the statue back to the Chapel of the Ap- , paritions.

The sanctuar.y authorities have asked the Army Ministry to send portable generators to furnish electricity for the lighting of roads and parking places around the ,sanctuary.

Decorations will include flow­ers sent by air from many different countries, including the Republic of the Congo wbere Portuguese residents have asked

_'their 'bishop to celebrate II thanksgiving Mass for them _ Sattir4ay.

Fr. Delaney Continued from Page-One

tended courses at Rhode IslaJMll ',C'01lege. He holds a Master CllI Arts from Catholic University, a Lieentiate in Sacred TheoloO from tm! Gregorian University,

.Rome and a Master in EducatioD from Bhode Island College..

F.ather Delaney has also served as chaplain of the Taunton Curia (- the Legion of Mary. He is the brother ,of Rev. Edmund T. De­Janey, Assistant at St. Joseph.. 'C...··-cl1, Fall River; Sister Joseph Thomas,S.U.s.C., Dr. Daniel'" Delaney and Mr. Thomas .I. .Delaney.

Back firearms Bin CHICAGO (NC)-Two Ca1h­

-oJic organizations here voted sup­,port -of proposed statewide lelD­Jation re«luirin,g registration .. ;firearms. The measure ... ~dirig'in the Legislature WM :advoeatedbyMayor Ricbanl 'Daley, Chicago Police ChiefG. W. Wilson and a number 01 ..... 'ff8. The support came from the Arohdiocesan Union of Ho17 Name Societies and the' Cbicage Archdiocesan Council of Ca1b­,olic lIIIen.

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mere Mr. & Mrs. George F. Liarikos

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$20 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Le­

Blanc, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Olivier, Mr..& 1\1rs. George Pimental, ·Mr. & Mrs. William Richards Jr.,Mr. Ie Mrs. Anthony L. Sylvia'. .

$J.6 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard J. Mer~­

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Mrs. Bernard Rossi, Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. St'mley, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Szwaja, Hilda & Mary Vin­c;ant, Mr. & Mrs. James R. White.

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$-11,0;)1) A Friend

$,nCD . Rev. John J. Regan Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert J. Noonan

~55 . Mr. & Mrs. Paul Champagn~

$50 Mrs. Max Cohen 1\1r. & Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell

Ir. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Olenick:

$35 Atty. & Mrs. Patrick McDon­

IIIcll $30

Mr. & Mrs. L7e Bourgoilt Mrs. John P. Sylvia Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Fennell,.. Mr.& Mrs. Gilbert Arruda Dr. & Mrs. Gerald noherty

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RELATIVES OF SEERS·: JU2.n Marto, left, is a;. surviving brother of the youngest of the three' Fatima children' who' participated' in the 1917 Fatima.visions, Maria ~os· Santos, standi'ng at right isar si'ster of Carmelite nun Sig.ter Lucia, eldest and· onl~ surVIvor of the three seeFS. :M!ari~" talking· with, a: neighbor, still lives in the family home. NC Photo'.

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$%0 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Clarence R. Wam-Mr. & Mrs, Walter' likJgu~, Anonymous- boldt

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No longer be annoyed or feel Ul-at­ A ~iHle plumper ~ ease because of loose, wobbly falsB teeth FASTEETH. an Improved A !i~tle English~i' ~llllkcllne powder holds plates firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoki embarrassment causl~d by loose falss t0~th Dentures that fit are essentlc.l to-he~lth.See your dentist regularly. ~t li'ASTEETH at all cirug countam.

THE ANCHOR'-­Thurs., May 11, 1967

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8 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May11, 1967

Relative ofNoted Pa1l'hf~nder Does Heir Bit for Pede$t~D©lU1S

By Mary Tinley Daly Miss Jessie had long been intrigued by The Path, not

only intrigued but concerned. "Miss Jessie" is snowy haired Miss Jessie Fremont, grand-daughter of writer Jessie Ben­ton Fremont and of Gen. John Charles Fremont, hi,storieally known as "The P.athfinder" letter' to the president of thefor his phenomenal explor­ grocery chain, in which she held ations of the West. "The quite a bit of stock.

Employee conditions changedPath" is a diagonal walk in for the Qetter-but that's anotherthe heart of Washington, D.C., a story.small part of federal Rock Creek

Back to the path: Miss Jessie,park. This sec­wrote to park authorities, wastion of the park assured "a study would beis approximate-:­made." Just about then, the Firstly three blocks Lady?s Bea~tification Programwide, four started. ­long~ From the

What _more. 'practical ""ay,windows of her thought Miss Jessie, of beautify~home fa cin g QUEEN OF STANG PROM: Pauline Lague, second' ing 'a park than by making itthis bit of park, left, elected queen at Friday's Bishop Stang High School~irst of ,all ,usable? In otherMiss Jessie has words, ,flowers are fine, but - a 'senior prom, is congratulated by Marie Lapire, Theresa"for ye-ars paved path is concrete., - ' Girard and Kathleen Rose.

all kinds of peo­ 'Dear Mrs.' .Johnson' ple, take the natural shortest-' In her ladylike script, Miss distance-between-two-points, the Jessie wrote a short, concise note diagonal. addressed to the White' House, ­

Mostly, these people are work,:" a "Dear Mrs. Johnson" letter, men, carrying tools of their trade, outlining the problem of the anxious to conserve time and path and its inherent compati­energy as they trudge to and bility with the whole beautifica­from work. Their feet had liier­ tion program. [FASH~ON NEWS ally beaten out the path, not ex­ A "Dear Miss Fremont" reply

watched people,

If you're at all interested in it's their job to know,and show actly straight but "with a few arrived promptly from White how you look, what the latest the latest and why shouldn't I squiggles" as Miss Jessie de­ House Social Secretary Bess styles' are going to be and just profit from it for the vast sum scribes it. Abell, expressing Mrs. Johnson's what impact fashion is having - of 75 cents or so! '

thanks for Miss Jessie's interestThroughout the seasons, Miss on the world scene, then you The tilt of a tam, a new skirtand reporting that "we haveJessie has observed the people _ have to be well informed. This length, an unusual color eom­placed your letter in the handstreading along the path: beating is quite easy if' bination, you'll see it first in theof appropriate officials for a re­it out all over ag:lin in the snows you are sojourn- high style photographs :that vieview" of the situation.of Winter, slithering along in ing in Paris, for your attention. The modelsMiss Jessie was .content, con­mud during Spring thaws, cough­ vacationin.; in in the pictures may look like afident that wheels would turn ining through Summer dust raised Rom e during lot of underfed waifs, and theirdue course. Hopefully, sheby their padding feet, crunching the showings of hairstyles may su'ggest a trip towatched "her" path: young folkthrough dried Autumn leaves. fashiQn collec- Mars, but they were wearing thesauntering in the 'sunshine, tod­"If only that path could be tions, or enjoy- mini when the only mini wedlers led by their mothers, thesurfaced," she worried, "'twould ing the up-to- knew of was Mickey's girl friend.modishly-clad matron chauffeur­be so much more comfortable." the-minute life . driven to 'one end of the path, of a career girl . For the fashion-~onsciousWalk in Park chauffeur-picked up at the other in New York. home seamstress, these) women'sMiss Jessie's ~wn use of the end. Most of all, though, was However, if you magazines are a must. She may

park was for leisurely strolls in Miss Jessie's interest in the are living the not be able to stitch like thethe outdoors she loves, for walk­ working people, trudging it ev­ life of the average American tailoress at Mainbocher's, but sheing her dogs; watching small ery morning, every_ evening, in female in an average American can copy that designer's use ofehildren and their mothers in the all kih.ds of weather, their weary biack and white accented byplayground area. town or city scattered through- -jeweled buttons. But she can'tfeet· keeping the path stamped

But the path, that essentially 'out any of the 50 states, then you even do the latter if she hasn'tdown. "Wheels will turn," she have to gather your fashionhuman transportation route, an smiled to herself. know how where you can. seen a stunning photo of his eve..

almost primitive wilderness in , Sure enough, they ,<lid: first _ Your best source of advance ning gQwn collection.the heart of a great citY,that .'wheels of a big bulldozer to information is the high-style This is one instance whenwas what bothered her. straighten out the "squiggles" of fashion magazines such as Vogue copying is' allowed and advo­Never one to loin the vast herd th~ path, then wheels of a huge : or Harper's Bazaar, the Wall cated for the woman who appre­of'the non..,involved, Miss Jessie concrete' mixer to surface· the Street Journals of the fashion ciates the designs from Paris butdecided to do, what she could walkway, making it safe, dry and scene. can't even afford a first lineabout the situation. comfortable for those human The monthly or bimonthly copy of the original. Sew yourAs a flashback, we remember, feet. purchase of these exciting fash- own, or at least some design asthat some years a'go, Miss Jessie Though Mis; Fremont; practi ­ ion digests may leave a slight _ne"llr to it as possible.had discovered a sad lack, of cal, sensible. a~d good .nattir~d, :dent in your budget for inciden- Fashion Names_estroom facilities - for women would chuckle at any poetic ref­

.employees' of. a great grocery tals, but the, boost both' you and These magazin'es also bring . erence to- her 'path project it

chain. your wardrobe get is well worth . the names that are 'important in.- does seem appropriate to note"My: dear, you .look ill," sh~, the few extra pennies spent.. the fashiorl' world to the atlen­

that she'epitomizes the wordssaid to tM girl checking out her .True, most of the .styles seen in " tion of the general public. Who

of poet Sam Walter Foss::groceries. ','Let me he~p 'you: :to' t?e pages of th~se slick publica;' , .knows; so~e day you may iIi- ­

"Let me live in' my' house bythe restroom." tions, ~re', ~ay, j:>eyond the nol'-:, berit' a.milFon dolla:t:s and you. the side of the road

That "restroom" was anything mal AmerIcan s pocketbook, .for :will want to 'know where toAnd be a frienq ,of man~"

but, as Miss Jessie wrote' iii a these brilliant pages are the', spend .it. Some of these names s?owcases for ,every name de- Sl1ch ·s· Anne Fogarty and Mr. SIgner on the f~shion scene; but ,Mort, ,may be w~thin our. j:>udget U~gesNurse~ De~cmd" Nursing School Enrolls a ~mart woman can adapt the if we really want something spe­

Professional Standards Middle-Aged Women 100' they stress for her own. ,cial and most area stores are very ., wardrobe. "'iJ",ng to order you some itemSAN ANTONIO (NC) -The TEANECK (NC)-Holy Name

For example, in a recent issue seen in a magazine.editor of the Catholic Nurses Hospital School of Nursing here magazine declared here that in New Jersey is one of two of V~gue, Te?l Trai~a had a Just as you cannot possibly be

smashmg lookmg OUtfIt featur- an up t th . t thO kinurses mustunite,dem:.ind pro-­ nursing schools - in the U. S. . I' htl f . . - 0- e-mmu e, In ngfessional standards' and make . which has opened its doors to . mg. a s I~ y lared navy skIrt, a Catholic if you don't read the their professional voices heard. middle-aged women on a full ­ ;h~te ~lk 1~IOUS: :ntd ~ well- latest Catholic literature, you

Dorothy N. Kelly of Washing­ time student basis. eSIgne ye ow' Ja~ e t ~t sold can't possibly keep up on the to:l told the 59th annual conven­ Seven women between the for the astronomIcal pnce of , constant changes of fashion if

300. Now a,gal_who loved clothes you don't read the publicationstion of the Texas Nurses Asso­ < ages of 42 and 52 are enrolled in but couldn t afford more than a of the tradeci'tion that strikes and mass the freshman class in a pilot label of a Teal Traina could •resignations may seem rather program which has been dubbed e ..sily buy ·a smart looking navydrastic measures to assure better a success by Dr. Lawrence R. skirt, a white silk blouse and apatient care, yet nurses have Malnig, guidance consultant at

'. yellow jacket along more modest M@nilifle PlumbinJg &been unable to cut through pub- the school. lines, price-wise, and team them;, lic apathy by any other means. "The present group has done­together to get the same visual [}S~@J~omig CO., ~UlC.Miss Kelly, speaking on "Eco­ so well," he said, "that the. effect of the designer's original., nomic security:' How do we de­ school could easily double its en­ Reg. Master Plumber 2930

serve it? said nurse- "have al­ rollment of older students next , Aid to imagination . GEORGE M. MONTLE ways deserved economic secur­ year. The women have kept up Perhaps y 0 -..I r imagination Over 35 Years

. ity. If we don't realize this,' the with their work and have fitted doesn't need the inspirations of Satisfied Service general public does, at least in well, both academically and ·that can be gleaned from the .806 NO. MAIN S:rREET

: when it is forced to consider the soCially, with the younger stu­ fashion experts who edit these . Fall River' 615-74'11suDject." dents." magazines, but I ,always feel that'

Women Looking For Models

WASHINGTON (N C) ..... ~ woman journalist, author d lecturer said here tbat yotm@ women in underdeveloped couDl:b tries of Asia, Africa and Latb,i America are looking to ~

women of both democratic Da<I tions and communist nations fo;g their models. '

Lisa Sergio, Italian-born etDoo tor and free-lance radio and ~

writer, now a 1D'. S. citiz~ spoke on the the subject of 8 new role for today's woman d1JIjloo ing an honors convocation ldl Dunbarton College of HoJ;j Cross here.

Miss Sergio said the female college student from an undePII developed country is loold.nlf

. for an example to follow fro. ­other young women of her agia and status in lands where' wom­en have played a leading role Id society for a long time.

"She sees their image," :MIBI!' Sergio continued, "in the imalJlli which their country' project8 on the world-scene through ftIl books, its television progralm\, its press and, above all, the SUJlq

veys of family stability and aI behavior of children. The rate

, of family breakdown and of· j.. venile delinquency and insuba ordination in the U. S., reflected by our surveys andoOur head=. lines, appalls her."

"The American college girl o1l our day has before her probab~

the most' taxing demands eVeli made by society upon its wom,.. en," Miss Sergio said. "She musfl remain the pillar of the nation~

family, but she must also partJ;,., cipate in society's affairs."

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs., May 1'1. 1967

If You" re in Charitable Mood -......,:.,f'i"W"" y,~..,:;iii s: If It .-Try Growin,g Berries for Birds 11 1. II I

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'tef"1(By Joe aJrnd Marilyn Ro~ericlk: J~i!o~ As I sat down to write this article Melissa wanted to

lIDow what I was going to write about. When I told her ][ was writing ab~ut blueberry bushes she said to be sure to Gay that when you plant blueberry bushes the birds eat Ja,il the blueberries, This took there, but the following book the wind out of my sans to would certainly raIl intc the cat­eay the least. The fact of the egory of good bedside reading. ID'atter is that she is telling One of the best of the fancy­fme truth as far as our blueberry dishes-for-little-effort type of b1.1Shes are concerned. cookbooks that I have come

We have only four, but they across recently, it is a revision are large<lnd quite productive. in hardcover of the pocketbook, The difficulty is that robins es- "The Elegant But Easy Cook­

." peclally, ar:e fond of blue~erries book," published by the Macmil­, Wld they eat them when they are Ian Company. The authors of tbis

, '•. ' :L'ed, o~ the verge of turnin~. blue. book, Marian Fox Burros and .. " 'fu; a result we get v~ry few Lois Levine, had already won a

" '" .. ' . . warm ::;pot in my heart with their· , ,,~~~~ies and quite a few. happy' "Freeze With Ease" collection .of

ro inS. "'. . recipes, so I ~pened the. pages of , .!.:, lIn the past ~O years o~ so my,., 'of this new book with a slightly

ftlther has tried covering tile. , '. d' d b t bushes with cheesecloth, tying' . prMeJu hl~eh e~: f th ...... bits of string to the buslies to .... y tg. opmlOn 0 ;se .wO 4l..' ht th b' ds d young ladles rose even higher as&.llg en e lr away, an f If . hi Gevcr~~ other devices which have I ound my~e return~ng to t s .... '1 d At thi . t h' d volume agal.n and agam. to read U1l e . s pom e IS rea y . . h <-. • d thO I Just one more recIpe. They ave .... give up an so IS year am tt t 1 . 11 .

. t b t'f' . I owl a very cha y s y e, especla y InBolOg 0 uy an ar I ICla h·" d 't· h th•. h . d t f' ht th t elr mtro uc lOn, w en ey~:Uc· IS suppose 0 ng en ,e caution the reader as to the CHAPElL OF THE APPARITIONS: The Fatima chap'el today stands on the actual birds away. types of guest one should invite site of the tree above which the three Portuguese children saw the Blessed Virgin in

Need LietIe Care to a successful party. I always Fatima, The hospice (rear) cares for thoug-ands of sick and afflicted who make the Fatirn'"' Irf you can manage to save enjoy a cookbook of this type, pilgrimage seeking help and cures. NC Photo.

Gome for the house after the that gives yeu the feeling that Wrds and children get to them, these are your next door neigh­;vou might enjoy growing blue- bors you're talking to and not Officers E!,ectedGuides NCEA

, b<!rries. They do very well in some pompous authority who sendy acid soil and take very creates in a $50,000 kitchen, un­ In Di:strict Five Ilittle 'care. I have seen several disturbed by sticky-fingered /Elder o~ Presbyterian Church Advises

Mrs. John J. Lauzonis of Sl'Varieties of plants for sale in youngsters. Officials tOn Costi,y Ventures Patrick's Guild, Falmouth, wasmurseries, so they are readily Varied Collectiolll1

e~ected president of District Five. ova:' -bIe in this area. Their format is easily read, WASHINGTON (NC) - When ~han a fraternal organization of Fall River Diocesan Council of

TI' your soil is not acid it is and followed, with ingredients in, offiCials of the National Catholic Catholic educators when Msgr. Catholic Women during the dis­Ull\ easy matter to mix it half and darker type than instructions. Educational Association plan ~ Hochwalt took it over in 1944, trict's annual meeting at St. Joan lllalf with peat moss or rotted What I really feel that they do a new research project, or any but he dreamed of making it into of A ..C Church P " in Orleans. Ileaf mold to make it acid enough tremendous job on though, is in other costly venture, their first a highly organized and effective Mrs. Lauzonis was' formerly fur berries. Each year thereafter having such a varied collection. move is consultation with an voice for school improvement. president of the Falmouth guildl Jlt is only necessary to sprinkle of recipes (literally from soup Elder of the Presbyterian One of his first moves was to and was also Diocesan Spiritual! some fertilizer around the base to nuts) th:,n can be prepared Church. secure financial independence Developme' : Chairman. (i)f the plants (the kind packaged in advanr qnd put into the oven. An alert, pleasant woman of for NCEA through· a national Other officers elected were: iEor azaleas arid camellias does or removed from the refrigerator, Scotch-English . ancestry .holds campaign for new membership. Mrs. George Charpentier of Sl ~ry well) and prune the tops of at the last minute, giving the the purse strings of NCEA, the Msgr. Hochwalt was also di­ Francis Xavier Guild in Hyan­t'le bushes lightly to keep' them hostess amp~e opportunity to en- nation's chief Catholic school 01'- rector of the department of edu­ nis, vice-president; Mrs. Georgewithin bounds. joy her guests.. ganization. cation of the National Catholic S. C)hoon of St. Patrick Guild.

There are several varieties The section on salads is worth Welfare Conference. He was a Falmouth, secretary; Mrs. War­recommended for this area. We the price ($5.95) of the whole . Mrs. Winifred R. Loring's title very busy man,and much of the ren E. Geoffrion of St. PilJlj

is adm'ihistrative assistant for co­'have "Weymouth," which is a. 'book. The authors manage to burden for NCI!:A's membership Guild, Squth Yarmouth, treas­hrge blueberry and ,produces." offer' picture-pretty salads such ordination of prognm and re-, and 'finances, in effect the' life urer.

search. It covers a multitude of . 'heavy crops. This is an old vari-. as the Fourth of July Mold a services on behalf of American blood of ~e olrganization, fell to Outgoing president Mrs. James ety and I am sure there are very "stupendous red, white and blue ·Quirk was elected DiocesanCatholic education. Mrs. Long.good new varieties on the mar- .. creation" along with such man­ Vice-President from District·Performs Duties Weill Comparative statistics giveketo One is "Jersey,'" which is . pleasers as Mother's Potato Five.. Mrs. Gilbert J. Noonansome indication of how well shevery hardy and which produ~es Salad, a hearty concoction of Her entry into Catholic edu- has ·performed her duties. In win be Corresponding Secretary.large fruitOIi upright plants.. potatoes, onion, eggs and bacon cation t:ame in 1953 when a col- 19;;2, NCEA membership was

Bluberries need good drainage,. topped .with a spicy tangy dress­ league at the American Council 6,234;.. by 1965 the total was Raises Paylm plant them where they will ing. . on Education introduced her to 15,278-including more than 90 .' PROVIPENCE (NC) - The

.' ·8Ot have, their roots standing in . The main dish section is excit ­ Msgr. Frederick G. ITochwalt, the per cent of all Catholic educa- Catholic school board of the _ WIlter. If their foliage turns yel- ing, the desserts sound dreamJi' late NCEA executive secretary, tional institu1!ions in the United r:-ovi.!ence diocese has an­

low you are in ,trouble. ·Either and all in all it: is an exciting, who was then in the process of States. In those same years, the ttoIDlced the adoption of a newthe 'soil it too alkaline and needs . informative must for a cO,okbook bringing the association to its organization's: income rose from 'salaIJ. scale for lay teachers in

. "acidification, or the plant· needs collector's shelf. In the introduc.;. present influential :md promi':' ~ '~,390 to $2711,517, and its new Rhode IsTand's parochial elemen­• dose of chelated iron~, . tion, the authors state that they nent position. projects incre~lsed tenfold. tary schools.

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Chelated iron can be obtained : revi~ed the original .paperbac~ NCEA had been little moreill liquid form in a garden store ver~lOn because so' many· readers. and the need for it usually arises copIes had 'b.ec~me.dogearred, .. because the soil' is inpenetrabl~· and because It IS such. a good Hold Conference .. too alkaiine. Blueberries neec:i,,:book:,} can s~ how thl~.could, ., •• DO special spray schedule, in fact,.. ·: hap~~ '. '. . On R~ce, RelIgIon we don't bothell' with ours at all' .,' ~hlS, IS Just .a; sample of the LAFAYETTE (NC) -Minis-. 8IIld our berries have never beeri .... recipes fOW!ld,·1O the Eleg~nt !ers of several faiths participated bothered' by. insects, and are' BU;t Easy ~Qo~book. My famIly in, the first conferenc~' on race :i3ther easy to grow. But this' ,enJoye~ thiS dl~ferent treatment and religion in southwest Lou,:" . J 'logs us back to tl!le unpleasant ,of an mexpenSl,ve standby. 'isianar held here. ilUbject of the birds and probably Baked ][mperial Chicken Principal speakers included, ll> :»tner season without blueber- with Cumberland' Sauce Auxiliary Bishop Warren L. lies. (serves. 6 to 8) Boudreaux of Lafayette and

In the Kitchen lh cup g;. .\t~d Parmesan cheese Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, na-. One reviewer wrote an article 2 CUI=S se:,50ned bread crumbs tional director of the interreli-

IleCently that set -forth her crite- 3 Tablespoons sesame seeds gious affairs department of· the "on for a good cookbook. She 2 two ~ .. d a l::a:ul to three-lb. American Jewish Committee. IJtated that she reviewed a couk- broilers or fryers (cut up). book in bed and that if 'Ii! cup melted butteII"

early in the day and then refrig­a cookbook coUld put heir (SAUM) ... sleep immediately it was poor, 1 cup red currant jelly erated!. If' it kept ber interest and kept 1 6, oz can h'ozen orange juice 4!} Bake for ODe hoW' at 350·. Mr from sleep it was very good, concentrate (defrosted) If' you?re serving chiEdren who bat that if it eaused' her to jump 4 Tablespoons dry sheny like their ch-iCl:ken not too. dressy, ...t of bed, rush d'own to heT 1 teaspoon dry mustard you can stop here; 'however; for kitehen and whip. up olle of the· Ys teaspoon ground ginger the more gourmet-minded, you 1llllCipes, then It was senilati{)nalL :', teaspoon hot pepper sauce can make the sauce.

W 11, I'm afraid I can't adopt 1) Mix together cheese, crumbs S) For the sauce combine the her method for my own" ~ause and sesame seeds. jelly, orange juice, sherry, mus­1!t would take more than the 2) Dip pieces in melted butter tard, ginger, and pepper sauce iestt of James Beards get rr:re. out and then in cru:nr.:bo mixIDJre, An a saucepan and simmer until ~ bed once I've managed to get 3) This mucb can be done smooth.

Plain, sugared alnd cinnaIllon -

a/lin one delicious variety package

MOTHER PARKER'S OLD FASHIONED D6UGIIl\TUTS

baked by your Sunbeam Baker

THE ANCHOR-Thurs., May 11, 1967

lay Hn1$l'rlWch»rrs InChi~ago A$k Uni,on Charrter

CHICAGO (NC)-Striking Catholic lay teachers at Leo

;. High School here in Illinois have applied to the American Federation of Teachers, AFL­CIO for a charter for a new locai which would represent Catholic lay teachers in Chicago. . The local would be similar to ,the Chicago Teachers Union :which represents Chicago public school teachers, according to James Walsh, leader of the strik­mg Leo teachers.

Walsh also announced the for­mation of a Teachers Committee for Catholic Lay Education whose membership i:.; open to all teachers in Catholic schools iri the Chicago archdiocese.

Strike Objectives , Three schools have been struck here' to date. All are operated by members of religious orders.

The strike at Mendel High, operated by the Augustinians, ended when the administration agreed conditionally to recognize the Illinois Federation of Teach­ers. as sole' bargainiJ;lg agent for 31 lay teachers. : Tea~hers - at a second school are'seeking to .lift ceilings i,n the .alary schedule wHile the teach­ers at'a third' secondary institu­tion want salary. increases" med­ical insurance and a pension plan, in' addition to recognition cd a bargaining agent.

North Dighton ST. JOSEPH

$400 Rev. Leo M. Curry

$90 Rev. Terrence F. Keenan

$50 Holy Name Society

$40 Mr. & Mrs. George Gray

$35 . George Milo~

A Friend , !:,~5

Mr. ,& Mrs. Maurice Kent Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. pivine Mr.&. Mrs. Francis E. Dowling Mrs. Raymond Simmons Mr. &' Mrs. William Bliss Mr. & Mrs. Roger Turner Robert Turner Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Neville Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Medei­

~s

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Boulay Mr. & Mrs. Harold Mendoza Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McEvoy Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dutra . Anita Sabourin Mr. & Mrs. Russell McDermott John ·D. Romano Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Souza Mr. & Mrs. Charles Horton Mr. & Mrs. Francis Conaty Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hebert

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Adamczyk,

Mrs. Glen Burgrnann, Emma Milot, Arthur Milot, Mrs. Frank­lin Weeks, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Sherrington.

$15 Mrs. Frederick Wilbur, Nancy

lDurfee, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Borden, Mrs. N'.rman Woodward, Mr. & HI'S. Filbert Torres.

Mr. & Mrs. Levite Carrier, Mr. &: Mrs. Edwin Ready, Mr. & Mrs. William Ferreira.

!N(iJ)!i'U'fhl WelSiU'[Pl@U'fr

OUR lLADY OF GRACIE $300

Rev. Maurice H. Lamontagne $60

Rev. Robert W. Dowling $50

Adrien D. Picard $35

Our Lady of Grace Catholie Y'omen's Guild

John Hendrioks . Mr. & Mrs. Frederick P. Koehoo

ler .Mrs. Louise Oakland Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Turner

$25

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Arthur Aguiar PaImeda Amaral Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. ArnoJl!l Mr. & Mrs. William Bishop Barbara Bums Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. BUIlDIl Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brady ·Helen E. Browning Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Carvalbct Mrs. Mary Crafford Richard Fagan Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gamboa Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Hendricks Mr. & Mrs. John Langwell Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Leiter Angela Medeiros Emily Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. Anthony PimenW

t Mr. & Mrs. Clovis Roux Mr. & Mrs. John P. Sea~les!.._........._-..:.;. " George Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Freeman TreacyHONOR BISHOP: Archbishop Angelo Palmas, Apostolic Delegate to Vietnam; Lt. Mr. & Mrs. Fritz Ulmschneider

Gen. Nguyen van Thieu, chairman, National Leadership Committee;. Air Vic.e-Marshall Mr. & Mrs. John Unsworth NguyenCao Ky, Prime Minister; and Archbishl]p Paul Nguyen van Bmh of.SaIgon, sta~d Dr. &; Mrs. B. Edwin Zawacki before the catafalque ~ the·late Bishop A. Thaddeus L~ huu ,:!:,u, former VICar Apo~tohe Mt. Carmel Holy Name Society of Phat Diem North Vietnam while citation was read awardmg the deceased. bIShop $20 second highe;t rank of the N~tional Order of the Republic at the funeral Mass in Saigon Jane Barker, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­

ward Bowen, Mrs. Raymondcathedral. NC Photo. .;/ Crompton, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Curry, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harris

. $25 Mr. & Mrs. Leonel S. Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. James Mullins Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Hendricks Ranald Arntz' . . Mr.' & Mrs. Manuel Michael Mi'.·& Mrs. Joseph Souza Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Hendricks"

.. Wiliiam Costa Mr. & Mrs'. John O. Soares $20 .' . Mr.,&· Mrs. Paul Lusignan, Mr. II;'" I . Mauric'e eye' Mr. & Mrs': John .Velozo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Valmore J. Ar­ Mrs. Myron Perry . Maurice Dumont Mr. & Mrs. Z'ygmunt Ziobro chambault,: Mr. & Mrs." JOQn F. Mr. & Mrs; Oscar Pelleti9,Anonymous' ',' $20 . Kineavy, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mr. &. Mrs. James Roberts, MJl. Mrs. Calire' Moquin . Mr: & Mrs. Joseph H. Camara, Langfield, Mr. & Mrs. Robert 'D. '. & Mrs'. 'Robert Sloane, MarY Sou,;.Vincent Narini Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Mello, Al- ' McMillan, Mr. '&¥rs. Peter .sa, Mr.. & Mrs. Fred Whelan ...Anonymous' fred & Anne Monteiro' . - ....

Paskowski. '16· Lena St Pierre' .$15 .. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Santoro, · Roger Vandal Richard Bernardo, Mr. & Mrs. Mr_ & Mrs. Walter Gerula·Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tierney, Mrs.

Joseph C. Borge, Mr. & Mrs. $15George Weathersbee, Mr. & Mrs.OCean Grove' James Costa, Mr. & Mrs. Ray­ Thomas Garvey, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bain, Mr. & Mrs. He....mond R. Machado, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Washington. bert Bassett, Mr. & Mrs. HenryST. MICHAEL Manuel Moniz.

$15 , Bilodeau, Mr. & Mrs. WiifretiMr.·& Mrs. Edward Perry, Mrs. . $500 Blanchette, Mary DeSilvaMr. & Mrs. Frederick Bartek,Alexandrina Quental, Mr. & Mrs.Rt. Rev. Joseph A. Cournoyer Mr. & Mrs. Louis Dupere, Mr.Sally A .. Benson,' Mr. & Mrs.Dennis Raposa, Miss Eliza Rego,$60 & Mrs. Mathew Fahey, Mr.' &Kenneth Chase, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­Miss Laura C. Saraiva.Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Brophy Mrs. Francis Farrell, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Sardinha, ward. L. Donovan, Mr. & Mrs.

$40 Jesse C. Hall, Mr. & Mrs. RobertGerald Driscoll. .Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Souza,Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Pettine KavenyMrs. Mary Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Duffy,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ripanti Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Korkue.Mr. & Mrs. Louis F. Fayan, Mr.Herbert Wetzel.$30 . . lVIr. & Mrs. John W. Korkue" Mr. & Mrs. George Bedard ·ST. THOMAS MORE . George Harrison, Mr. & Mrs. 'Mr. ~ Mrs. Joseph Kropis .11'.,

· Mr. & Mrs. John Seguin Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Little, Mr. &

& Mrs. Robert Gunn, Mr. & Mrs.

$400 John J. Joyce.$25 Mrs. Walter MaykishRev. Howard .t .• Waldron Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mitchell,

· Mr. & Mrs. Robert Canuel $125 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Pepka, Mr.. & Mr. & Mrs. John McAloon, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Crane Mrs. Joseph F. Foley Sr. Mrs. Chester Ploski, Atty & Mrs. & Mrs. Kenneth McClockey, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Creamer $100 F. A. Rodrigues, Mrs. Fr'ederick & Mrs. Frank Mello, Mrs. Anna Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Duquette A Friend Jackson. Propatier, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mrs. Annette Lacroix Dr. & Mrs. Francis James Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Rogers, Mrs. -Rufful Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Latham Dale Rothwell, Mrs. William Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Rebello, Francis McGonagle . $95 Ryding, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard J. Mr. & Mrs. William Roess'el, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Petit Rev. William J. Shovelton Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Shirley M. & Mrs. Arthur Schreiner, Mr. &; Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rodth $50 Smith. Mrs. Manuel Sousa, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Thibault A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Toomey, Robert Stellmack Mary Trial Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Coady Mary Toomey, Mr. & Mrs. Luke Mr. & Mrs. James Urquhan,Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wodhen Sarah White,. Atty & Mrs. Richard N. LaSalle Urban, B. Mr. &' Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Voll, Mr. Js

$241 Dr. Bernard Mangione Mrs. Philip Collins. Mrs. Wallace Whitelaw Jr.Mr. &' Mrs. Paul Antaya $45 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Fortin, . $20 . Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McCaJlll Mr. &' Mrs. William J. Holland,

Mr. & Mrs.. Edward Conforti, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hussey.$35 Enjoy DiningMr. & Mrs. Joseph Finnegan, Mr. George W. Hopkins& Mrs. Frank Gallery, Mr. & Mrs' $30 Seekonk IN THERaymond Legault, Dr. & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Earl HeronJoseph C. McGuill !'IT. CARMEL Edwin Doolin JOLLY WHALER Mr. & Mrs. Leo Paradise, Ar­ $150Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert F. Leonardthur Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­ --AND--Mr. & Mrs. William CuddiganMr. & Mrs. James F. Nicolettiliam Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs Donald $100 SPOUTER INNSexton $"" Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Weyker

, $15 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Badwey St. Vincent de Paul Society RESTAURANTS Mr. & ·Mrs. Aloysius Gabriel, Mr. &. Mrs. William Croke $50

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lamontagne, Mr. & Mrs. Palll Daley Always Free Parking Mr. & Mrs. John Lindo, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Foley Jr. , $30 Mrs. Milton Machado, Mr. & Mrs Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Gagnon

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hill

Mr., & Mrs. Raymond Caldarone New Bedford HotelNormand Naveu Atty & Mrs. Charles Hague Mrs. Louise Fallon , Mr. & Mrs. George Parent, Da. del J. Hatton

Mr. & Mrs. Roland Patenaude, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Hopkins Mr. & Mrs. Robert Peloquin, Mr. Atty & Mrs. James Killoran & Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Cletus J. Monahan

~IESiDENTIAlNorman Thibault Mrs. Henry T. Munroe

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Viens, Mrs Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert J. Nadeau SCHOOLS (9 CHURCHES Mr.' & Mrs. Thomas F. O'Con-Joseph Wilson, Paul Tobin. !FUElLnell ~NDUSTRIAL 0 BUNKIE~

~(iJ)mtelJ"$~fr

ST. JOHN 'OF GOD $250

Rt. Rev. Augusto L. Furtado $100

Rev. Bento L. Fraga $25

Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Borges Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Antone S. Feno

. Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Medeiros .Jr.

IVTr. & Mrs. Austin J. O'Toole ,Dr. & Mrs, Donatd Peters (Ol1JL [Q) jQ\[O)§©~ ©~[!, 1a1lJJ~~!E~~Mr. & Mrs. Leo D. Sullivan

«:omplete lHeating Unstallatiol11l$Mrs. Peter C. Trainor Edward F. Welsh 2~ lHIour Oil Burner Service Mr. & Mrs. William E. White

Sr. . Frederick J. Wilding Mr. & Mrs. James Crivaro Ml & Mrs. Thomas Griffin Mr. & Mrs. Gerard A. La- MiDI ~!easan1l Street Tel. ~96-e27] New Bedford

Liberte .

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gentile, me ANCHOR-Diocese of fall River-Thurs., May 1!, 1961Raynham Margaret Hayward, Alvan Cas-S'I'. ANN weill, Mil". &: Mrs. Le<m Lamon­ 1~ 'j

$100 ~gne, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Milano Mr. & Mrs. James Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Dean Garfield Iili'. Ro\bert Mealy Katherine Brophy, MI~. James John Galligan Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bacon

$50 Brophy, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Shep- Mr. & Mrs. Fr-ancis Murphy "Mr. & Mrs. Isaiah Kelley . Tbomaa Me Ross llI'Idson, John Briguglio, Mr. & Amy Brewer Mr. & Mrs: John Fitzmaurfct!! Almon L. Turner Mrs. Kenneth Gorham Mr. & Mrs. Williall'1 Bamea Katherine S. Mais (In memoil'J' j

$40 Lawrence Hurley, IViI". &. Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cam of Frederick J. Mais) Jl)r. Robert Paquette 3ol!m Schleicher, Mr. & lVIrs. Jos- Mr. & Mrs. John Shea ,Mr. & Mrs. Herbert CarbolJi,o !

$30 eph Macrina, Joseph Hurley, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Leo St. John neau Gilbert Ji"Fahey &; Mrs. J. Donald Amirault $20 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGuire

$25 Mr. & Mrs. James Jones, Mr. Sarah McLaughlin, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Barry William R. Navin & Mrs. Anthony Spadll, Mr. &; Timothy Walsh, ME. & Mrs. John Mrs. Eva Marie Dane Henry R. Costa MIl'S. Louis Silva, Mrs. John Piepiora, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Leslie St. George Mrs. Doris Baran Toomey, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Owens Connor, Mr & Mrs William Nolal1'i\ Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Rytn!l Edward McCabe Francis Flood, Mr. & Mrs. Rob- Mr. &: Mrs. Chris Sempos, Anna Mr. & Mrs. Edward Boyle Robert E. Eastman en Connors, Raymond Webber, V. & Mary Gaffney, Jamell Mrs. Charles Geoghegan ,)Josep'\ E. Keough Herbert Saunders Moran, Mr & Mrs Edmund Valley Mrs. Frances Dubois Henry Cardoza tr .Ilo1L Y ILL $15 Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lyons 1 Th'rancis L. Ring ~©U Il n «UmOIl,h lro Mrs. C. Joseph Nowak, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Paul McLau~hllLi\ Leo D. Long ST. :PIUS TENTlRI Mrs. John Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Walsh Albert P. Ribeiro $1000 Alfred Crabtree, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­ Mr. & Mrs. William Downey jMrs. Dorothy Walfonll Rev. Christopher L. Broderick liam LeFavor, Mr. & Mrs. Hell'­ Mr. & Mrs. Amos Leyton Paul 3. Fountain $400 bert Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Roderick Louis R. Cabana A Friend of St. Pius Tenth Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Stephens, Mrs. Adelaide Messenger George Boucher $?100 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hinckley. Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lovinsk~ Joseph Bettencourt Rev. Philip A. Davignon Harry Holbrook, Rosalie Tirrell!, Mrs. Lillian Dowd 1

SOl.E SURVIVOR: SisterGary Cartwright A Friend (2) Mr. & Mrs. John Grenda Mr. &: Mrs. Frank Ball Frank A. Bedford Mr. & Mrs. John G. Doherty Lucia, eldest of three chil­ Mr. & Mrs. John Hobbs, Ray­ Mr. & Mrs. Chester J. Poweli8 Edward G. lVlaloog Lt Commander Margaret Haley- dren who beheld the appari­ mond Fava, Mr. &: Mrs. AgneWJ Mary A. Cummings Felix P. Kaladin Mrs. Lura Leddy Veiga, Laura Vecchi, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. John Ormondtions at Our Lady of FatimaBarbara R. O'Brien Mrs. Arthur MorawskI John Alden Mrs. Grace Chase,in 1917, lives quietly todayAndrew $. Galligan Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenneth Murphy- - Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mr. &: Mrs. Anastasia CraHey

in a Coimbra (Portugal)Mary McGrath $60 Mrs. Joseph Yeager, Philip Yea­ Patrick F. Kelleher Don~l,d L. McKinnOJI1 Thomas Hague Carmelite Convent. NC Photo ger, Frances Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. M1mley Boyce Jaro~s J. Hauck $50 Mario Govoni Mr; &: Mrs. William Brad7 Edwn,r~:I. Murby ,. Mr. & Mrs. Martin Gera~ty- Gervais, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gio- Mrs. Agnes Francis, Claill'le Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. CarneyAd9~ph 1? Rozenas ,,,,' ' A Friend. . :' losa . Collert Carroll Gift Shop . Jol).[~ .W~.ch ., Mr. & Mm. Raymond Luddem Mary Griffin, Mr. & Mrs. Alpha Mr. & Mrs. Pierre F. Lavedaa

'" $35 Lagacy, Mr. & Mrs. Donald La~e.Ro!;ler,t,..L. Smith ", ... , MM' L k' . West Harwich Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Duggan . Edward R. Bar1'1' ", ..,l\<Ir.,~ Mrs., Edward C'<6I"j!nWll , " rs. ane ar 111, Mary Leary Captain William House

.. ,$20 ,. ',' "" $30 , Mr., ~ Mrs. Francis Maher, Mr. ' HOLY TRINlITY Mr. & Mrs. John W. AnderSOll Rich~rd:,J. 'SouZa" ~nI:, ,1l(ar,-, -,:, ,M<&, 'Mrs. Norris GlDclclIin~ &: Mrs. John Malloy, Mr. & Mrs. $100 Mrs,: ,William Connolly

!faret :~puza, Armindo, Lo.~oo, ,': '. Mrs" B~rnard F. Shea Rober,t, Manchuk, Mrs. Hope ,II. Elizabeth Batson $20 Gerard Bp~enfant,Mrs.F!~.l , , Mr!i!, RIta $w~nson :~~~hi' Mr. & Mrs. Bemarlii. ,(' $50

Mr.' & Mrs. Jeremiah O'Leary,g'.8rien, Roland Lecqy0ll". $25 .," . 'Mr. &: Mrs. Bemis Bole:J Betty Halbritter, Mrs. John Zio­

, M Ch I P Mr & Mrs Daniel B. Thom""""'llil kevich; Mr.· ok Mrs. Gerald O'Neil.$15 Mrs.., L,,CUI.·se Blake Mrs. Charles O'Neill, Mr. & . Jean "Levasseur, lLaWt-eti.~ I'.:. Mr, &:,M~. Fred P. Brown ,rs. ar es erry, Mrs. ArthUll' $35· ....,.-

F. Underwood, Marion Halbritt~lacobanis, Francis D. BrnMrB,. Joan~aker" Ristau, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Rydell', '. J!])r. & Mrs. Arthur D'Elia George P. Treani, Robert J. JI)1'i1r- Cynthia Baker ,_ 'Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson $15 @OlI. Mr. & Mrs. WilUam 11lan_ Mr. &. Mrs. Edward A StJref!e, $30 Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Healy, Ml'.

David W. O'Connor lit, lame3 ·Mr. & Mrs. William Bennett Gertrude E. Tynan Mr. & Mrs. James Besso &: Mrs. Carl Newman, Mrs. Wil­Mr. &: Mrs. J. Harry Long~oleman, Edward J. Doheney:, , Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Bogal!' Wareham Mr. & Mrs. Arthur LaFrenier liam Hurst, Mrs. Charlotte Pen3, .John L. Spaulding, James Moum. John Coyle Mr. & Mrs. James Egan

Joseph R. Mason, Robert Mon- Major'Margaret J. Conley- ST. PATRICK $25 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Roderick" tana, ',>seph E. Downing, Doria Mrs. Mllry Geist $1200 Mr. &: Mrs. John G. Murph,. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Egan, Mm. C. Morrisey, Mrs. Eugene Heinig. Mr & Mrs Gaetano Giammall'OOl A Friend A. J. Turri Peter Roderick, Mrs. AIda Lal.}­

William M. Russell, Bemire A. Mr. & Mrs. John Grimes $100 Mr. & Mrs. James ]11'. Colgan ham, Mr. & Mrs. Roland E. COil­12'0\ lain, James Russell, Robert Mrs. Margaret Haley Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Pappi Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wales llWrslD'O: 38, ,Patricia Connom. Mr. & l'4r8. Reginald Hal'rom. Knights of Columbus, Father Mr. & Mrs. Carl Johnson

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Marini"George M. Powers m, Joseph Mrs. Frederick Hatch Francis Callahan Council 14139 Mr. & Mrs. John I~. Delay ~. HohmRDD Jr., Elwood 11. ,John Houst Clark. A Friend

Mrs: Owen HuH 'South Easton Mr. & Mrs. James I~

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lahi.ff "HOLYCROSS Dods'LeClair

$200 Mrs. Lawrence Lippard Rev. Joseph F. Hanna, e's.e. Mr.' &' Mrs. Arthur Lynch

to., $100 Mr. & Mrs. William MarneM Mr. '& Mrs. Donald Bergeron Mr. I'lt Mrs. Anthony Martillll'il>

, , $50 . ", Gertrude McConnack John "Pitt . ,,: Mrs. D,av:id McHugh

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Murph&, MrS. 'Herbert Everet~ , Mr. '& Mrs. Frank O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bergerom , 'Mr. '& Mrs. Joseph Panek Dr. R. Earl McLoud. ' 'Mr. &,Mrs. Michael Patkoskca

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Perry J:)"rank A. Ready Dr & Mrs Frederick RobinSOlll.. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Nievera Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. Edward Loveday Mrs. Donald T,hompson Mr. & Mrs. David Gomea 'Mr. & Mrs. Francis Sheehy Louis S. Lyne & Theodol!'e R. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Slattery

lbariviere ' Mrs. Sliney & Ethel Vinal Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kairy'lJ Mr..&. ~rs. Charles StillMr. & Mrs. Michael Hegarty Mr. .& Mrs. Walter Wright Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas James $20 Mr. & Mrs. Leo BrophY' Mr. & Mrs. John Czyoski, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Irving Vase 3rd & Mrs. Robert Dawley, Mr. &; Mr. & Mrs. Leo F. Sulli'lfl1lll Mrs. Vincent Fowler, Mr. & Mrs: Mrs. Jennie Overton Robert Glydon, Mr. & Mrs. John Mr. & Mrs. Leo Schleisher Kelly Mr. & Mrs Edward McPartlanCi! . Mr. & Mrs. James Kennedy, Mrs. Roger Blake Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Levesque, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coffey Mr. & Mrs. William MacDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Brophy Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Mulcahy, Christopher Brophy Mr. & Mrs. Louis R. Parks Margaret Brophy Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Terrie, l?ro.ncis Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Shaw

$20 $15 Hugh O'Brien, Mr. &: Mm. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Babineau,

1t.ouis Berretta, Mrs. Warrelll Mr. & Mrs. George Barabe, Mr. Stedman, Mr. & Mrs. Jamea & MI·s. Endre Bogar, Mr. & Mrs. Brown Bernard Boudreau, Mr. & Mrs.

Mr. &: Mm. James FitzgiboolM., Otis Creel.1'. &: Mrs. John C. SUlUV81Il Jll'. Mrs. Hennan Curtis, Mr. &; $17 Mrs. Law.rence Donnelly, Mr. &

llIlr. & Mm. Frank Pancioeoo Mrs. James Dooley, Mr. & Mrs. -$15 .lohn Downey, Mr. &: Mrs. Ray­

Mr. & Mrs. Emil Ozieckl, Blll' ­ mond Duffy bara Schleicher, Mr. & Mrn. Mar­ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Eaton, Mr. Un McKenna, Mr & Mrs Bernard. & Mrs. R. V. Ferguson, Mr. & PieuowsJd. Frank Desm.oo:d. Mes. Joseph G. FIJllllIl. 'll:'a-efae

'Samuel Roberts, Mrs. KennetlaMr. & Mrs. John MacNeill Dr. & Mrs. Thomas O'Leary Dowd, Dr. & Mrs. Edward Sul­$'75 Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur Fros~ livan, Mr. & Mrs. TheophillORev. John J. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gilmette JI.eytonRev. Leonard M. Mulianel)l' Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Pena

$55 Mr. & Mrs. John O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. John Morrissey, Mr. & Mrs. Theod{)re Bapticae Mr. .& Mrs. Julio BarroW!il Mr. & Mrs. John Williams, Theo­

$5. Mrs. Elvira Baptista dore P. Hayes, Charles J. Maa­Mr. & Mrs. Claude EliiB Mr.. .& Mrs. Donald J. Taylor terson, Timothy F. White Mr &. Mrs William McLaughU·11lll Mr. &: Mrs. Walter Dawley Mr & Mrs Raymond T. Speall:­Mrs.. Mary Stott Mrs. Everett. C. Bacon _man, Mr. & Mrs. James Ippolito" Isabelle Cumming Mr. &: M:rs. John I,opes Anna C. & Sarah D. Hayden.

$35 Mr. .&, Mrs. ,Augustus Sylvia Joseph Glynn, Mr. & Mrs. Ray­,Mr & Mrs Frank Krystofols!l:4 Mr. & Mrs. John Gonsalves Jr. mond J. Alvey

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Fred KuppentJ

$25 Mr. &, Mrs. Medio Pederzam. 'Mr. ,& Mrs. Kenneth Semedc Mr. & Mrs. Ray Crocker Mr. & Mrs. Milton Laycock Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Mead Mr. & Mrs. Herman Prada St. Patrick's Circle Mrs. Esther KiernanHarry Rhodes

Mr. & Mrs. George Barrett Mr, & Mrs. George St. John

. Mr. & Mrs. C. Ernest Precourt

5.50 0/..0 e SYSTEMATIC !( year SAVINGS

95 IIIOfltbtr deposits requireli

5 00 01. a INVESTMENT • 10 year SAVINGS

90 dar notice for wltlJdrawal

4.50% v:ar :~~~

Bass River Savings Bank

Bank By Maii We Pay The PostagGl

(J SOUTII YARMOUTH • HYANNiS

• VARMOUTH SHOPPING IFW!tl

• DENNIS PORT • OSTERtnWE

eatf 675-7829 JIRENE R. SHE"', PROP.

!Prompt, free Deliyery in fAU. RIVER, SOMERSET. lIVERTOtI & Y!CINI1Y 102 ROCK ST. (CORNER Of ?iNE ST.» FALL RIVER

", , 2"'. THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs."'Moy '11, 1"967

Fall River; Rev'. Edmond 1.. Dickinson, St. Mathieu, Fall .River; MIloTWELFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF DIOCESAN TEACHERS: Richard F. Levesque, teacher at Sacr~d Heart School, No. Attlebol"Ci\.Left: prinCipals of the opening session, waiting to go on stage are, Dr. Right: Kathleen Grimes of St. Mary's, No. Attleboro greeting the leadeftlWilliam H. Conley, president of Sacred Heart College, Bridgeport, speaker; ­of Friday's General Session-Bishop Gerrard, V.G., presiding office~Bishop'Co}\nolly, who :presided;Rev. ·Patrick·i. O'Neill, D.Ed., supei'iI1­Mr. William Reedy, speaker; Rev. Joseph P. Delaney, M.Ed., assista~tendent of Diocesan Schools. Center: At one of the many exhibits are, superintendent of Diocesan Schools. Sr. Arl~ne. M:;U'Yl ,ItS.M.,. Rev. Maurice ~. Jef~t;ey:St. Jean the Baptiste,

Dighton ST; PETER

.$100 . ·Mr. & Mrs. James B. Mu'rphy

. " . $50' \ Mrs. Josephine M. Haggerty

$30. A Frie'nd

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Del:noga Mr. & Mrs. George Borges' Mr. & Mrs. William Fleming A Friend Mr. & Mrs. John Pelletier'

$20 'Dr. Rose Borges, Mr. & Mrs.

Edward -Linhares. $15

, Anna Dutra, Mr. & Mrs. An­tone S. Goulart Jr., Mr..& Mrs. Henry J. Keenan..

Attleboro' ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST

$1,000 Rt. Rev. Thomas l~. Walsh

$600 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Condon

$150 Janson Family Dr. & Mrs. John Lonergan

.. \: ..$100 Rev. James F. McCarthy Edmund Henry John Mahon & Family Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenneth Murphy Benjamin Nolin

$75 . Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brenrian Mr. & Mrs: Luca Fantacciorie

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bowen Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brennan Mr. &Mrs·.·Edward ·F. Casey Lo'uis Galligim . .' Mr. & MI's. Ariinil: L. Mulligan James A. Murphy

'-, ' ~rs. James O'Neil Mr. & Mrs. john G. Walsh'

. . Anonymous';' .

. • :'..": •.

$45 The Misses. Biggio

$40 Myles Daly' . ." .. $35 .. ' Mr. & Mrs. Arthur'Foley Mr. & Mrs. John Mullaney Anon)'mous

$30 Mr. & Mrs. John Carty Mr: :.; Mrs. Bernard Gamache Mr. & Mrs. Donald'Lange

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Belt Mr. &. Mrs. .Harry Borden Mr..& Mrs. Richard Busch Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Duffany Mr. & Mrs. Fred Endler Jr: In Memory of Sarah & Hutson

Estes Mr. & Mrs. David J. Foley Dr. & Mrs. Edward Fontneau Leo GaHigan . . Mr. & Mrs: Joseph Gay·nor Mr. & Mrs. FranciS KelleyAn'onymous '.. Mr. & Mrs: Jos~ph' Mahon Mr. & Mrs. Peter' Manickas Mr. & Mrs. John Mansfield Mr. & Mrs: Roland Maynard Mr: & Mrs. John J. McCarte Mrs: Robert Moore' Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mullowney Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. O;Hara ­Wilfred. H. Paille Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Pedro Mrs. Ismay Sharkey E"ward Tatro

.Mr. & Mrs. Walter Young

ST. MARY

$8cH1 Attleboro Dyeing & Finisbinl

Cor-p.. _ ' $350 .

. Mrs. Pierre' Lonsbury . '$150"

.Rev.; CorneliusfK.,:iiher " $100, ,. '

Ecumenicai$piri't :'-...$.70. . " Mr. &: ¥~~.Kellneth B~i~s, .Mr:' 'Mark'sLqw D~y ·D:.):~ ..~r:s··:.:WrB~lSk~· •. · & MfS:.J;lme$.BrackettJr.; John

Cazemi....o, Mary - Ca:ie~iro, . CLEVELAND (Nc')~The~~u"" :Mr. & Mrs. Henry'Messier' .c" :lrles .Connolly.; . :' menical spirit· pervade~L.Law. ' .. '. '~.' '$.~O· .... , . . Mr.. ,: &. Mrs. Neil ..Copes, Mrs.· Day exercises here Monday." Omer..Ferl~nd·, i· . · Mary v; Co.yle, Mr: -& :M'rs;·Wil.;. . Bishop Clarenc'e G. Issel1mann' pro ~,Mrs. Eu'gene GaU(~et : -liam. Cushman, Mr:. & Mrs; Ster.,. of ·Clevelanc... offered Ii Rei Mass Dr. & Mrs.A. iI: ':MacIsaac ling Dalton, Mr. &' Mrs. Roger

'in honor' of st. Thomas, Modr ailct· ·:M.;r.. ~: .Mr~; l.Qhn Murphy." . Ferland.'; .' , .. ' ,. . St. Ives; both of whom:were:la~~ Pr:&Mrs,'Pau(Shannon: '. Catherine Fisk:' M~~ilY~ Fisk;

""i, ';," Yel·s. Protestant" clergymefi: . .. .$"... , ,. Mr: &"·:'l\{rs:.. Wm. ·Foley·~Jr:~~ ·A :

.marched in the' ·pi·ocession: and·:·)' Mrs...J:lich~r~ ~a:rsla~d: " Friend,,, Mr: . Ii' Mrs. Armand' .. sat·in the sanctuary· during ,Mass.' $48 • . Gibeault:· '(.,

.., ....., :'Later; '·i,ii.: the ~a)~,: :Ga:th~lic ,;,Mt,:&:':J>4rs;paylp.; J!: .. BllI~~ .: Mr. &. Mrs,'Thomas ,p; ,Giblin, 'eIE!rg~;me;'l"atteniltid 'a~vespel's:" :~iss ;:H~l~n . Reilly ," ,> ':. ;'Jr., Mr;,&;.:Mr.s.. GeOrge. Giguere; ,

.~ ", . . ,". !jel;\li~e'··.. 'at:, .TF.illity:· ,E;piscop~l, '... ;' .~\ -~,.,:,,, _.... ;,'. '·.$30; ..-: ;,: ,;, .. : ,t·.. ·Mr:· ·&· ....¥rs.·Qerald ~ravel,. Mr•. ·, . ;·Cathedral,·where·' theY.' were '.. Mr:- &.·Mr.s; Donald·Bhike '. & Mrs, Gerald Lanoue, ·Mr. 11:.

, :.~ "'-~ , .•."" ";'rl.~~o;:"'hl\V' schaol l\II·r·.. ·&..Mr.s,·Gaetan·.Bj'ochu,. ·,Mrs. Alfred L'Heureux. .... .... , ... .. . . ..... aeajls -.arid faculty'.. members·*.ef .~.~ ... " .... ·.·Mrs. ·,·J.eannette· ··Mahone)I,· Mr.~ ~MF;" &,~Ml·s;·,·.a,.~-A.·~Dzija.* ~

'loe,,} lim Vt:l",ues. . Mr,;&"·,Mrs. Linus'O'Brien., ,. Mrs. Edmund·McCann, MI'. 011;

.. james E. :Ega'n , ~; Mrs... Edward'. AJ:gue, Mr. &

. '$75: .... .;Mrs.Rlllph Baumgartel,·Mr. ;;; Jl(r.•. &:~~s,J<?b.~.~arsb.aU: ;Mrs.E: J.Bhiir; John Blake.. c'.

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Jose~h F. Bien­

venue Miss Agnes' Blake Mr. & Mis. Richard Blake William Blake Mr. & Mrs. David Carr Mr. & Mrs. George Casey Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Drainville Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dufort Henrietta Fisk Mr. & Mrs. Francis Giblin Mr. & Mrs. John Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Bart Hunt & Fam­

ily and also Mr. & Mrs. Alan Johnson

Mr. & Mrs..Lewis Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Donald'Lamond Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Leduc Mr." &: Mrs. Nicholas Lombardi Dr. & Mrs. A. Longobardi Mr. & Mrs. George McCarthy Mr. & Mrs.· McCafferty. Mr. & Mrs. Harold McCormick Mr. & Mrs. John. P. McGuin­

ness , Dr. William A. Morinville Mr. & Mrs. Edmund ,Murray Mrs. Arthur Patenaude Mr. & Mrs. Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Toppin

.Mi". &. Mrs. Leo Tracey $20

Mr. & Mrs. GeorgeC. Cote, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dauray, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Ferland, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Lockwood Jr., John Lynch.

Vincent Lynch, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Mournighan, ·Mr. & Mrs. Oscar St. John, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Trojan. .

$19 Mr.'&; Mrs" Robert Biron

$17 Mr. &; Mrs: George 'LaBelle , . $15, Mr, &~:Mr!!. Rob'ert'Arauj~, Mr.

. Mrs. Fred McGarrit';~' tlfr. ?.; Mrs. Eugene McGovern,- Mr. & Mrs. J.J. l\1cNally. ..'

Mr. & Mrs. George McNiff; Mr. & .Mrs.Walte.r MOrris, Mr. & Mrs. William' O'Brien Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Perry.. . ...

Mrs. Robert Pritchard, Mr. & Mrs. J. Pugliese, Mr. & Mrs. James Reynolds, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ringuette, Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Robertson, Anne Schiller.

ST. THERESA

$600 Rev.... Gerard J. Chabot

$150 Raymond ·Gravel

. $100 Rev. Roger L. Gagne

$50. . Henry Lachance Mary Grady Donald Boardman Gerald Keane ­

$40 John Plath

$35 . Joseph Iwuc .

$30 Philip Morris James Burke Fr~ncis Gillan

$25 john Bourque' John Keane Linus Gignac . Albert Boudreau Charles Flanagan Omer Martel Mrs. ·Manl.io Frova

. Nelson Roy Norman St. Germain Adrien Piette­Walter 'Delude : Os~arBoruget"te . William Lynch; . Mrs.. Paui Beausoleil . Edward Duclos .

. LoiJis Lacivita' "Lionel Mandeviile· ~al~.er RIO<: .

':Joseph Lamoureux' . .. Aririand' Choiniere ' : Cbarles'O'Connors . ~

Donald 'Hark·ins.·

'

C. Wallace Louis McBride Louis Cote .', Hector Landry Louis D~smarais "

$20 Phillippe Dubuc, FrederlciI

Connolly, Mrs. Sarah Langloill, Raymond Foisy, Raymond Tom.­linson, George Erban.

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DIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN CONVENES: Left: newly elected leader. Right: during arespite in the proceedings, one of tnt'! Dr. Paul van K. 'l'homson of Providence College, center, guest speaker at many grollps who continued to discuss events comprised Mrs. Jame!J the afternoon ses!lion of the 14th convention is welcomed by Mrs. Charles Quirk, St. Pius X, So. Yarmouth, District No.5 president; Rev. Raymomll Landry ¢ St. Stephen's, So. AttleborQ, left, and Mrs. Michael McMa'hon W. McCarthy, Fall River District moderator; Mrs. Vincent A. Coady, St. of the Cathedral Parish, Fall River, convention chairman, right. Center; Thomas More, Somerset, District No.1 president; Mrs. Anthony J. Geary Bishop Connolly meets the' outgoing Diocesan president, Mrs. James A. . of Holy Name, Fa}] River, Diocesan Coun~il corresponding secretary. O'Brien, Jr. of Fall'River,"left and Miss Kathleen Roehe of New Bedford, Convention was held Saturday at Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River.

BOltitimore May .. TryPrelate in Exile New Bedford Woman Acquires Second Gavel Group MinistryHopes to Retu rn

BALTIMORE (NC) - A pro­As She Leads Diocesan Council posal for an experimental groupTo· Free China ministry apPI'oved by thc Balti ­CHICAGO (NC)-The ex- lily Patricia Francis more nrchdiocesan priests' sen­

ate, has been submitted to Law­iled archbishop of Nanking, When :Miss Kathleen C. Roche of NE!\V Bedford was elected president of the Diocesan rence Canlinal Shehan. China, said here "the time is Council of Catholic Women at its annual convention in Fa]] River Saturday, she put on The group ministry, whicb imminent" and "I hope, to her second "president's bonnet" in less than a year. Last August, the energetic and would involve several pHl'ishev return to a free China." in the experiment, involves Q

Archbishop Paul Yu Pin, who dedicated Miss Roche-an Irishwoman to her fingertips-was elected national president .of team approach to parish work. stopped off here on his way back the Ancient Order of Hiber- . A group of priests wouhll to Taiwan from New YOI:k, ex- nians Auxiliary at aconven- The Hibernians, originally or- Roche succeeded, and William jointly determine policy for the pressed confidence that"commu- tion in Chicago. For some ganized in Ire]and to "protect J. McEnery of Providence, Mr. pal'ish and seek to use thei I' vari­nism is on its way out in China.". prie'sts" at the time they faced O'Leary's predecessor. ous capabilities to the best ad­

"It's har.: to predict what will women, Juggling two top grave perils in teaching the faith, In her national position, Miss vantage. To assure compliance happen in Red China," the arch- jobs might' be a ·prob]em. But "came to this country' with the Roche is called upon to speak at with canonieal requiremcnts, one bishop said. "The situ,ation is Kathleen'Roche, soft spoken and immignints," Miss Roche says. 'Hibernian 'meetings throughout member of the team would take vel'y bad, But I belicve commu- with'a touch' of l:riSh' wit that the country. the 'role of administratol',

t·• db' "At first, it help!'ld new immi­DI'sm I'S 011 its way" out and that some Imes IS covere y a ser- As president t)f the ,Diocesan . tt't d . d t' grants from Ire]and ·find homes, Experiments with group min­a democl','l'tic line may take over IOUS a I u e an some Imes Council of Catholic Women, she']"k f ,md jobs and gct along ,here." istry reportedly have bccn COIll­f hthe Chinese government. ' 'las es out I e a streak 0 light- . Now the national auxiliary will be in equal demand for ducted in parishes in otller U. S.

"I don't know how soon, but ning - seems eminently well which she he'l1ds is "primarily talks throughout the' diocese. and Latin American diocescs. In the time is '''lminent,'' Archbish- qualified to 'handle both well. social" and 'numbers some 8,000 'Next October she, will attend each case, however, only one op Yu Pin added. In private' life, Miss Roche is members. the National Convention of Cath­ parish in 'each diocese ·was <Jf­

"The Chinescpeople' are fed accountant for the New Bedford Two divisions function in New olic Women in Denver, Colorado. fected by the experiment. If the up with the communists. It is Housing Authority, a job she has Bedford, Division 4-"That was Her life for the next year will plan for Baltimore is approveCl, tl'me for China to become free held for 28 years. She makes her ~e hectic. But then, she adlnits,organized in 1901 and 'we have it will cover several parishe!land· I hope to return to a free home with a widowed sister, Mrs, about 65 members"- and Divis- it's 'been "pretty much" that way and will be the most extensive China," he continued. James L. Carney at 342 Upland ion 9 in the North End of the since the Diocesan Council of experiment of this kind.

Support Revo]ution St. city. It has about 40 members, Catholic Women was organized The archbishop pl'edieted that Three other sisters, Mrs. John she says. and "Father Gallagher (the Rt.

once China becomes a free na- H. Ryan, Mrs. John A. Worden Rev. Msgr. Hugh A. GallagherThis coming weekend, Misstion it will take its place among and Mrs. Arthur A, Greene, also of ,St.James Church) got me.in-Roche, as',president 'of the na"t-·, .the gl'eat nations of the world. live in New Bedford. volved in the parish'W1it. " ional· auxiliary, 'andWialter J. . ,"Then there will be libel·ty for Daughter of the . late· Martin She served as preSIdent of the religion ,1I1d for all pe'op]e who F. Roche,. who was born,in Ros- O'Leary of ,Watertown, president New Bedford, District ,< of the now are in s]avel')' under the connon C~)Unty, Ireland, and. of the lIiberniall&,. w~ll b" hOnor- counciL:'"

ed at the first Joint Presidents'Red Gual'd," he said, Anile McDona]d, born in, Dublin, 'b" t' ,Many women would' find the

'J'he e'xiled" pl'e]ate, now head Miss Roche', grew "u,p",ste'eped in Dinner to' e held' by the wo < t·· t" k" d t pace too rilUch. Not .Miss Rocl)e;

of the 'Fu-Jen Catholic Univer-, the lore of.the Irish. " ,.... : organ,za lons a a wee en na" She' is one of>the busy ~omen' sity in Tniwa, ri, said the time is She ]au, rlks as she ex.plains slle Hma] board:meeting at·the"Sher­

. &0' , 'aton~Boston Hotel in Boston.' ,,'hi> can' always' find a ·little oppodullc to suppod the revo- may be one o~ the ,few:,jn New !'extra ,time" t,o', do", SOllie other

'IUt,I'Oll ,I)'OW in pl'ogi'ess i'n Red Bedfor'ij' '~'ho' has, 'at 0'n'e t'ime " Also to be·'honorea. are past". ~ . 1 t M' D tta M M thing' tllat J;llust ,be ,done. , . '."""il)a because "if Red China or a'llothe'r, be]ongl'.d' to' all but preSI( en s, ISS, ore c an- , . ' "-" L f St P ] M' h M" . ~he is,. q\lit~ ,a :~vom, a!1,. ·the ,falls, the ,,'ar 'would be :over im':' one of the 'city's so-'called "Irish' ,us 0 . au, mn.;w om ,ISS hard working tw,o - .. bonneted mediately in Vietna1l1." churches,"." HOlgh .. School 'C1osing pre!lident. ..'

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He acknowledged that the So- ' "I started' out illl. St. Jaines 'liet 'Union .is sending materials parish," she 'says,' "and kept Planned in Paterson' to the Viet Cona, but emphasized moving nOI'th." . . PATERS'ON (lIlC')~St. Bona­"the bl'ain .of the war is Red . Currently she and Mrs. Carney venture High School, 'one of four China." . belong to Our 'Llldy of· Fatima parochial high schools here; will '. Archbishcp Yu P':l said if the pm'ish, the former St.·1:heresa close in June, 1968. ,

'Ullited 'S:ates quit the war in Chapel. In between, she belong- Declining' enrollment and ~~ .Vietnam it would mean a ;great ed 'tb st. Lawrence, Ho]y Name need fo'I' ndditional classrooms in ,'Victor)' for ~'ol"1d communi~m. and :St..Mary's, ' "the' parish's" ele'mentlll'Y' scho?i

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;l8S0oia~iQll d~igned "sa ~om-, ,the :Hibern~ans, J)l1Jl:i1iary:si!lCe- Paterson CathoEc'High School; :' COo.OPERATIVE!·"BANK:, .;:,.munications forum and means 1921 and in the Council of Cath- a' new'· diocesan institution, is of self-improvement is being olic Women since it was first currently under' ,construction. 1.15 WJ~LlAM .ST. . NEW B,EDFORD,. MAC:~.

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f4 THE ANCHOR-...Diocese of Fan River-Thurs., May ~ 1, 1967 Taunton ST• .lACQUa

$500Not All Roses Being Class Leader, ',,' ::' m. Rev. Alf:::O 3. Gendreau

Remarks Stang,ate Richard Walega ". Be<r. Daniel tooGamaebe

In I~~~:~~~S~: .O~ni~t~::.g:f~i:r.tsaY8 .~~.. .. =o=7~ J1ichard Walega, current student council president at Stang High, North Dartmouth. I~ an open letter in "Stangscript,"he comments, "When I first lrealize that serving as aIll officer involved far more than conducting a monthlymeeting and reading an-Illouncements every Friday mom­mg.

"( "Ie must, at times, take un-, popular positions, when discus­sing school policies. . . . It is known," he continued, "that stu­dent criticism is quite high at Stang, therefore if one is not able to take criticism in stride (and sometimes it is hard), then n student council office ils not o desirable position."

In an accompanying editorial, ate newspaper said, "Juniors

.,who are already very active in school and outside activities ought not seek nomination (as studr ~t council officers) unless they feel that they can measure . scholarships to Brown and to SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS: Sports enthusiasts at Bishop 1ian Bourgeois. llIP to the responsibilities on 'all .. Stanford. He'has,chOsen Brown,. . " F 11 R' . I d I it to . ht, Roland Cote, Raymopci Game­lJides. ;,; where' "he~n,: Uike' a ,'premed C~>nnolly HIghSchool, ~ Iver, mc u e, e ,rIg, Jin, Felix Girard Maurice Guay

"As always In elections of, this'." course. :He"lyiil)e,,'cl~"s,aiuia,-_ Greg Sullivan, St. Mary',iCath¢qral pari~h; J~eph Kelly, .Regina Hebert. ' , ~e the element of popularity 'Btl '·'torian a,nd t~is'year """as s~udent Immaculate Co~ception;~rear; Jolin Lorig~ Immaculate Con- , ,,'lohn Keene Jr., Mrs. Eva La­llnvolved. While the; ofiicers "', councii. pr~ident', and ·baseball :,'eeption ;Chet· Lizak, St. Patrick ;,Micha~l.Manning~Sacred .~u:eux, R:aymond L~hOUllliel', lIbould be' popular, . they "mOst ..,,;, team captait1~<~ : ~': '; ';;~" .,,' H'art. .' . " ,,: '. " , ,', , ",' , ' . , . ~aul Macbmk, Eva Nolin. ," also be respected by; both the Also'. at ',·Feehiu.t;' F~y~,,~ ,: e ,," " . ,", " , , " 'Clive Olson, Edouard "Pate­

'" " ' ' " "!acult~:an~ the stu,dents.", /, "teigne'will,'receive'a"pifi for ex­WilO.e \\,or~,for St ,gites ami.

Ituden,~ at ail other· ][)i~es~ bighsL , ' ' i'

, egional Aw:-' - WinD« Beyerly : ... <1 Stinton 'at ..n­

min'ca' Academy, Fall River, b::s ' :e.n selected as '8 regioll~ IJward winner in the 1967 Ford­!"utur~ SCientists of America' awards program. She's now eli ­gible for competition on the na­tional level. DA students who were awarded h<}fiorable men­tionr in the program are Janine Parent and Debra Lay. Bev­erly's project dealt with milk allergy, .

Mt.. St. Mary ,Academv, Fall River, reports that 20 probation,. G!rs have been inducted into the llOdality by Carol Bednarz, pre­feet. They received pins findica-' tive of their status. '

At Jesus-Mary Academy. Fall River, '<glee club members are ~ard at work preparing for their annual Spring concert. To' be

started my term, 1 began to

DiaBe Dusoe, Luanne Fortier, Margaret McGraw, Kristine Mooney, Lucille Ouellette Cath­erine Saunders, Denise St. Y~es.

At Jesus-Mary: Pauline Dumas, Suzanne Lagarde, Diane Dugal, Doris Desrosiers; and at Prevost Paul Dextraze, Gerard. Beau­chesne, Philip Sabra, Edmond Tremblay, Robert Lambalot, Jean Poisson; Paul Lizotte, Gil ­bert L'Italien, 'Donald Harrison, Robert Thibeault, Jean Forcier, Ronald Goulet, Arthur Yokel,' Roger Poisson. '

Honork, Acceptances Honors, awards, college ac­

eeptances continue to flow to­wards Diocesan students. At Feehan in Attleboro Richard MacAdams has been offered

eellence in, shortharui an~,'Deb-orah !,oweni garnered an,imnor' ­

,able mention for an essay on leading 'a Christiarl ~if~ in'b1,Isi-: ,ness, ente~ed in a c~test s,pon­sored?y the Cathohc Bl:Ismess Education Assn." . .

Stang soph John Martm WID

attend a Summer music, camp at the Univ~rsity of Kansas on a scholar~hIp; and at th; ~IT sci­ence fair Alan RoszkIewIcz and Richard Walega received second prize and honorable mention T JPectively..

At SHA Fall River Cheryl O'Neil, captai~ ~f. St. Agn~ t~am,.' ,sbeen notIfied that she S

been awarded a four year grant to Merrimack College, valued at $2,500; She's also been accepted at Vermont's Trinity College.

On the less academic side, the ,Perfect Junior Boy 'alJd Perfect

,. , '"., .' .~, Edmond Per.,., Wal~ 'Bidy High, becoming ~Cassl,dy.. ' ing ~,special library; atwhlcll :; 'J'!t,ylM. ' " 'itea for a day." The student s~: 'bOoks'on'religious topics will be' , , OJ;

,change was 'designed to ~'pr&- . available' to CYM'ersfrom botil ,~, • Fate better relations through' Prevost ·and' J~us';Mary. .oth~r Don-competiti~ activity...· projecls of the ~YM will include

Senio':' and sophomore FrencA two public Marian services dur­classes at DA recently displayed ing -May ,and weekly Marian their abilities by presentiil'g a Bible vigils in all Prevost classes. French assembly,' featuring' two Cassidy student councillors playlets; and also at ,Dominican wilL meet with faculty membel'3 the juniors sp-OfIsored a cake sale for ~ benefit of the .junior-, senior banquet; slat~d to be held iil the' school auditerium Wednesday, May 31.

Golf VietorT Catherine Giammalvo, Anchor

reporter at Bishop, Stang, reports that the' school's golf team brol ;Jht home its first victory 'with' a 5-4 win over Attleboro; and that the math team placed first .. :~ the Diocesan meet at Cas-Bidy. High scorer was George

Junior Girl have been select~d ': Oliver, with other members m­at Feehan. These dream crea- eluding Pat Manning, Mary AnD

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Arthur Dowd RodolpheDusseault Clairina Hamel Dr. & Mrs. Fernand Ramel Nonnand Hamel Maurice Larocque Raymond Nolin Roland Pelletier Henry Perra Jr.

$2& The Bilodeau Family, Wilfrid

Cabana &. Family, Leo Caston­guay, Theolinde ChampagJll0 George Lemieux & Adrienne.

Joseph Ouillette, Agnes E. Riley.

Si6 Charles Rocheleau

S15 Charles Almeida, Joseph ll!:.

Anctil, Frederic Andrade, Rob­en Arsenault, Gertrude & IJi ­

at a ,dinner tonight; and also at Cassidy, the 1967 memory ,book, Corona, has been distributed. The book is dedicated to Sister StanislaW! '.Joseph, a goldee jubilarian faculty member.

VarieiT Sbow Dominican Academy litud~t

council members will present a variety show Friday night, May 26 'and Sunday afternoon and evening, May 28; and faculty

_and freshmen clashed at Ii vol­l("~'ball game lut night, high­lighted by a between-halves

"hootenanny. The AA-sponsored' tures,,,composites of the physical " ~-:?l!and, Eileen Keavy and Law- ' event 'was in charge of Monique

l!)resented at 8 Sunday night, ,':: ~d. menUII features of various, rence Burns. von T"- 'p. May '14, the program will fea- JUniors, we~e put, together ",by" Junior Day came as a total,; V:-rslty cheerleading' tryouts ture ,medleys from Camelot,,, .Judith S!lva and Michele ,M~- "surprise to junior class members will be held at Feehan for sopb­Mary,Poppins and Music Man;', ",rancy. at St. Joseph's Prep, report omore girls Tuesday night, MaT

Kathy Medeiros is receiving Nearly every Diocesan high i=, Claudette Cormier and Annette 16, plaudits at <""cred Hearts Acad­emy, Fall River, for winning a llDusic contest in Boston. Com­

.. ,Peting with vocalists from Mas­'sachusetts and Rhode Island, the SHA senior and glee club presi­dent garnered an award of $100.'

. Prom Names

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Dream w~ th~ t~eme for the SHA Fall RIver JUnior prom and "'Theme from a Summer Place" lis the title chosen for -DA's sen­tor rrom, slated for Friday night, .June 9.

Hardworking students are re­warded as honor rolls are pub-Jlished at Diocesan highs. Among ~he scholars at SHA Fall River: Mary Lennon, Kathleen Medei'-, ros, Susan Johnson, Judith Con­rad, Louise Doucette, Michele Paquet, Anne Marie Charrette, r.wary,Ann MooneY,Ruth Fur­man, Maria Garcia, Elizabeth Simas, Patricia Smith, Charlene Warren.

Also Marietta Booth, Jean Cusick, Catherine Estrella, Bar­bara "Fagundes, Ruth Frederick-Ilon, Anne McGuire, Janice Horan,- Catherine Wilcox, Karen Gaudreau; Claudia Lindo, Glenda Medeiros, Donna Petit, Stephanie Powers, Carole Tierney,' Susan lBad~ey.

And Elizabeth Demetcius,

~nding representatives to a state student" council convention at ~ellesley College tomorrow an4 $aturday; and sophs at Cassidy High in Taunton are anticipating a literary pilgrimage to Salem, Concord and Cambridge Monday, May 15. Their tour will include Walden Pond, the House of the

"Seven Gables, the home 'of-Louisa May Alcott and the Con­cord cemetery.

. ' ' "Vocations" Sillg

Tt,e "Vocations," singing group from St. Joseph Prep,-Fall River, recently ,entertained at the Cath­olic Memorial Home. They were also featured at a feastday cel­e' ,-ation !his month, honoring Mother Mathilda Josepn.

Prevost seniors have voted to hold a banquet together with the National Honor Society on Fri ­day, ,Tune 9. It'll honor seniors and faculty members, and the program will include reading of the class history and prpphecy and announcement of awards to seniors, Guests will include jun­ior NHS member~

NHS members at Jesus-Mary visited Westport High for the purpose of observing teaching methods. In addition to auditing classes students attended several school club meetings. Along the same lines, 12 SHA Fall River ~irls recently'visited Bishap Cas-

Lapointe. Mass, skits, and a fes- "Stang friendB are proud of live mr-' w _.'e followed by pres- Francis Dubreuil, '66, who has entation of school rings and at- ,been named class' president at

,tendance at the regional sei~nOe BC's School of Arts and Sciences. 'fair. . New ~taffers of iTEM, Jesus­

Prevost members of the Chris- Mary's school paper, are Michele tuum Youth Movement are open- Boule, editOr in chief; Vicki RoY.

• Cardinal R'esigns VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPe

Paal VI has' accepted the remg­nation of Luis Cardinal Concha of Bogota. The 75-year-old prei­ate will remain as the titular

11ead of the See however.

~tor'; Jacqueline Robert" 'Blanehe Silvia and Andree Cae­JAeftt, page editors.

Making local sports pages WlIlJ

pret:.' Cindy Curry of Bishop 8t~, that school's official bllSe­ball scorer, who was tapped f4W her job by Spartan coach GeIT7 Hickey. Cindy comes by her talent naturally; her dad is of­fI,cial scorer for New Bedford PQD1' Leag~e.

, ,Badminton tournaments aN 1Inder way at DA, with fin. scheduled for Thursday, lune 1. aDd also in the DA sports line. cheerieading tryouts are being, held, with finals there slated for ' Wednesday, May 2( Musically speaking, the glee club will pre­8ellIt an impressive-sounding eoncert Thursday, May 18. Title: "While Hearts Are Singing No Man Is an island." The orchestr21 will follow on Sunday, May Zl with its ,own concert.

HolsumBread is that good!

Taunton SACRED HEART

$75 Rev. Francis B. Connors Rev. Joseph P. Delaney

$52 John Reilly

$5@ John Cullen The Misses Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dray Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Reams Mr. &. Mrs. Real Samson

$35 Mr. & Mrs._Robert McClell8D.

$30 Mr. & Mrs. James Cooke

$25 Rose O'Donnell Rita O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Hanna Galen Rheaume Mr. & Mrs. Leo Landgraf Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Shachoy Elizabeth Doyle & Family Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Garceau l\'Iary & Alice Corrigan Mr. & Mrs. John Briody Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dewey Mr. & Mrs. Albert Scully Helen Brady Elizabeth Brady Mr. & Mrs. Richard Peyton Mr. & Mrs. George A. Moitoza

Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Corliss Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Crosby Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cayer Edward Boudreau Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Varden Mr. &, Mrs. Geraid Reardon Mrs. Dorothy Conley Mr. & Mrs. John Haggerty, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Feeney'

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Roberti! Mary McCarthy Margaret McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. John S. Tripp Mr. & Mrs. John Curley Alice Carey Gertrude Carey Mr. & Mrs. Vincent McAloon Mr. & Mrs. Arthur McDermott Mr. & Mrs. Edward Trucchi Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Duarte Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barber Virginia Wade Anna Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Pigeon Charles Goldrick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Torres Mary Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. John Monaghan Bette Ann Lee Mr. & Mrs. Clifton 'pierce Mr. & Mrs. George White Mr. & Mrs. Francis Soitos Mr. & Mrs. Francis Boyd

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Brady,

Margaret Slattery, Eugene Sulli ­van, Mr. & Mrs. Amalio Annun­ziato.

$15 Carolyn Johnson, Mrs. Walter

Cahoon, Harold Rheaume, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McManus, Mr. & Mrs. Robert McDonald.

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Mador, Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Salamon, Mr. & Mrs. William Gallagher, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Burke, Helena Raggett.

John McMorrow, Mr. & Mrs. William F. Powers, James Kevi­can, William McCaffrey, Eileen MacCarthy.

Ml'S. John Boudreau, Mr. & Mrs. Aldo Fasolo, Mrs. Mynette Dewhurst, Mr. & Mrs. George McCaffrey, Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Westgate Jr.

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[F>@$G'©I?~g C@llllli1ldm PATERSON (NC) - Bishop

Lawrence B. Casey of Paterson will form a diocesan pastoral council before the end of the year, he announced here.

The council-to include priests, Sisters and laymen-wjll assist him in mapping future plans for the diocese, he said.

The council will be an ap­lj)Ointed body and will exist sepa­rately from the priests' senate, currently being elected, and l!l

Sisters' council, which will be formed shortly.

FATIMA BASILICA: Pope Paul VI will offer mass for peace on Saturday next at the Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima, Portugal. The Pontiff's one-day visit.will mark the 50th anniversary of the first apparition of Our Lady to the three shepherd children in 1917. The main enti'ance was created by the American sculptor, Father Thomas M. McGlynn, O.P., at his Pietrasanta, Italy, studio and installed in the early '50s. NC Photo.

Mrs. Paul Saben, Mr. & Mrs. Pat~ick McDermott, Robert J. Dennen, Mr. & Mrs. John Bragga, Mr. & Mrs. Francis O'Neill.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Kenney, Mr. & Hrs. Frederic Pal~nini, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Gorey, John W. Maguire, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fitz-. patricY'. -

Gerald J. Doiron, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Travers, Mr. & Mrs. Rich­ard Blais.

ST. JOSEPH

$600 A Friend

$100 Rev. Robert J. Laughlin Assumpta Guild & Mothers'

Club Holy Name Society St. Vincent de Paul Society Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Martin

$60 . Catherine R. Kervick

$30 " The Garvin Family Mr. & Mrs. Richard Werner

$25 Mrs. Chester W. Campbell Helen Dahill Maribeth Dahill Mr. & Mrs. William Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Francis lrrazier Esther Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Roger Kingsley Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George Manning Mrs. James Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Medeiros Mrs. Mary A. Mees Mr. & Mrs. George Menoche Edward J. Peterson & Mother Kathleen & Martha Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pirozzi Peter Shea Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sheehy

The Hon. & Mrs. Frank Smith Helen Smith Margaret Smith Raymond Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. James Tonry Mr. & Mrs. William Trucchi Mr. & Mrs. Leonel Ventura Margaret L. Walsh Mrs. George Williams In Memory of Francis M.

Wrenn $20

Mr. & ·Mrs. Antone Alvarnaz, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Bettencourt, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ferreira, Charles Lawlor, Mr. & Mrs. Mel­vin Lewis.

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Mello Jr.. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Moran, Mrs. Lena Traverse.

$15 Mr: & Mrs. William Braga,

Raymond Brocklehurst, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Chaves, Mr. & Mrs. James H. Cleary, Mr. & Mrs. John Cleary.

Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Desmarais, Mr. & Mrs. John Doherty, Mrs. Louis T. Dooley, Alice May Flynn, Paul Frazier.

Mr. & Mrs. George P. Furze, Emelie Gordon, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Kelly, James Kenyon, Lois King.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Leonard, Mr. & Mrs. George MacLean, Mrs. William J. Mahon, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pirozzi, John Shea.

Mr. & Mrs. John W. Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Simmons, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Veloze, Mr. & Mrs. Alex­ander Varadt..

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard M. Walsh Sr., Mary Donahue, Mr. & Mrs. William McCarthy Jr.

ST. PAUI~

$700 Rt. Rev. Joseph C. Canty

$100 St. Paul's St. Vincent de Paul

Society Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Matthew McCarty

$75 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McCarty

$50 Dr. & Mrs. William Fountain John Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Hector Demers Wesley Grandmont Edward Roster :Mr. & Mrs. John Connors

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Silva

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F. Vernon Harrica Mr. & Mrs. John A. McRae Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Botellio St. Paul's Holy Name Society Mr. & Mrs. Alyre Cormier Joseph Egan Sadie & Ida Drugan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Demers Mrs. Francis J. Tummon Louis Bartel William Boarman Salvatore Spinelli Philip Farley Richard Bresnahan Leonard Goslin Olivia M. Giannini Raymond Di Resto Mrs. Raymond Di Resto Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Tosti Mrs. Gertrude Baker Mr. & Mrs. John Seaberg Mr. & Mrs. Chester Jackman Mr. & Mrs. Edward Castle Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Kellihel!' Mr. & Mrs. Leo Mogan Mr. & Mrs. John G. Medas Jr. Mrs. LeRoy Whittle Joseph Giannini Mrs. Kendall Higgins Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reilly Raymond J. Vargas Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Welch Mr. & Mrs. John Steen Mr. & Mrs. W. O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. John Botellio Mr. :';. Mrs. Donald Emond Manuel J. Viveiros Mr.& Mrs. Francis Demers Mr. & Mrs. aul A. Silva Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Silva

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Francis CottreJl"

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cooper, Mr. ~

Mrs. Manuel Oliver, Mr. & Mrs. Clement Wade, Mr. & Mra, Charles Reed; Mr. & Mrs. Rich­ard Mahoney.

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Leo A. Leroux, Mm.

Frank Shumway, Mrs. Della M. Bushee, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Mello, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel SoUUl.

Manuel Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kelly, Aristide St­Pierre, Mrs. Edmund Arvidson" E. nest Prado.

Mr. & Mrs. R. Giovanelli, Mr. &Mrs. Lyman Taylor, Mr. &:

Mrs. James F. Doherty,' Mr. & Mrs. 'John Sullivan, Mr. &- Mrs. James Ramsey.

Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Elll Ducharme, Mr. & Mrs. George Menard, Dominic Casella, Frank Casella.

Caroline Casella, Anna Casello" Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mr. II; Mrs. Robert Jose, Robert Vogt. ~r. & Mrs. Richard Almeida.

George McCormack, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McDonald, William Tra­bam, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Kelley.

Mr. & Mrs. Lewis H. Oliver, . Mrs. Eugene Lavigne, Mr. ~

Mrs. Anthony Parillo, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dion, Mr. & Mrs. Har11i': Stringer. . ....

Eli Ladebauche, Mr. & MI1\, Richard Chaves, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­ward Lombardi, Mrs. William Coleman, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Puccini.

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lmiMACUlLA'll'lE CONClEJMl'[ON

$80 The Flangheddy Family

$75 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Champagne

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Desra­

siers Mr. & Mrs. Henry WojtkunsklA Friend Mr. & Mrs. William Desrosiers Dr. Clement Maxwell

$30 Herbert Nichols Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George Sherry

$25 Mr. & Mrs. William Alger Mr. & Mrs. Desmond J;Jagge Bissonnette Family ,

.,i -,' Mr. & Mrs. Gerard 'BlaIri '.: j., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas' Blai'n "'.; i'., ,; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas 'Bthicher

lSr. Peter Burns " ~. .. Mr. & Mrs. George Campben Mrs'. ElIzabeth 'Coleman· Mr. -&' Mrs. Francis Connors Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Corey' Mr. & Mrs., Joseph Correia . Mr. & Mrs. George Ferreira KISS OF PEACE: Ancient Church ties w~re renewed

Mrs. Sergi Iacoponi, Mr. & Mrs. IVir: & Mrs. Raymond: Courcy ,_ $15 between England and the Normandy· province of France Thomas Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. Wal­James Cunningham' Mr. & Mrs. Walter 'Baptista, when the Archbishop of 'Canterbury exchanged the kiss of ter King, Mr. & Mrs. RobertAllan Curley· ' : Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Laranjo,' 'Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Curry Mr. & Mrs. Edward Custer Alice Doherty . Kavin Dowd Mrs. Gertrude Dugan· Mr. & Mrs. William Fagan Mr. & Mrs. William Fitzpat­

DiCk.Jr.' John P. Flaherty Mary Foley The Friary Family Mr.' & Mrs. Carlton Galligan' Mr, & Mrs. Jean Gamache 'Mr. & Mrs. Edmond Garceau Anthon~' Gauthier Ella Gilroy Genevieve Gough 'Lillian Gough Mr. & Mrs. Robert Heap Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hebert Mr. & Mrs. Andrew' Isaacsen Mr. &' Mrs. Joseph' Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Johnson John Kerrigan ' . Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Kiley :.Judith Kiley':, Mr & Mrs 'Arlh'ur E. Hendricka Arthur A. Vasconcellos, Mr. &:

,Maureen Kiley Mr. & Mrs. Leon Landry Mrs. A. Laurent Nancy Laurent Elizabeth Leahy Joseph Leahy Mr. & Mrs. 'Francis Lucey A if'riend

I.' $75 Mrs. William Veary, Mr. & MrS. Rev. Gilbert J. SimoelJ Thomas Winn' Leonor Luiz ,. 'BOJLY' NAMIE

$60 $150Mary T. Luiz .

. . "$50 Mis~ Gertrude & LOllTettl:l ~ JD8!ey. ",,"Mary G. SylVia & Femi17

.0<'" .... : . $30" $100 Me; ·&.Mrs. James Mahoney,. <Mr. & Mrs..VincentFernandeil Dr. & Mrs. John B. O"Il'ooie Mr. & Mrs. Charles F.· Me-· ·:Mr. & Mrs: Charles Souza" George Rogers

CarthY:.· ., , Mr.·&'Mrs. Pat'rick McDermott ,Mr. & Mrs. Charles. McManus , , ,Mr. & Mrs: Joseph' McManus Mrs. John Meunier

.Mr.&:· Mrs. Ronald Morm :." Agnes & Nellie Murray' Mr. & Mrs. George Nickolds Mr. &. Mrs. Richard Paulson "Mr. &: Mrs. Silvio Charles

lPiesco ' . .Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rebell~ . ... C l' R '11,mrs. ece la ell',' ,"

Mary Hoye, Mr. &: Mrs. George I~.iacsen, Mr. & Mrs. John -J. Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. George M~s­field.

Charles P. & Mary M<lsterson, Mr. & Mrs. James McGrath, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph McNulty, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Mello, Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas Mulrey.

The O'Keefe Family, Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Ulak.

OUR JLADY OIF lLOURDlES

$350 Rev. E. S. de Mello

$75 Rev. Antonio C. Tavares

$50 Dr. & Mrs. David Gouveia

. $27 Mr. & Mrs. F$~~n~ V. rhillipe

Mr. & Mrs: Arthur LeBleu ':' .': IMr. & Mrs. James',P.. Silvia " 1,1. Mrs. Genevieve Rabideau Barbara Peterson William King Mr. & Mrs: Edward ·S. France Mr.·& Mrs. AlbertG.'Moitoza .

" $26 ~:'-:':-':':":'--:"~---~""--~ , Mr. & Mrs. John Harrington.Cecelia Mattos, Robert Mendes, Maurice Harrington, Mr. &:

peace with the abbot of a ,900-year-old Benedictine abbey. Kramer.Manuel Goulart, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Francis Kwiatkow­Dr. Michael Ramsey, left, is embraced by Abbot Paul Gram­Joseph Andrade Jr., Mr. & Mrs. ski, Ladies Auxiliary, A.O.H. Div.John J. Travers. mont, O.S:B., of Bee Abbey, Le Bec Hellouin, Normandy,

9; Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Magnant,Mr. & Mrs. John P. Correia, when Dr. Ramsey became the first Archbishop of Canter­ Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Martinez,

Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur Andrade, Mr. bury to set foot on French soil in more than four centuries. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McEntee.8£ Mrs. George Silvia, Rose Mat- NC Photo. Mr. &: Mrs. Gilbert Medeiros,tos, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin. Mr. & Mrs. Armand Messier, Mr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nunes Jr.. A. & Mrs. John Miller, Mr. & Mrs.': Mr. & Mrs. George Silva, Mr. &: ward Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. Robert In Memory of Katharine Thomas Mullarkey, Mr. &: Mrs. , 11/Irs. John Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. Kelly, Mary Macedo, Mr. & Mrs. Daley & John F. Daley Roderick Murray.James O'Gara, Mr. & Mrs. James Matthew Martin Edward Duggan Mr. & Mrs. Jean P. Nolan, Mr.COrey. Antonio Mathews, Mrs. Rose &: Mr. Hugh T. Earley & Mrs. Henry Openshaw, Mr. &Mr. & Mrs. David Medas, Mr. Hilda Mathews, Mr. & Mrs. Sem­&: Mrs. Chester Butts, Mr. & Mrs. fim Mello, Mr. ,& Mrs. Jorge

'Roland Lortie, Joseph Gracia, Melo Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Silvia. - Mary R. Mendonca, Mr. &: Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Coelho, Mr. Frank Motta, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred &: Mrs. Manuel Medeiros, Mr. &: Oliver, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Pi­

: Mrs. Arthur Pina, Mr. & Mrs. mental, Mr & Mrs Charles Santos : Adelino Paulo. Mrs. Charles Soares Mr. &:

Mrs. George Souza, Irene Souza, Mr.. & Mrs. Robert Sousa, Mr. &: Mrs. Francis A. Sylvia

" M'll'. C~R.MlElL : Mr. & Manuel Tavares, Mr. &: $100, - Mrs Manuel P. Torres, Mr & Mrs

Mr. & Mrs. Erancisco Viera. R . $'7fi. . ,. $25 ev. LUCIO B. Phillipino

Miss Lillian Cole . Anonymous ,(2) . "Miss Mary Cole

.... Mr. &·Mrs'.Arthur J. Caetano. '. Mr. & Mrs: Antone Correia

.. ' Mt:. & M,I:s: Aug4st Fern.andes Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Jardim Mr. & Mrs. 'Kenneth ~g

"Olivia M. Luiz .. ' ... ' ." l\IJr. & Mrs. Vir~io Macedo . Mr. & Mrs. Arthur.M. Madeira

Mi'. & Mrs. Emidio RaPoSo Mr; & Mrs. Manuel Rapoza Jr:.

i\fr. &: Mrs. Joseph. P; Silvia ", Mr. & Mrs. John Saraiva ,',

Mr. &-Mrs. John' GibbOns

$50 Mr. &: Mrs: Thomas F. Caw-let Mr. '&'Mrs. Rene Cote John·D. Sheehan

$40 Mr: &·M·rs. Frank MeLaugbDB

$35 Mrs. Alexander Maino 1\IIr. t: l\-frs. Joseph MarshaJI

ck;"Mr.&Mrs. JosephSilveii-a h. ,!' .' '."'. '$SC{ . . Mr. & Mrs. J. Arnold Te~Io~. ' ·Mr. & Mrs. Secundio e.SoUZli· ' . Mrs. Orner Bellenoit :~r. & Mrs. Thomas The~awt Mr. &·Mrs. Robert Thrasner Leo & Mary Walsh

$20

G~orge De!daura, Mr. &: Mrs. LoUIS Desrosle~s, Margaret KeU­her, May Kehher, Mr. Ie Mrs. Edward Mador.

The John O'Boy Family, lVII'. ll: Mrs. G. Everett Parlow

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brady, Mr.

" Mrs. William Fitzpatrick Sr'.. Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel O'Connell, Mr. II: Mrs. Edward White, Mr. at Mrs. John White.

Mrs. Albert Beauvais, Mr. a: Mrs. Robert Briand, Edward Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. John Carlow, Matilda Cutner.

Francis Doherty, Mary ,Fen­ton, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Fontes, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Gilbert, Don-Il1d Gorey.

Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Gorey,

$20 . .;W:il~iam F.Houlihan & FlUIlII7 . 'Mr: &: Mrs. Francis Kenned7'

An~one & Clara Catanno, Mrs.., ','MrS. john V. O'NeU . Dorothy Gomes, Manuel, .~ GOmes, Mr. & Mrs. Antonto Pedras, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Roder­ick Mr. & Mrs. David Souza Ie ~

$19 Alexandrina Mace'do

$15 Elsie Almeida, Mr. &: Mrs. Fer­

nando Andrade, Frank Arruda, Mr. &: Mrs. Antone Bizarro

Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Arruda Louis L. Cab1"8l, .1080 & Mary

I. 'chaves, Mr. & Mrs. Jose Cor­:reia, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Correia, Mr. &: Mrs. Manuel A. DaSilvia

Abel Ferreira Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Francis Ferreira; Natalie Ferrei­ra, Mr. & Mrs. George M. Ferro, Mr. &: Mrs. Tobias Gasper '

Mr. & Mrs. Antone Gomes, Manuel & Cesaltina IndiC?, Ed....

.Mr. &: Mni. Norris W'a1eeka

$25. Mr. &: Mrs. Martin BatTJ' Mr. &: Mrs. Lucien Beauregard Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur Belliveaw. M~ & Mrs. Raymond C. Jl(»­

wen Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cole Mr. & :Mrs. Guido Couocil

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Leo Harrington,'· Mr.. & Mrs. George' Higham, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hunt &: Patrick. ,

Mrs. John Pendergast, Richard & Helen Regan, Mr. & Mm. Francis S. Smith, Mr.' &: Mm. Carlos Soares.

$16 Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Bourquill

$15 Clarence Adshead, Mr. &: Mrs.

Mrs. Einar Anderson, Mr. &: Mrs. Arnold Avellar, Mr. &: Mrs. Stan­

, ley Barboza, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold . Briden.

Mrs. Edward F. Bruce, Law­rence J. Burns, l\I,lr•. & Mrs. Charles Cabral, In Memory of Laura & Joseph Cardoza, Mr. &: Mrs. Jeremiah F: Carey."

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chandler, Mary Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Couza; Mr. &: Mrs. Fran­cis' Crowley, Mary Downey.

Mr. & Mrs. Eric Erickson, Mr. . & Mrs; Raymond Feeney, Mr. &: Mrs.. John 'Flood, Mr: & Mrs.

, ,Cpar~li!s Foley,G~nevieve Foley.i " .'Mr:. .'& Mrs. Joseph Gerrard, i .~..... , Mr. '& .Mrs. Stanley Gorczyca, ..~ .. ' .'. • Mr: & Mrs; Francis Harding, Mr. ..; '. .i,I & Mrs. Lawrence A. Harney Sr.,

Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Farrell Mrs. Fred Osuch, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Finnerty Clinton Rimmer, William Robin­Mr. &. Mrs. Daniel Flanagan son. Mr. & Mrs. James Flanagan Miss Elizabeth Roche, Mr. &: Richard S. Francis Mrs. James Rogers, Mrs. F. Eli ­Mr. & Mrs. William Francis, nor Severson, Hugh J. Shanahan Mr. & Mrs. Albert Frates Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sheehan. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Giammalvo Edward L. Smith Jr., Mr. &Mr. & Mrs. John B. Halloran Mrs. Francis Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. James Harrington John Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. AngeloIn Memory of Mildred Cafferty Telesmanick, Mr. & Mrs. LeonMr..& Mrs. James Leith

Tavano, Annie Thexton, ·Dr. &: Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Livingstone Mrs. Edward Welch.

Sr. . Daniel Lysko

~ACULATECONCEIPTION , Mr.· &: Mrs. Stephen Markey . MiSs Helen McIntyre $500 Mr. & Mrs. William Pender­ , A Friend

grast $100Miss Mary. Phelan

. Rev. ~varisto Tavares,Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sevigney Atty. Armand FernandelJMi. & Mrs. Arthur Souza

Mr: & ,Mrs. George Swansey $25 . Mr. &Mts. Leslie Taylor ·Joao Ferro' Mr. & Mrs. James E. Welch Abel Fidalgo ' Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wilson $20

$20 Manuel' Oliveira Mr.·& Mrs. Charles Bramwen, loseph Pontes

Mi's'.GeOrgeBrightman, Mr. & $15MrS. Edward Burns.; Mr. & Mrs. The Goncalves Family10Seph Cazemiro, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Cole.

Mr. & Mrs. James Connolly, ~. ck 'Mrs. Charles W., Deasy, White~s Farm Dairy

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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Miss Claire Nagle, left, chairman C1f the Fall River Oatholic Woman's Club Scholar­Bhip,and Mrs. Thomas F. Burke, president, award the organization's annual grants to Nancy Duffy and Ann Marie McMahon of Mt. St. Mary's Academy, and Holly Cutting and Kathy Medeiros of Sacred Hearts Academy.

New Bedford ST. JAMES

$50(1 Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. Duff

$150 A Friend

$100 Dr. & Mrs. James Quinn

$'75 Rev. Edward C. Duffy In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Pat­

rick E. Foley The Hurley Family

~50 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Francis O. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. John T. Regan &

Family Mary M. Walsh Mary E. Whalen

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Barry Mr. & Mrs. Wm. E. G. Batty Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William Best Mr. & Mrs. John Callanan Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Fontaine Mr. & Mrs. James L. Giblin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Brien

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Alfonso Mr. & Mrs. Carmino Arena Mr. & Mrs. EdW13rd Arnett elk

John Arnett Mr. & Mrs. Robert Arnett Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Baker Dorothy Baldwin The Brennan Family Mr. & Mrs. John Britto John Cabral Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Chicoine John F. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Paul Clark'

·Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Clarkson Charles B. Clavin . Carol De Souza ' Roberta K. Dutra Mary Gallagher ' A Friend' Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Hurt Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Hayes Robert Hayes Mr. & Mrs. William Hill Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hoaglund Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hummel Helen Jarusik Mr. & Mrs. Leo Jeffries Mrs. Julia Kennedy Mrs. Margaret A. King A Friend Mrs. Elsie Lareau Mr. & Mrs. Roland Lepire Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Lewis Mrs. Alice Lowney Mrs. Mary Macey Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Matthew McAvoy' Minnie McDonald Henry O'Brien Dr. & Mrs. Daniel O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Rourke

.. Eileen Mr. & Mrs. Charles Palmer Mrs. Corrine Petit Mr. & Mrs. John Pholar Ji'eliAle Ramos

Mrs. Helen Reagan Mr. & Mrs. Francis Roach Ellen Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Paul Santos Mr. & Mrs. Karl Schenk Mr. & George Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sil~

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Souza Bernhard Stoll Clifton Sullivan Catherine Swansey Mrs. Clara Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. Henry Tavares Helen Walsh Margaret T. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. William Whalen Mrs. Alexander Whelan Frances Wheland Mr. & Mrs. James A. Worden Mr. & Mrs. Linden Worden

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Anthony, Mar­

garet Cairns, In Memory of Ellen Collins, Mr. & Mrs. James Col­lins, Janet R. Connelly

Mr. & Mrs. William Damos, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hecner, Mrs." Grace .. R. Lardner, Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Manning

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Mullin Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy, Kath­erine Oesting, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Saulnier, Sylvester Walsh

Celia White, Mr & Mrs George Williams

$15 Mrs. Mary F. Berabe, Mr. elk

Mrs. Louis Chmiel, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Collins, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­ward Connulty, Edward Dahoney

Anne Dawber, Mr. & Mrs. James Delano, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Kavanaugh Jr., Thll Kilbride Family, Mr. & Mrs. George Leva

Mr. & Mrs. Johll J. Mayall, Christine McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs.

.Frederick Mulcairns, Genevieve Murray, Mr.· &' Mrs. Edwin Perry

Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, Helen A.' S. Ross, Mrs. William , St. Germain, Mr. -& Mrs. Robert St. Pierre, Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Sears

Mrs. Vincent Shea, Mrs. Vir­ginia Starbuck, Mr & Mrs Henry Swain, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Szulik, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tschaen Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. John L. Ventura, Mr. & Mrs. James Walsh & Alice :Walsh, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E.

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$25 Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Gomes Mr. & Mrs. Arthur N. Duarte, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garrison Palmira Silva

ST. KILIAN newald, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ber­

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Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gobeil, Mr.In Memory of Mary L. Finnell & Mrs. William Donlan Jr., Ber­ $25$50 nice Gibbs, Norman Singleton, Mr. & Mrs. Normann Bl'ass~Rev. William E. Farland Mr. & Mrs. Henry Lyonnais Ernest GouldCatherine & Louise Finnell

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bernard, Mr Cora Guilmet$3@ & Mrs. Frank Filipek, Norman Rita PowersMr. .& Mrs. Hervey Caron Berube, Mr. & Mrs. Adelard Emma Cyr$25 Belanger, Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Mr. & Mrs. Roland R. Dum81lAlfred Languirand Nicholas. Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. FournierMary Augeri

Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Fauteux, Mr & Mrs Albert J. LcmoureauMr. & Mrs. Joseph Mello Mr. & 1\1rs. Gaspard LafleurMary Pfaffenzella, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Adrien Bolduc The Paul Hampson FamilyNorman Hope, Patricia Mello,$2@

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dowd. $20Virginia Paul, Margaret Paul, Dr. & Mrs. J. B. RobertCharles J. Barton Jr., William ST. HYACINTH 1\1r. & Mrs. William LaguelVIahoney, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore $15Galipeau $150 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Cabral, Ml'l'l,

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Belanger, Rev. Roland B. 'Soule Bernadette Stutz, Mrs. AlieeMaurice Spirlet, Walter Ford, $100 PerryRaymond Mahoney, Evelyn Mr. & Mrs. George VigeantChieppa Tu;tcoll1 Up$15 $33

Mr. & Mrs. Bradfor Tripp, Mr. Donald P. Lafleur CLEVELAND (NC) - TuitiOll &; Mrs. George Caouette, Mr. & ' $30 at four high schools for boys 1a Mrs. Joseph Ferreira, John Don- Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Rousseau the Cleveland diocese will be In­

creased to $280 a year next FalL

you spare something to help educate a native priest ($250 willpay for one year's training: $1,500 his entire education),

BN FALL AIVER YOUR DIRECTOR 18 AT. REV. RAYMOND CONSIDINE. S68 N. MAIN ST.

This Sundsy ill Mother's Day in the United States. It will. be ~lebrated by 55,000 women who are the mothers of priests. YOU COULD BE· ONE OF THEM! It is only nec~sary to have charity.

Last year in the Missions 10,000 hope~

ful young men could not become priests 1because there were no funds. If today

you wiJJ share in his lifeti~e of Conver­sions, Masses and prayers. Once he is a . priest your charity wH.1 multiply. Dear' Monsignor O'Meara, I have always wanted to have a son a priest. Please send the enclosed $ to educate a na­tive seminarian. I know that even a little will help him. NAME: --,... _

ADDRESS: .~__

THlE MISSIONS NEED YOUR HELP~

RT. REV. IEDWARD T. O'MEARA. NATIONAL DIRECTOR. THE SOCIETY

FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH. 366 5TH AVE" N.Y" N,Y. 1000t

18 THE ANCr.:0R-D.iGQe'ie of Fall River-Thurs., May 11, 1967 -, . ---';~·i:..:,\ --'- _

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$1500 A Friend

$150 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Livingston

b. A Friend .

~llO

William E. King '$100

Mr. & Mrs. William Conroy Mr. & Mrs. John Dunn A Friend (2) Mr. & Mrs. James McHugh Dr. &. Mrs. William Muldeon Dr. & Mrs. George F. Riley

$75 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Kenftey

$60 . 'In Memory of Walter '!E. 'C91­

lIpy Dr. & Mrs. Robert DuraRt

$50 Rev. Justin J. Quinn Rev. William F. O'COMle:Ji Mr. & Mrs. Alan J.Camp~H, Mr. & Mrs. Patric!rDaws ' The Doherty Family M,rs. John Finni Gertrude & Mary GleasMl Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Keatmg

$45 The H@g'an Family

$35 Anna Driscoll Margaret M. Goggin Monica & Constance Zygiel

$30 . Almyra & Dorothea El'en,naa Mr. & ,Mrs. Kevin Daws@R Mary & Ann Dowr..ey Mary ,C. Halloran The Misses Hannigan Mr & Mrs Edward K. IVlcInty,re Mr. ,& Mrs. Alexander ~hi:{:Hpl

$26 Mr. & IVIrs. George O'Neiil

$25 Mrs. Florence AndraC!le William H. Barter _ A Friend (2) Mr. & Mrs. W. K. Burke Dr.' & Mrs. A. B. Crowe Mrs. Margaret E. Culhane Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Duffy Jame~ Durant Mrs. Edward W. Galligan Mrs. James Galligan Mrs. Catherine Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lo~es

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Louro ,John Luby Dr. & 'Mrs. James Mahomey Marie 1Vfahoney Mr. & Mrs. Paul MalGne Mr. & Mrs. James Manning Dr. & Mrs. John McGonigle Mr. & Mrs. Paul McGC!>w8n Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mite~e'Ii

James J. O'Brien Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. a'Neill

'-, Mrs. Thomas P. Osborne A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Richard Saunders Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Shermlltl &

I'amily Dr. & Mrs. Albert Signorelia Mary & Eleanor Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. John F. Treadl!/.@

$20 Dr. & Mrs. Normand Gamache

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gri:ffin, Mr. &: Mrs. Edward Hurley, Mrs. Er­lI\est M. King, Mr. & Mrs. William H. King

Mrs. Raymond Markey, Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Marshall, Mr. & Mrs Roland Mathieu, Alice-Murphy', Veronica O'Brien

Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Oliver, Dr. & Mrs. Wilfred Rousseau, A Friend, Isabelle pullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tweedie

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Tynan A Friend

$15 Nora Aylward, Mr. & Mrs.

Harold Darney, Julia E. Barry, A Friend, Gertrude R. Boyle.

Frances A. Burke, Martin But­ler, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carney, Alice Cashman, Mary Coholan.

:MI. & Mrs. Jame!' Cooney, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Cormier, Henry

Da"4oney,' .Mi's. John Donnell¥-; , Mrs. AtlldrewDoyle.

" Susan Duffy, Mr. & M:rs. John , W. Durant, Edward :Gagnon, Mr.

& Mrs. Albert Gamba, Mr. & Mrs. Tobey Gasper.

Grace Gonsaives, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Gosselin, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hamer, Mr. & Mrs. Robert House, Eleanor Jennings.

Mrs. Anthony S. King, Mr. & MI;s. John Kling, Mr. & Mrs., Odee L. Landry, Alice & Lillian Livesay, Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. :Mahoney. '

Mr. &, Mrs. Edward Manley. Mr. & Mrs. Martin Manley, Mr. &: Mrs. Earl Man'fling, Dora Mc­Carthy, Mr. & Mrs. William K. '. ~'Beeau.e I'ou- cOllie li,.st,McDonald.

Mrs. James McQuade Sr., Mr. & Mrs, Manuel Medeiros, Mr. & j~, we-i date, el1e..» Mrs. Charles Mello, James F. Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Olivet. , ,"O~ ole"g. 'at

Stephen Osborne, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Peters. Mrs: Mauci!e',P@w­ers, Mr. & Mrs. Charles 'Quinn, Fipst Nationa"" Mr. & Mrs. Howard RicketsGB.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rousseau, Clayton Russell, Mr. & Mrs. AR­'tene Rutkowski., Mr. & Mrs. Jehn R. Ryan, Mr. '& Mrs. Arthur Were the eggs you served this morning all they were Soares.

Helen Stager. Mr. &; Mrs. d@lm cracked up to be? Were they really fresh? Sometimes they Stager, Daniel & John Sullivll1il, Lillian Tablas, A Friend. can lose their freshness right ,on your grocer's shelf. But not

Mr, & Mrs. Lawrence Weaver, Mary Agnes White, Mr. & Mt'S. at First National. If-you don't take our eggs off the shelf, we John Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. S. Edward Williams, Mr. & Mrs. will ••• to make sure you always get Grade IlAID

,. fresh eggs. Peter Ziemba.

We'put a lot of extra effort Into getting eggs to you that are SACRED JH!1EART

$1@@ strictly fresh. We pick up eggs 'dlrectly from nearby farms. Rev. Lucien Jusseaume . Mr. & Mrs; Norman.d Seguift' These nest-fresh eggs are rushed to our modern candling

.$3@ Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Bouchallcl plants and they're usually In our stores the same day. Mr. & Mrs. Paul LetoumeaJi! Mr. & Mrs. Rodolphe Paradis Fr:om henhouse to YQur house between dawU"D and dusk •••

$25 Mrs. J. Herve Bedard That's freshnessI And! we date each box, you caD'll check this, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Boucher Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Charben- freshness forr yourself. U's another way we say 0 ••

neau Dr. & Mrs. Philip Chartier Dr. & Mrs. Albana H. CC!lllette You eoae'lkfstRomeo Gagne Mr. & Mrs. Cyprien Gren.ier Mr. & Mrs. F. Orner GrenGB at First National'Attorney Pierre R. Paradis Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kutis Marguerite Seguin Levesque's Office Equipment

$20 • -Mr. & Mrs. Norman Boulav.

Mr. & Mrs. Roland Seguin. $17

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Menard. $15

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Botelha. Mr. & Mrs.~John Cabral, Mr. ck Mrs. Joseph Forgue, Claire Laag­lois, Mr. & Mrs. Emile Lauzlm. '

Mr. & Mrs. Albert 'Levesque, Mr. & Mrs. Hervey LeveSCl1le, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lizotte, Mr. ck Mrs, George Manny, Mrs. Ellil Merchant, Mrs. Alphonse Se­vigny & Family.

ST. FRANCIS OIF ASSISS[ $500

Rev. Alfred R. Forni $30 '

St. Vincent de ,Paul Society . . $25

Rose Alves, Louis Bono, Doon­enic Catalano, Catechism Classe:J League of St. Francis of Assisi Vincent S. Tranieri

$15 Mary & Rose Funaro, Panta­

leone Grande, Rocco A. Morra

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19 IHE ANC! ,OR-Hew Bedford Thurs., tv ,Q, t 11, 1967

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIS'JI'

$500 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur MarshaEl Rt. Rev. John A. Silvia Sarah Ulman

$125 Mrs. Elizabeth King Rev. Manuel P. Ferreira Mr. & Mrs. James Almond

$100 Mr. & Mrs. James Pedder Rev. Luis A. Cardoso En Memory of Col. Leo Po

$65 Gcl!fney A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Mwr~

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Souzo phy $60 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Andrade

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Vera Clarence Bonner $50 Gertrude L. Mercier

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Motta Marion Foley Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Tavares Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Sullivan

$30 Mr. & Mrs. William E. HaJj"~

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Edwards rington $25 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Moschetw

Mr. & Mrs. George Alexander Mr. & Mrs. John Ltirkmar. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Avila An.'l2 Mae O,Jen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. &rry Mr. & Mrs. James· Owen Mrs. Arthur Carreiro Mr. & Mrs. J'oseph Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Teotonio Corvelo Mary Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Edward Costa $2C Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Ferreira '-l\fr~ & lV"ll's. A. D'Ambrosic, Mr. & Mrs. Denis Lawrence Ml'". & Mrs. James K. Marum" Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martins Ml's. Raoul T. Gagnon & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Medeiros Rudolph LaVauIt, Mary '!l.

Pearson & Miller Inc. O'Neil. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Rebello Thomas Sullivan, Mr. & lt7ro.

Milton Richmond J'=es R. Sullivr.n, Mr. & RJIro. .1"05eph Delaney.Mrs. Frank G. Silva

, lilL'llMr. & Mrs. Manuel J. Souza &: Mary ~i1ilip T. Silvia

Mrs. Yvonne Sylvia $I.$ Mr. & Mrs. Vasco Villela MJc. & Mrs. Leonard Pllelan. Mr. & Mrs. William Wallace MI'. & l\'I:rs. Geol'"ge Nugent, My.

$21 b Mrs. .Tohn V. Donnelly, l\1Jm Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferreira $20 Vincent n~. Fiftzgerald J:ames CoughEn & lVIrs. MaryFall RiveII'$20 'lli'c,,!ley, Mr. &; Mrs. 1'ier:oryViola Hebert, Mr. & Mrs. :Paul 1\1\11". & rr.:l's. Gera'I'd Fortin & Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dunham, Mrs Marashio, Mr..& Mrs. Joseph H(!,-.Y NAME Leal1Y.CeUette

Mary :f'acheco & Lydia Pacheco' Winsper 8£ Family, Francis & $1000 ltC"l'". & Mrs. Francis Urbal/ll,Mirs. Margaret P. KelliheL"lVi. Isabel Souza, Mrs. Arthur Stephen O'Grady, Mr. &; Mvs. A Friend @:paae Cuttle, Bernard Sweeney r.~r. & Mrs. Ca:esar Fortun2toYates oFl"., Kathleen. ~cIntyre, MaJryJoseph Rezendes $500 Mrs. James E. Sullivan &.

$15 A.. Dolan.Mr. &: Mrs. Gaston DeBrosse, A Friend Gll'aceMr. & Mrs. Gilbert Brazil, Mr. :nfl.". & 1\1Jrs. Thomas SheehaJli,Mr. &: Mrs. Albert Pepin $300 MIr. & Mrs. James B. Kelley

& Mrs. Manuel Calado, Mr & Mi'Il Ml'". & Mrn. Vinc-c:nt .Tollnson, l\jll'. $15 Margaret G. Dillon JJr.. & Mrs. l!.futthew Sullivan, Mall'YDonald Chaput, The Costa Fam­ Joseph Bertoldo, Mr. & Mrs. $200 MES. William Sherry fr. & Elizabeth P. Guiney, Jamegily. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Costa Rod Lussier, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard George L. Sisson Mi. Cecilia Sheehan llilIi. Martin.In Memory of Dennis Cotter, Mrs. Margan~t Rapoza,. $150 Mr. & Mml. J. J. Dris]an l\fr. & 1\I[1"s. CIlarles Whalen,Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Dutra Mr. & Mrs. Byron Doyle Patrick Phelan ll.aWJrelMe J. Hussey Jr. :M1Ir. & Mrs~ AJrthwr .T. Dono,'anMr. & Mrs. Walter Espinola, Edward Maclean, Mr. &: Mvs. $125 Madden Farm]y J1F., Marie A. & l\llcl1ael A. MUlI' ­Mr. & Mrs. George Fish, Mr. &: John Sylvia, Mr. &: Mrs. Richard Dr. &: Mrs. Francis J. D'Erriel> Eileen !lilggins­ Jlt.y Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Leite,Mrs. Jerome A. Grota, Mr. & Mrs Lally, Mr. &: Mrs. James Penler, $100 <Ger1lr'w!le & Alice Lynch k:mto Daley.Richard Lopes Mr. &: Mrs. Edward J. Sylvia Dr. & Mrs. James SUUivlUU Mary C'. Casey Edna Jr. Murr2Y, Mr. & Mrs. P.Mr. & Mrs. Antone Medeiros, Mr. &: Mrs. Charles McKinnon, Dr. &: Mrs. Paul Dunn MI!. & MITS. Joseph W. Cum... l!Ili1?il •• Desmollld, Mr. & MmAdeline Nunes, Mr & Mrs Henry Mr. & Mrs. Edward Angelo, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Tansey icings Dennis Sullivan, Mrs. Ear>! Grant,Pimental, Mrs. Frances Simmons, Rose Dexter, Mr. &: Mrs. Stanley Mr.& Mrs. Joseph F. PDe]::m J'ohn W. Cummings MI'. & Mrs. 'WiLfred Morrissette.Agnes Souza, Mr & Mrs Manuel Pielech, Mr. &: Mrs. Joaquim Dr. & Mrs. John Dunn }\'Jradeline L. Casey MI'. & Mrs. Tho:nas F. Ca.llabaJlllSouza Teixeira $75 Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. SIzl:- & l:::athIeen..

Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Nunes, A Friend teuy ST. JOSEPH Mr. &: Mrs. Tadeusz Swiszcz, MI'. Mr. &: Mrs. George P. Hurie,7 Margaret MOll'gan

& Mrs. George Rothmyer, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Chester Nutt2lIT: . Mrs. Antonio Silva, Mr. & MnJ. Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Shez IA Friend

Mr. &: Mrs. Ernest Dionne McDonald Family ,John DeTerra "llbaddeus Golitz

$100 $50

w. H. RILEY$90 Mr. &: Mrs. Henry F. Shea Raymond BeausoleilA Friend ST. THIERESA Mr. &: Mrs. Herve Bernie71' Mr. & Mrs. Howard Marcem:

$50 Mr. .& Mrs. Robert Nagie$150 Mr. & MJrs. Nicholas Hurst i Mr. &: Mrs. Henri Brouillette Belen Shay I

& SON, Inc.mlES SERVICE DIStRIBUTORS

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GasolineFuel andlRang_

OilS 011 BURNERS

for PJrCl'lITp1t Delivery & may & Night Serviee

6. I;, BOIlER BtJIDIER UNITS

Rural Bottl'edl Gas Service

6. COHANNET ST. TAUNTON

Attleboro - No- AttleboroTaunton

Florence Boisvert Mr. &: MITS. William C. Fune$25 , Dr. &: Mrs. Alfred J. :BF~ iMFG. NeeE Giard$lZOGardner Family Dr. &: Mrs. Eugene F. 0'__­ George W. BigbyA FriendMr. &: Mrs. Henri Gardner tiaR ,Mrs. MallY Higgins

Mr &: Mrs Maurice Lamentagae $1" $40 Mr. &: Mn. Fred Czerwen·ltlllMr. &: Mrs. Joseph Lavallee Mrs. Eliza Boisvert Catherine Shea II; AJmQ L. Mr. &: MJrs. James H. PimeRfa)Theotime Leblanc Therese Boisvert SUllivan Mr. &: Mrs. William CleaFe Mr. &: l\.frsJ P. Letourneatll $75 III'. &: Mrs. Everett CI'Otl'l1efr Anna SUll:iVaJ!lJ Mr. &: Mrs. Philippe Mellie Mr. &: Mrs. Louis Fleury The Neilan Family MF. & Mrs. William J. AFlJfe»­Mr. &:Mrs. Leonce Methot ancll Mr. &: Mrs. Eugene LemieUE Joseph Pinsonneault ~'

$25 MF. II; Mrs. COrnelius LYI'Il~kPaul $35 Henri Pelletier IIrl!. John Hogan &: KatberiMMrs. Cecile Boudreau MF. ok MJs. HenEY Dussault Mr. &: Mrs. Leo Pelletier IIr. &: Mrs. John J. 1titeheI!Mr. &: Mrs,. Joseph.E. SlightMr. &: Mrs. Hilaire Tremblay John T. Crowleyand son Paul Mrs. Louis Vaudry Sr. Catherine FurzeMr. &: Mrs. Roger Rf~naoo i Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas WeB'\J8 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Frechette $30 RAMBILERMildred V. CarroDIMr. &: Mrs. Laurier Dumas

$25 America's Economy KingMr. &: Mrs. Joseph A. .,.~

ST. MARY Mr. &: Mrs. Roland Lemietm Fnl' the Best Deall Come ToMr. &: Mrs. Aldege Cote$500 James J. HigginsMr. &: Mrs. Normand MathieuRev. Bernard H. Unsworth ,Broadway Rambler Mr. .& Mrs. Andre P. N8I'!!5l!!'Jl'Mr. & Mrs. Alfred LemieulI:$100 INC.McGinn FamilyMr. &: Mrs. Wilfrid BelangevMr. &: Mrs. John Nieolaci 768 BROADWAYCatherine P. HarringtOlllMr. &: Mrs. Gerard Dumas$50 Genevieve A. Harrington RAYNHAM, MASS on Rt. 138M~. & Mrs. Gaston LorangerA Friend Julia T. Harrington CHARLES J. DUMAIS. Pll'eL

COLLEGE DAY: Exam'ining literature at College Day held at Bisho.];> Cassidy Higoh School Taunton are from left: 'Michael. Lowney Mr: Charles Uppvall. clez.n of Wentworlh Institdte. David' La~b, George Maloof, Jerry Mansfield, EQ~ Poirier 8JlJuf Steve Nas,tri, 2.H students from Coyle High.

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A FriendMr. &: Mrs. William TooUn Hilda Phillips, $17$30 Mahoney FamilyMr. &: Mvs. Zephyr PaquinMr. &: Mrs. John E. SUlliV311l A: Mr. &: Mrs. Michael F. ~ $Ui:Mark gerald

Mr. &: Mrs. Robert J. Hall Mr. &: Mrs. Ronald Silveria, SU Mr. & Mrs. Roger Frigault, Mr. .&

!J"""HIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII""III"IIII_~Mr. &: Mrs. Leo Boisvert Mrs. Wilbid Slight, Mr: .& lin. Mr. &: Mrs. David Costa Valmore Gonneville, Mr. & Mn. ! DRY CLEANING i Mr. &: Mrs. William Conmaot Jobn Savoie. s ~d s Mr. &: Mrs. Alfred Cormier Paul Langlois, Mr. It lin. § FUR STORAGE § Ali~ &: Hazel Davis Henry Cormier, Mr. .It Mrs. Mr. &: Mrs. Marcel LorangeJ!' Henri Picard, Mr. &; Mrs. JoSeph ! DERMODY ! Mr. &: Mrs. Roland Provencher Fredette, Mr. &; Mrs. Daniel Mr. &: Mrs. John D. Sylvia Rego. I CLEANERS I Mr. &: Mrs. John HugberJ Mr. &: Mrs. Ronald Dumas, Henry Fortier Mr. &: Mrs. Conrad Gobeil, Mr. § 34-44 Cohannet Streell § Mrs. Mary Penler & Mrs. John W. CoJer, Dr. &: ~ Taunton 822-6161 ~ M.r. &: Mrs. Tbeodoll"e Ziembll Mrs. Hector Roy. _11II1I11II11I1I1II1I111111111111l1Wlll11llWWll!!1Wii

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May 11, 1967

~\'BIG MAMIE" IS 25· YEARS OLD Happy Birthday

The 'lUS$ Massachusetts, the

official stiCl~e WCllII' memori,al to

the 13,00(]) Bay State heroes who !@sit theDIf' lives during

World Wall' 91, now moored

at Batrt~eshoJPl Cove, fan Rover, .,

wm «:e~elb>ll'a~e "lhe $DI"ell'i~boiee

of sis «:;@MMO$SUOIl'llBlI'ilg•

.',

J]l\DibJo~ee Wee~sl11l<dl May ] ~a TI ~

Wmll'SlUJl11lofrs ~fr. ~S". J]@selPlhl U\!I•. M@@<dIV, JPlIl'(QI~SSS@1l' afr «:::COl~Ihl©~O<e

IUJI11lDVSll'sofrV al11l<dl sihloJPl's «:ihlal?~aDI11l

dlUJll'ol11lS) .WOIl'~<dI Wall' nn, wo~1hl

@~foesll'$ al11l<dl <l:Il'SW mSl!'il'illbsll's @~

itlhe "IBO(8J MaMoe"8

* "'Bie Mamie" clIid! not Vose one melllil

as Illl rresult of ell'Demy action. The Mas-­sachuse~s earned ~ n battle stars fOIl' the following adions: '

'* North Mrica-lNo". ~«J42

*: Gilbert Dsianclis-lNo".-Dec. ~943

'* Marshali DsDands-oDan.-lFeb. ~9431

,* Asiatic Pac. ~aids-lFeb.-May, n9~

'* Westerrn New Guinea-April, 19~

* West. CaroDine Is.-Sept.-Od. 1944

* Leyte-oDan. 11945

* luzon-oDalJ'll. 1945

* Iwo Ji;"'a-feb.-Mar. 1945

* Okinawa-Mar.-June,·1945

* Third Fleet Raids-July-Aug., 1941

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Cape Cod and The Islands THE EXTERMINATOR CO. ' STERLING BEVERAGES, 'INC. I

This Message ':' BASS RIVER SAVINGS BANK· FALL RIVER .ELECTROC LIGHT CO. TEXTILE WORKERS UNION . I OF AMERICA.

GLOBE MANUFACtURVNG CO. Spons9red by the fall River' YELLOW CAIB COMPANYMASON FURNlllIJJRIE SHOWROOMSfollowing 'nc8ividaao's ALLEN'S CUT RAIE

and Business Concerns ANN DALE PRODUCTS, INC. R. A. McWlltlRR COMPANY New Bedford

DURO FINISHING CORP. MacKENZIE AND WDNSIl.OW, INC. .In The PAUL G. CIl.IEAIU' & CO., INC.TOM ElLOSON

FRANK X. ~ERIRONOiocese 01 fcaJlD R.Dver QUAIUTY MieN'S APPARIEll. GEORGE O'lHIARA CHEVROLET, INC.

BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. SOBILOFF B~OTHIIEIRS STAR STORIE

Fall River ST. MARY

5500 Rev. Robert L. Stonton

6!25 Margaret Lahey

SiOO Rev. Poul F. McCarrick Dr. & Mrs. Fred Sullivan St. Vincent de Paul Society

$'75 Rev. William G. Campbell

SliO James Diskin Helen Joy Mr. Mrs. Lawrence A. Coyle

$30 Thomas & Margaret Kennedy

525 John Sullivan William P. & Mary J. O'Brien Mr & Mrs James A. O'Brien Jr. Mrs. Angela Wingate Mrs. William Gorman Helen Burns Manuel Benevides Ruth Hurley Janice Hurley Nellie Sullivan Daniel Shea Mr. & Mrs. George Sutherland Mr. ,& Mrs. Robert ,J. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. John R. McGinn Michaeline Russell Frank Dufiy Ricbnrd Sullivan Eileen A. Sullivan Francis A. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Francis Fennessey Mary Hurley Mr. & Mrs. William Blythe IE

Edward $20

James, Grace & Estelle Martin, Dorothy Kirby, Mrs. Dennis Lynch, Dennis Lynch, Claire O'Toole, Mrs. Stephen O'Toole, Mrs. James P. Mooney & Daugh­ter

$15 Mrs. Madeline Rizzo, Mr & Mrs

Roger Vezino, Everett Smith, Mr & Mrs. Joseph Desrosiers, Robert Mitchell

IVlr. & Mrs. George Boitano, Mrs. Bernard E. Harrington, Jrunes Wingate, Mr & Mrs James Melvin, Mr & Mrs John Mul­rooney

A Friend, Margaret G. Diskin, .iJomes Frank, Gertrude Sullivan, Edward Gahan

Mrs. Julia Cunningham, The Edward Regan family, Mrs. Julia Cunningham, Mary Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Henry Messier

Elennor Shea, William Gorman Margaret M. Riley, Rose Riley, Irene Murphy

BLESSED SACRAMENT $200

Rev. Herve Jalbert $35

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hamel $25

!Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Brault Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coulombe Joseph Demers Mr. & Mrs. Roger Lauzon Mr. & Mrs. George Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. Normand Rousseau Mr. & Mrs. John P. Sullivan

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Dollard Chretien

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Beaudoin,

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Paul Beaudoin, Madeleine Boisvert, TheGa­mache Family.

fCCIUS Adenaue~ Man .For All Seasons

BOSTON (NC)-Richard Car­dinal Cushing of Boston lauded the late Germa~ Chancellor ~on-rad Adenauer as "a man for all seasons" at a memorial Mass cel­ebrated in Holy Trinity' Church here. , .

"In a long life," the cardinal said, "Providence prepared Kon­rad Adenauer carefully for his role; he was·a man who knew .how to act and how to wait, how to suffer and how tc survive; 0 man who knew when to be firm and when to be flexible, a man who saw principle as a way to guide the use of power; :truly, he "'8i1 a man for all seasons."

ESPIRft'O SANTO

$250 Rev. Joao V. Resendes

$50 A Friend

$40 Mr. & Mrs. AntonioT. Oliveira

$25 Mr. & Mrs. RogerJ. Toni

OUR LAIDY OF THE AKGELS

$1200 Rt. Rev. Anthony M. Gomes

$500 Dr. & Mrs. Henry C. Lincoln

$100 George Tonelli

$80 Rev. George J. Sousa

$50 Holy Rosary Society Council of Catholic Women Almeida Funeral Home Maria Mello & Family

$45.50 Antone Laureano Manuel C. Hilario

S30 Lionel Rodrigues & Family Arthur Souza

$25 Manuel Perreira Jr. St. Vincent qe Paul Society Mariano Thomas Raymond Paiva Frank Faria Jr.

Albertina Mello & Lenora Mello Carl Frederick Jessie Pimental Joseph Theodore Mary Perreira Joseph 'Sfivia OLOA Girl Scouts Natalie Martin John Souza Antone Michaels Arthur RegQ Julius Rodriques Antone Ribeiro Jr. Manuel Velho

.Gerald Cordelli Manuel Correia Robert Correia Mllry Simas , Our Lady of the Angels evo

. John Souza . Arthur Furtado ':'

Maria Cabral Tobias Monte Clorinda Ventura Manuel Magano Philip & Deolinda Costa Francisco Maurisso Joao Raposo O.L.OA. Children of .Mary Henry Camara Filisbina Medeiros Mary Ferreira Christiano Pacheco Manuel Raymond Eleanor Andre

II

mlSH CHURCH: BallintQber Abbey, near Castelbar, County MayQ, Irelapd, has been used eontinuously 'for worship for more than 750 years. Prior to establishment in its present form by King Cathal O'Connor in 1216, an earlier church is said to have occupied the same spot, wmch wason the pilgrims' p ..atb w Croagh Patrick mountain, 20 miles away, where St. Patrjek prayed and fasted during Lent of 433 A.D. Both .are now places -of pilgrimage. NCPhoro.

OL.OA Knights of the Altar George Silvia Lillian Laforce Manuel & Mary Medeiros

$20 Francisco Albemaz, Americo

Mimnda, Charles Carvalho Sr.. Raymond & Emily Hryciw, Mary Thomas, Leo Burns

$i5 Alfred Mello, James Ventura,

James Cabral, John M. Arruda, Jose M. Lindo

Louise Weadon, James Arruda, J'oaquim Costa, John Enos, Au­gust Ricardo

Mary Carreiro, Carl Dionizio, Manuel Braga, Kenneth Burton, Evelyn Teixeira .' Arthur Silvia, Enos Sousa, Antone Isidore, Manuel Carreiro, 'I'homas Bowden

Jose Rodrigues, Eliseu Amaral, Manuel Aguiar, Alfred Coray, Joseph Pellerin

Genivive Cardoza, Virginio Ca­mara, Joseph Duarte, Manuel Alves, John Roderick

Francis Reilly, Joseph Correia, RicllardPavao

HOLY ROSARY

$800 'Rt. Rev. Joseph R. Pannon!

$200 General Cleaning Company

$100 John W. Varnnese

$15 Rev. Vincent F. Diaferio

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mazzoni

$2S Delia's Auto Driving School Mrs. Philomena iGermane

- Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marcucci Mr. & Mrs. Angelo RiCci

.Real· ;Es·~ate ' Rene 1. poyant,lne.

Hyannis 2:7'9 Barnstable Road

SP 5-0079 ' \ ,

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THE ANCHOR­ 21 , ..Thurs•.j 'MayH, 1967

Rosemary Dussault & m:a. Joseph Watson

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Roderick Albert Gagnon Frederick Storch Mr. & Mrs. John Long Donald Munro James E. Powers Clare Sullivan Mrs. Clarence P. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Talbot Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fournier Henry J. Kitchen Edward Gazzarro Mr & Mrs James Charbonneaa Immaculate Conception CYO Mr. & Mrs. Edward Iwanski A Friend inl\l1emory of Frank & Susali

.DePaola Edward N. Parisee A Friend Mr. &. Mrs. Fred J. McNally Henry Lajeunesse William Guilmette Mr. & Mrs. Edward Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tetrault A Friend

$20 George Janson, In Memory or

Thomas F. Heaney Sr., Mr& Georgette Laberge

$15 Mr. & Mrs. William MitcbeD.

Francisco Tavares, Charles Ney. Mr & Mrs Robert Wilkey, George ThomasMr. & Mrs Alphonse F. SauJino

Rose Doherty, John Alberna7,Mr. & Mrs. Louis Sisca Mr & Mrs Manuel Pontes, James$lee Bentley, Benjamin McBrideThe Belmont Family, Ralph

Mrs. Wright Turner, JamesSasso & Family. Mr & Mrs Frank McManus, Ramona Brilhante"Stetkiewicz Bertha 4shworth, Mr. & Mm,$15 Louis T. BouchardMr. & Mrs. Joseph Andrews Sr. Andrew Broulx, Edward Rile;"Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Boyer, Edith Charlotte Nicholson, John HinclFS Flanagan, !talo Giannotti, Mr. cliffe, Samuel Pullen .

& Mrs. Raymond M. McGuire Mr. & Mrs. Paul Boissoneau.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pannoni, George Charbonneau, CharlesMr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Parise, Devaney, Oarl Gizzi, Nancy Tur­Mrs. John Sarti, Rose & Ada Sis­ ner, Raymond Lafleur ca, Mrs. Pileria Ventura . Richard Condon, Eileen Mc­Nally, Leonel Paiva, Anna Lont?, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wahl.

$75ill Charles Sicard, Adele Camp..Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Tansey bell.

lllWlWJi\iCllJILA.'IrIE· iCONClElP'Irl[ON

.~1l25 S'Ir.ANNEWilliam J. Dugan

$lOD $125 Rev. Thomas J. Harrington Dr. Paul DeVillers Rev. Ralph D. Tetrault $100 Immaculate Conception COD- Rev. Raymond M. Drouin, O.P.·

ference of St..Vincent de Paul Dominican Fathers St Vincent de Paul Conferenee$'75

of St. Anne's ParishThom:llS J. Fleming $50 ­$50 Normand H. Boule

A· Friend Bernard H. PaquetteGenevieve Hennessey $25Immaculate Conception Wom- A Parishioner

en's Guild Antonin Bedard $35 Dr. Adelard O. Demers Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Everett Lafleur John A. McCormack' $25 Albert Michaud

In Memory of Mrs. Lillian Gil- Edward Nowak let . Mrs. Rhea Saurette ....Joseph Francoeur Ernest Talbot

Tlwse on the go .

.:~ •... go,. Sjunheam" Tile bre"d lor flintier" A"wrka

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'22 THE ANCHOR-Dioc,ese of Fa',' River-Thurs., May 11, 1967

Fall River SACRED HEART'

$100 Thomas A. Synnott Charles E. Sevigny

'Deceased Benefactors Sacred Beart St. Vincent de ~ul ~ciety ,

Sacred Heart Conferenc~t.

Vincent de Paul Society , Quinlan F. Leary ,

Helen L. Sullivan (In Memory of: Mary M. Harrington, Mar­_ret E. Hammill, Anne F Clancy

$'75 Rev. Alexander Zichello Mr. & Mrs. James F. Little

$60 'JI'he Misses Cummings (3)

$50 Mr & Mrs Daniel F. Murphy Jr Grace Family H. Frank Reilly , Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Sullivan Annie E. Quirk &, Mary E.

~irk ' . Mary W & Alice C Harrington

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Tuite Mrs. Mary & Margaret Morriss Mr. & Mrs. Dick H. Cutting Dorothy A. & Regina M. Hig-

Ilins' , Frederick B. McDonald '

$40 The Daley Family

$35 Jane G. Broderick: Grace L. Martin

$30 , Mr. & Mrs. Jolin ,J. Hatringtoa Charles A. DUffy Mrs. Wm.Cross &, Mrs. JOS;

»ers William F. Fitzgerald, Mary Flynn '. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley George Sullivan ,,' - , Gerald I Harrington & Mildred Edward Zygiel Mr. & Mrs. James R. Mitchell Walter H. White Francis J. Waring'

$26 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick'J. Deme­

trius ' ,ST•.-'EAN BAPT.IS'lI'1E '$25

$500T. Arthur McCann A FriendMargaret F. Tolan

$'75Daniel F. Duffy. Rev.' Thomas E. MorrisseyHenry W. Degna'n

$35Catherine Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Gagnon '&William Black family

Joseph M. Reilly $30Mr. & Mrs., William Fitzler Mr. & Mrs. Raymond ,Fran-Clarence Banks coeur .

Elaine Banks $25Leo Fogarty Mr. & ~rs. Alfred BerubeFrancis M. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Ovila CaronMabel M. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Roger GaronCatherine' O'Hare Mr.. & Mrs. (*eorge CasavantWilliam J. Barrett Henri Demers

Mr. & Mrs. John Springer & Mr. & Mrs. Eugene GagnonMrs. Mary E. Larrabee Mr. & ,Mrs. Arthur A. Gau-Mr. & Mrs. W~lliam Mercier thierMr. & Mrs. James H. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Leo GendreauGeorge Tourgee Family' Mr. & Mrs. Aime Goyette'The Misses Donovan A Friend, ' John S. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Philias OuelletteCatherine Lomax Mr. & Mrs. Oscar ParkerMargaret R. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. John Perr-yLeonard J. Hughes Norman PerryJoseph M. Taylor A Friend ' James L. Connor Mr. &' Mrs. Alphonse St. PierreMargaret Desmond St. Vincent de Paul SocietyMrs. Charles J. Leary , Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Talbot Mrs. Kathryn Doherty A Friend" ' Mr. & Mrs. Edward Viveiros $20 Frederick J. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Jean Demers, An­Eleanor Mullaney toinette Michaud, Albert Ouel­O. P. O'Shaughnessey lette, Mi-: & Mrs. George Talbot.,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Welch Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Vidal.

$20 $15William C Chippendale, Geor Mr. & Mrs. Louis Bouchard,

Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Bourassa, Mr. & Mrs. George, Campeau, Mr.Heads Association & Mrs. Manuel Correa, Mr. &

BATON ROUGE (NC) - A Mrs. Daniel Costa. Negro priest has been elected Mr. & Mrs. Armand Desmarais, president of the largely white Octave Fluet & Family, Mr. & Baton Rouge Ministerial Asso­ Mrs. George Gagnon, Anne Guil­dation. Father Elmer S. Power, mette, Mr. & Mrs. 'Orner Marti-S.V.D., is the first Catholic priest neau. , to head the Louisiana group. It Mr. & Mrs. John McGuill, 'Mr. includes representatives of Prot­ '& Mrs. Edward Ouellete,' Mrs. ' estant, Jewish, Orthodox, and Arman' Patenaude, 'Robert, Catholic coWU'e,iationa. ~ache.

'SIT-UPONS':' Maryknoll sisters have already begun to,prepare for their, S~).mmer apo~tolate a;mong disadvantaged chiidren in city streets. Here SIster ElIzabeth Kato, a Jap­anese-American from Hawaii,. shows 'a child, in New. York's uptown slu~s how to make, "sit-~psms," o~; cu:shlOns by weaving strIps 0'£ newspaper. The sIt~upons WIll be ~s~d when movies at:e. shown to stree~ audIences. NC Photo.

. ST. PATRICK:

$1000 Bev. John E. Boyd

$100 Rev. Raymond W. McCarthy Mrs. John Coady & family,

$90 Rev. Adalbert A. Szklanny Rev. James P. Dalzell

$50 Geraldine Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Edward DeClcclG Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Scully

, $30 in Memory of Thomas 8:

Sarah Spellman Mildred & Helen P. Sullivlllll!. Annie & Caroline Wilcox

$26 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Haponlli

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Suart Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Leary Patricia Leary Anne Cusack Joseph Correira Leonard Bolger Mrs. Mary Harrington Margaret Donnelly In Memory of James Shea Mr. & Mrs. William Pizio &

Family Mr. & Mrs. John Leddy M~. & Mrs. Joseph Biszko Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Stanley SincosId Mr. & Mrs. Frank Labecki Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Viana Mr. & Mrs. Horace Travass09 Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Murray Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. George McCauley Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Wojtaszek: Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Barresi Alida Hart James Clegg & family , in Memory of Ray~ond T.

McCann ' $20

John Hopkins, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­ward Sweeney.

$15 , Maureen LaForest, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Danis, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Foy, Mr. & Mrs. John Cote, Margaret Cusack.

Helen Cusack, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Blouin, 'Mr. & Mrs. Alban Couture, Mrs. Manuel

. Corey.

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$;400, A 'Friend

$100 In MemorY of Peter A. Lee Jr. ,Mr. & Mrs. William ,F. W~alen

Jr. $'75

Rev. Edward J. Burns $50

In Memory of Mr.. & Mrs. Thomas J. Conroy

$25 I

Mr. & Mrs. Victor Auclair Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Britland The Connerton Family M. Thomas Conroy

'Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Cordeiro Jr ,The Creigh Family Margaret Doran R1'ta Doran 0

Thomas Doran Marion Fahey , Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Flores Ella Hanrahan Dr. & Mrs. George Horan Mr. & Mrs~ Douglas Leeman Mr. & Mrs. John Maher Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Brien Gertrude O'Neil Mr. & Mrs. Jessie Oliveira

$35 Dr. &.Mrs. Eug~ne J. Dionne

$30 Edgar Poisson

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Louis DeG. Bernier A Friend Mr. & Mrs. George Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Demers Mrs. Yvonne Francoeur 'Valeda LeBoeuf Alphonse Mailloux Mr. & Mrs. Rilymond Poisson

$20 Mrs. Dora Fiola, Mr. & Mrs.

Francois X. Thibault

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Maurille Archam­

bauit, Marie Auclair, Mr. & Mrs. Octave Berube, Mr. '& Mrs. John Cabaceiras, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Caciabeve '

Mr. & Mrs. Leopold Frechette, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lapointe, Mr. & Mrs: Harold' McNerney, Mrs. Amerilda Parent, Gracia Paren­teau. ,_ ,

Blanche Richard, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rivard, Mrs. Donat Rous­

, sel & Fainily . '

In Memory of,Mr, &,Mrs Mich­ael .To.pJn . '

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Vincent' ,$20 '

Alice Fahey Mr. & lYlrs. Tito Jacomino, Mr.

& Mrs. Orient Laplante, Mr. & Mrs.\William Ward

$16 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Brien

'$15 ' Mrs. James A. Benson, Mr. &

Mrs. Raymond Black, Mrs. Mary Cantwell, Peter Cantwell, Mr. & Mrs. John Cronin

Mr. & Mrs. An,dre Desrosiers, Mr. &' Mrs. RobertF. Goyette, David Grace; Catherine Horan, Mrs. Lloyd King

Mr. -& Mrs. Gilbert L'Heureux, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred St. Michel

ST. 'MATTHEW

$200, , ' Rev. nenryJ. Charest

$100 ,.I)r, & Mrs" Orner, Boivin..

Complete

BANKING SERVICE

for Bristol County

Bristol County Trust Company

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$15 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May 1i, 1967Fan River 23 1£iIlT. IS! Mrs. Joseph Petres, Mr.

~. P!S1l'~R & PAlMI.. &; ,J:'£IIIS. Thaddeus Stasiowski, ,Walter Pypniowski, Stanley Pyp­

$5GO niowski, Mrs. Mary Pypniowski. ~. Dovid A. O'Brie:n Mr. & Mrs. John Deveney, Mr.

5.1WG .& Mrs. Joseph Whipp, Mr. &: OMtr~me~@®~ Great, C@mmt!,N~tfQ~Or l!rIl Memory of Rt Rev. ~S!? Mrs. Stanley Prezalar, Mr. &:

Francis P. Connelly, l?.A. Mrs. Thomas O'Neil, Mr. &: Mrs. ~ Wincent de Paul Soclefl;v Vernon Cote. $MTI A~1hl~ete [1'J~@~$ Career as u~@(dro@~..CoadhJ

$.WE; Stella IDyl, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rev. John P. Driscoil Niemczyk, Mrs. Valerie Butler, also used the fleet-footed Joe lr.:>BY JOE MIRANDABe",. John F. Andrews Helen Kosinski, Stanley &: Lot­ a pinch-runner.SOO ?ie Mlynek. Jose M. Silva Jr. is studying In the Spring of his senior sea­.)Jcseph Conaty Ann Drzal, Mr. & Mrs. WalteJ1' Sociology and playing baseball son, Silva turned his abilitiesMargaret Constantine Polak, Mr. &: Mrs. Richard Miles, a1t the Southeastern Massachu­ " ward track and White utilizeell

$3lil Mr. &: Mrs. Walter Pudlo, Mr. &: setts Technological Institute in him as a sprinter, putting Joe iillMF. &: Mrs. Charll2S H~ Mrs. Henry Sample. Dartmouth. the IOO-yard dash and giving:Mr. &; Mrs. George A. IVlcrl1lm Rose Worczyk, Phyms &: Mrs. An outstanding athlete at Som­ him the task of running the firstArme & Marion O'Heam Ludwika Babiarz, Mr. &: Mrs. erset High School, Joe is an av­ leg of the B80-yard relay event.

$25 John Wnenta, Mr; & Mrs. Den­ erage student and is working 1::s speed and desire helped theMr. &: Mrs. Charles Clememlfl nis Cunningham, Mrs. Helena & hard to further his education. Raider track team in both events.Mr. &: Mrs. Fred H. Dollm Irene Sokolowski. _ Known mainly as a tremen­ Silva played a prominent role11&. & Mrs. Jerome Foley Mr. & Mrs. George Wrobel, dous football player at Somerset, with the Somcrset basketballllVlrs. Ernest A. Hasprey Mr. ,~,,; Mrs. Stephlln Kulpa, Mr. he also participated in baseball, team as a senior when coaeDCatherine A. Lynch elk Mrs. Walter Soczek, Anony­ basketball and track and was Burns used him in 16 of UlDaniel Lynch mous, A Friend presented the Wellington King games. Fourteen of the contestD Helen C. S. Lynch Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Banalewicz, Memorial Cup as the Raiders "'ere in the Narry :i...eaglle anell Mr. &: Mrs. Lawrence Lyncll Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Klaege, Mr. &: outstanding senior athlete, who Joe contributed 80 points, an av­Mr. &: Mrs. Jean McGillicll: Mrs. Joseph Kosinski, Edward exemplifies the spirit of sports­ erage of 5.4, to the team's season John Mahoney Kocon, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Am­ manship in 1965. total. Mro. James E. lRogel'S & J'QJlllle£ moal. , Joe has been a consistent per­ !F@othl'D] Career -B. Rogers Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus -Chrup­ former with the SMTI Corsairs In high school, football was JooMr. &: Mrs. Norman R01llSBeeUll eala, Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel Sulli ­ this season, gaining praise for Silva's sport. He bega.... his grid­

820 van, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cichon, his 'lustle and determination iron career as a 5-8, 140-pounellMarion H. Mahoney Mr. &: Mrs. Walter Moson, Mr. &: :!/rom assistant coach Len Alves. .!lOSE M. SILVA JR. sophomore end. A reserve on the

~11il Mrs. Maciej Weglowski. St. John of God Parishioner varsity during the 1962 season,

Mr. &: Mrs. Edward r Mrs. Joan &: Andrea Perry, I'JII ~n outfl'-'d POsI'tl'on to add .. Il:.I Silva ,so impressed rival coachC'DMr. &: Mrs. Thomas Pietraszek, He is the oldest of four chil­S15 , speed in the fly chasing depart- that he was given an honorable

Mr. &: Mrs. Stanley Golembiew­Mr. &; Mrs. James A. Donnelly, dren and resides with his par­ ment. As a sophomore, Joe only mention berth on the All-Tri­Belen Foster,' Teresa Foster, The ski, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zwolin­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose M. Silva went to the plate once, officially, County Football Conference Frechette Family, E~zabeth ski Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Edward' at 37 St. Michaels Avenue" and singled. team, Grace Piszcz. Somerset. 'Again a~ a junior, Silva was In his .junior year, Joe WM

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Pietraszek, SUva has a sister Agnes, andConstance Lynch, Mr. & Mm. used in the same capaci'ty, a~d switched to fullback and contin­James McMahon, Charles ~ , Nellie Kruczek., brothers David and Paul. The ,,~ade;~ :0. tri!)s to .the plate, a~liHD ually drew praise from SlIllivaEl boney, ,Mr. & MrS. James 5~ latter attends the South School, eontributing a lSmgle. Sulhvan for his faking moves on offense dwland, -Lillian Roberts ST. WILLIAM 'Agnes 'and Dave are members of

:""~d defensive prowess as a half­the student body at Somerset; ,l?ack.: ' ..

, $500 " 'High.!!IT. BOCD In Silva's senior seasoq".he W~IU. Bev. Raymond T. CODllldine A member of St. John of G<>d $400 , chosen unanimously as tne fuJl­

Parish, Joe performed for' his' Jaev. 'Luiz G. Mendonca$200 $llZ5 ~k em the All-Suburban grid\Tel')' Rev. Reginald M. Banette, Mrs. hhn E. Connolly church's basketball team in the $ZOe ,team and picked as' a startine

"lit " anRual Catholic Youth Organi-,$90 :lRev. Joseph Oliveira 'back 'on the All-Tri-CountyA Friend :&ation's Eastern tournament mRev. Edmund A. Connors $100 Ctlnference team.

H}tl5. '$100 $75 Dr. Gilbert Vimeent " Best Game MF. & Mra. Romain Sauinier" J£ ~ has hopes of becoming II

James E. Fitzgerald Family teaeher-coach, preferably in tblis $60 I: " His best game as a footballA Friend Beatrice Capeto$50 area, upon graduation bOlllll ph,wer came against Bishop Fee­$50 Mary M. Donovan &; Helen L. SMTIin 1970. $50 han High when he interceptetllMr. & Mrs. Antonio COuh $35 Excellent Attitude 1D1'.& Mrs. Joseph CarvalhoDonovan three passes, recovered a fumble

MO and, was in "n '15 per cent of thfJThe P. T. Crispcl Family Tbe 19-year old youth standsTbe Boodry Family $tO taekles in leading Somerset tclb. & M~s. Thomas Cote five feet, 11 inches and e8uies ~O Jitelmil"a Tavares an 111-8 conquest over 'the Sham­$Z5, lG8 pounds on his wen builtMr. & Mrs. John Maitoza J'~cks.Mr. & Mrs. Alban' McCaDulD :kame. Joe has gained praise

MaI7g3Jret O'Grady isabel Capeto'%5 J~ also participated in theMr. & Mrs. William Wright irem his former teachers amd

$25 American Legion baseball pro­Manuel &; Angelina RapoMMr. & Mrs. Roger Valoouri c@aches at Somerset High for billMrs. Margaret Borden gram and played in Babe Rl.ltllBaltazar -'It Mary Ma'chado$20 attitude and cha·racter.MI'. &; Mrs. Ronald Cook ' aDd Little Leagues in Somerset.Fl'aneis LennonJrene Levasseur Fe!lowing his graduation fromWilliam D. Crowley Albert & Mary CapetoMr.. & Mrs. Pierre Levaueur Semerset, Joe went to work forFrank A. Delahanty Lawrence C. MelloMr. & Mrs. Manuel Soaru ' , OIIe year to earn monies and les­Th0mas Eccles Mary T. Carvalho$15 seD the burden on his parentsMr. &; Mrs. Alfred Gadbois Mr. & Mrs. Antone SouzaMr. & Mrs. Henri :Berube ReJ' a' eollege education. SilvaMr. &; Mrs. John Kane Cecilia OliveiraMr. &; Mrs. Arthur moueber, plans to get emploYJlllent as soonGertrude V. Kennedy, Manuel SilviaMr. &; Mrs. Raymond Levitl'e, all JIOSsible this year to help de­Henry Raposa Arthur & Aldena MachadoJ4n. Abraham Nulman, Mr. II bay the costs of SMTI. Mae Riley Mr. & Mrs. Manuel S. MedeirosMrs. Arthur Pelletier A polite, mild-mannered and Mr. &; Mrs. Robert Sulliva1ll Manuel Rogers &; Sonsf' '181 "erate person, Joe compiled.Mr. &; Mrs. Roland ProuD. Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Santos Richard Roderick

Ge9rge Berube aD outstanding football record Mr. &; Mrs. Alcidl! Talbot lUlder coach Jim Sullivan at $20'Nose Lopes ~merset. Played basketball for Mr. &; MFS. Donat Britland,liT. STANISLAW Kenneth Sullivan Tom Surns and was a member .John Castanho.Mr. &; Mrs. Arthur P. Correl'n;l c§ Jim White's track team, after$IZ5 $15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moore spending two' seasons with Sul­St. Vincent de :P~ul SodeQ" Jebl'l Franco, Arnold Martin,$20 livan's baseball squad.--81. Stanislaus Conference Alvin S. Rego.Mr. &, Mrs. James E. Ryan$100 Fsur-Letter ManMr. &: Mrs. Roland ThibaultConfraternity of the BoJ;Jr 1ft baseball, Sullivan used SD­

$15R()sary .,,- fer his defensive prowess,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Belangel'i' BEFORE YOUSt. Stanislaus Women's GuIW mserting Joe in the late inninl!ll

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Biszko, Mr. ,$50 BUY - TRY &; Mrs. Joseph Burns, Edward:Mr. &; Mrs. Walter J. P. 0.. SANTO CHRISTOBreault, Mr. &; Mrs J'ames Camp­ PARKeiminskJ I bellDr. &; Mrs. Walter .E. Connell $25

Mr. & Mrs. Arnold CampclS, MOTORS.A Friend MaFia Pacheeo 14K. & Mrs. Arthur Caouette,$48 OLDSMOBILEMr. &; Mrs. Fred Chlebek, Alice $15Mary & Frederick Kudloeft: F, Crowley, John' A. Diskin J'eseph Medeiros, Manuel Vll­ OIdsmobile-Peugot-Renault$30

Mr. &; Mrs. James Finglas, Mr. veiros, Manuel Mendes 67 Middle Street, FalrhaveDHelen &; Alice Weglowskn &: Mrs. Raymond Fisette, Mr. &

LARIVIERE'S Pharmacy

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600 Cottage St. 994·7439 New Bedford

DEBROSS OIL co.

Heating Oils and Burners

365 NORTH FRONT STREET NEW BEDFORD

992-5534

~Mr. & Mrs. Walter KCICOtl Mrs. Albert Gagnon, Mrs. Louis$25 illJlOBSITEIRIIl~IIII:III:1111l1I1II1II1II1I1I1I1ll1111II1II11l1II1111II1ll1I1I1II1ll1I11II1111111111111111'1Greenburg, The Malloy Family ,Janet W. Kaszynski

Mr., Alexander Kocon &I io- Mil'. &; Mrs. Paul Ill. Martin, lleph Mr. &: Mrs. Willi'<lm McPartland,

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Medeiros, Mr. A Mothe,'s Day&, Mrs. James Nichols, Frederick" Mr. & Mrs. Walter Dedll Pe2cock .A Friend

TlJ'eat lVIr. &: Mrs. Henry Paruch Lucy Peacock, :Mr. &; Mrs.

$20 Charles Perreira, Mr. &; Mrs. __t----,---~)~.Jean Drzal, Mr. & Mrs. WiI­ Roger Perrault, Mr. & Mrs. Wal­

..... Wolowiec, Stanley Kudla­ ter Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. Frank famous for elk, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wojcik. Rego ,

$17 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ridge, Mrs. QUALITY, and I UNION

Maclean'sWHARF.Mr. &; Mrs. Andrew Gosel­ Mary Simmop.s, Mr. & Mrs. Louis FAIRHAVEN'"" Tel. 997-Q:i58IIIlinld, Bertha Pitera, Mr. &; :MIlL . Viveiros, lib. &: Mis. Albert Wil­ SERVICE!

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2'4'~ "THE ANCH:OR~ , ,Thurs., May 11, 1967

S'pecial Gi'fts Conti?ued from Page Three

, 'Fall RiveII' $1000

Fall River\Trust Co. A Friend

$900 Swan Finishing Co.

$600 Fall River Gas' Company Mason Furniture Co. J. A. Schroeder Construction,

me. $480

Mr. & Mrs. James E. Bullock $300

First Federal Savings & Loan A Friend Fall River Five Cent Savings

Bank Fall River Savings Bank

$250 Gerald McNally Construction

Co. • $200

Anderson-Little Co., Inc. Newport Finishing Co. Knights of Coiumbus - Fall

River Council No. 86 , $175

Robert A. Wilcox $150

Stafford Furniture Co. Lafayette, Cooperativc Bank

$135 Mr & Mrs Michael J.1IIIcMahon

$125 Dr. Wilham Freeman,

'$100 A' Friend Confirmation Class 1967-St.

Anthony of Padua J. '0. Neill Supply Co. Peerless LilUndry United' Labor Council of'

Gr:eater Fall River Norbut Mfg. Co., Inc. Clover Club of Fall River­

Friendly ,Sons of St. Patrick Mr. &,Mrs. Francis E. Sulli ­

van Thomas Walsh Moving Co.

, Sl)crry & Medeiros Corp. 'Slade Laundry Brady, Electrical Co. Salvo Machinery' Co. Salvo's Golden Fooda Chorlton Foundry Mr, ,Samuel Leviten ~,Big G'

Discount Food Stores $15

Fall River Lodge No. 116 BPO' Elks '

Sears Roebuck Company $70

Jay Vee's, Inc. , $60

John P. McMahon & Sons 'Inc. $50

Donnelly Painting Ca. Ad vance Frocks C9rp. Corcoran Supply Company A. H~ Leeming & Sons; Inc. U.S. Trunk Co., Inc. Mrs. Arthur J. Shea Holy Name Women's Guild Fall River Emblem Club Morris Levine Holy Rosary ,Women's Guild ~ugene, Pontiff ' Fall River Sheet Mel:ial' Works Somerset Funeral Home' , John F. Stafford Insurance

Agency Mr. Harry Gottlieb Dr. Alan 'G. Simpson

$40 Regal Floor Covering

$35 Dr. Robert H. Moe Dr. ;Richard E. Fitton JIr•

. $35 Spindle City Dye Worlm

. $30 Bernard A. G. Taradash

$25 Raymond S. Thompson Dr. Benjamin Leavitt Norman F. Thompson Mrs. Harold S. Buffinton National Contracting Co. 'Frank, N. Wheelock & Sons Travis Furniture Co.

'Elmer C." Slater ,',

'J, C. Roofing Co., Inc: . ". , ,'Brow~s "Pharmacy , , ,·]deal; Bias ~BincUna! . "': -: ' , • '.

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Mother's

lFaU River

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"..';: j • ,,~\ .,., , " ~.' -:. ::.. ""':~". , .' .. "'.': ," " .. ..' .

,.i\ilen's" Cut ,Rate" Darwood Mfg. CO. F. R. . Luggage & Novelty·

Workers Local No. 65 Poirier Rambler , Fall River Steam & Gas Pipe

Co. Fall River Permanent Fire­

men's Benefit Assn. Draper Sears & Co. Lamport Company Laura Curtain & Drapery,Co.,

Inc. Lion Automotive Stores, Inc. AI's Tire Shop Feldman Furniture Co. Valcourt Hardware Co. Joh;. P.Slade & Son Coronet Print, Inc. Quequechan Products Corp. Albert G. Pierce Fall River Florist Supply Co. Ray's Auto Radiator Works Engine Service & Supply, Inc: Motor Truck Sales, Inc. Sullivan Motor' Sales, Inc. Esquire Package Store S. A. Ross High Point Paper Box Corp. A Friend A. Soloff & Son, Inc. Wilbur's

, $20 Wolfson & Zalkind & Co. H. E. Lachance Market T. Elias Fuel Co. Coffee Sam Ind'ustrial Caterers Drobyski Wallpaper Co. The Spectator

, $15 Luso American Macaroni Mfg.

Co., Alpert Brothers Inc" Everett Sportswear, Adams Book store, Hall's Music Store. '

Jos,eph A. Cohen, Retail Clerks ,Union - RCIA Local No. 1325, Downtown Parking Lots, Pleas­ar;lt Super Market, Fall River Tool & Die' Co.

Wilfred J: Gingras, Sterling Pile' Fabrics Corp:' ' ,

Fall River Radiator' Works R. E. Smith' Compahy M Ii II e n Br~t~ers Jewelers,

Raymond E. Weber, Joseph Na­deau's Sons '

Taunton" $500

Rel:!d & Barton Foundation Inc. $250

Taunton Daily Gazette, $100

·DrummoIid ·Printirig Co.. Dermody ,Cleaners A Friend New, Process Twist,'Drill Co. Que'en's Daughters Sanford Electrical, Co.

$'75, Bristol County Trust Co.,.

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DEDICATION SUNDAY: 'l'he Cathedi~al of Christ the King in Liverpool, the first Catholic Cathedral to ,be wholly

, built in this century in England, will be dedicated Sunday. Westminster Cathedral in London, dedicated in 1910, was started in 1895. NC Photo. '

$25 Bacon F.elt Company Poole' S'ilver Company Wm. ,P. erowle~' & Sons William Hurley Jr. Octagon Service' Station. Frank R. Pero Insurance Mason Box, Company Leahy's Liquor Store, Inc. Hodgeman Mfg. Co.'

love you, ,MOlD

Hanson & Company, Inc. Casey & Sexton Dr. Samuel L. Poplack Capeway Package Store

$20, , G. Bumila Welding & €onsL

Co., Manny's News $15

Edgar Dechamplain, Arthur' J.. Dechamplain, Milot TV:

Andy's Market, A F~iend,

Tremblay Moving and Storage.

North Attleboro $1500

Creed Rosary, Company $1000

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Lambert $600

Mrs. James Reynolds "Given in Me~ory o~ My Husband, James P. Reynolds" ,

I ' '$147 ' Guests at Madonna Manor

.$100 ' Oscar Hillman &, SOnti ;Mr.. ,& Mrs. Joseph J. Miconl

, Sr. ,"

m De Witt ADimal Hospital

$56 DeBlois Oil Company The ,Mason BQx C~. A: T. Parker, & Co.

$£0 Bergh Bros.

$35 'Mr. & Mrs. Joseph lLeviLI ' Albert Morawski

$30 Bernier Drug

. $%5' St. Mary's Parish Guild Frenchie's Service Station Gibney's Wheel Alignment

Service. Michael A. Vigorito· CYAO-Attleboro Area Alice's Shop Israel Franklin Frank M. Miller & Son, Inc. Metal Spin-Craft, Inc. Gertrude McCue A Friend Ethel Rounds

$20 RotarY' Club of NOl·th Attleboro H. F. Barrows Co. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Gay Dr. M. D. Grant

$15 Chabot Bros., Monarch Mach­

ine Works Inc., Art's 3~Houl'

Cleaners, Franklin Hardware Company, R. S. Gilmore Inc..

Blis~ Insurance Co., Diamond'. Cafe, L. Grimaldi & Sons, Hair Flair.

Mabel Brigham, No. Attleboro Gas Co., AI's Radio & TV Ser­vice, Davis Electric Co., Fuller Box Co.

Attleboro $1006

Krew, Inc. $100

Swank, Inc. St. Vncent de Paul Conference

-St. John's Parish $75

Leach & Garner Co. Leavens Mfg. Co." Inc.

$25 Anson Motors, Inc. Foster Metal Products, lRe. Olive A. Nerney ,

Nun Named BOCA RATON (NC)-Sister

de'la Croix, presidetnt of Mari-'." mount Junior College here, hu', been appointed to the Florida .state Advisory Committee of the, United States Commission 011.

Civil Rights. She is secreta9' of ' the Miami diocesan humanrela­tionsboard. .,:

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